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:::I fear that post may have fallen beneath the radar, due to this wiki's high activity. [[User:Sparkle|Sparkle]] ([[User talk:Sparkle|talk]]) 22:36, 7 March 2024 (CET) | :::I fear that post may have fallen beneath the radar, due to this wiki's high activity. [[User:Sparkle|Sparkle]] ([[User talk:Sparkle|talk]]) 22:36, 7 March 2024 (CET) | ||
::::Indeed. I'll look into it, thanks for notifying! With cantrip scaling you mean the damage, right? Like how fire bolt becomes 2d10 at level 5, which I assume is character level and not the level of the class they got the cantrip from. [[User:Taylan|Taylan]] ([[User talk:Taylan|talk]]) 14:44, 8 March 2024 (CET) | ::::Indeed. I'll look into it, thanks for notifying! With cantrip scaling you mean the damage, right? Like how fire bolt becomes 2d10 at level 5, which I assume is character level and not the level of the class they got the cantrip from. [[User:Taylan|Taylan]] ([[User talk:Taylan|talk]]) 14:44, 8 March 2024 (CET) | ||
:::::Yes indeed, cantrip scaling is the damage of the cantrip, for example a level 9 fighter / level 1 wizard has cantrips which do 3 dice of damage because his character level is 10 but following what's written on the wiki, he'd do 1 dice of damage. Idem ditto for the proficiency bonus | :::::Yes indeed, cantrip scaling is the damage of the cantrip, for example a level 9 fighter / level 1 wizard has cantrips which do 3 dice of damage because his character level is 10 but following what's written on the wiki, he'd do 1 dice of damage. Idem ditto for the proficiency bonus [[User:Sparkle|Sparkle]] ([[User talk:Sparkle|talk]]) 15:22, 8 March 2024 (CET) | ||
[[User:Sparkle|Sparkle]] ([[User talk:Sparkle|talk]]) 15:22, 8 March 2024 (CET) |