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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)
Edit: I'd like to point out this even applies to cantrips acquired through items, such as the Mourning Frost which gives Ray of Frost. If you give such an item to a character who has no levels in any casting classes, he'll still do damage which benefits from scaling cantrips appropriate to his character level. Maybe it's trivial to mention this, but it does show that the game ties scaling cantrips solely to character level. I have no idea how tabletop D&D does this.
[[User:Sparkle|Sparkle]] ([[User talk:Sparkle|talk]]) 15:22, 8 March 2024 (CET)
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