Hello! I'm interested in apping my Dungeons & Dragons character who happens to be a wizard and am currently working on an app. I've read over the information provided regarding powers, nerfing, and such - because he's an original player character and not a canon character with a wiki page for ease of browsing his skills, I was wondering if the best way to present his spells for review on what is and isn't feasible within the realm of Thedas could be a journal page with a list of the spells he has available to him.
Mostly, I am concerned because while there are some that easily fit within the rules of magic in Thedas and there are others that definitely don't and wouldn't be available to him, I feel like there are others that don't have clear analogues but also don't seem entirely improbable either? So I wanted to be able to present them for review in a way where mods reviewing the app could clearly see "this spell is fine, this spell needs nerfing, etc." - if that makes sense. I'm taking the spell descriptions from the player's handbook and editing out any unnecessary information to make them easier to read but I also just wanted to see if this is even helpful as a resource or not.
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Mostly, I am concerned because while there are some that easily fit within the rules of magic in Thedas and there are others that definitely don't and wouldn't be available to him, I feel like there are others that don't have clear analogues but also don't seem entirely improbable either? So I wanted to be able to present them for review in a way where mods reviewing the app could clearly see "this spell is fine, this spell needs nerfing, etc." - if that makes sense. I'm taking the spell descriptions from the player's handbook and editing out any unnecessary information to make them easier to read but I also just wanted to see if this is even helpful as a resource or not.