I'll have to re-read the stuff as I'm not very familiar with 4e yet. I don't know if I do or do not want to stick with a Wizard.
For those of you more familiar with the system: Is the 'controller' aspect of the wizard worth pursuing, or should one concentrate instead on AOE type stuff, or some other strength I'm not seeing?
The way that a Wizard is considered a controller is that a lot of their powers have damaging effects plus a condition that they give. Wizards are the best at giving a large group of enemys a debilitating effect.
Out there somewhere there is a Tarrasque eating delicious epic corn waiting to start a journey...
well I will keep the cleric most likely but I will be making up alternatives so I can see how they form up....
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I value Knowledge, logic, and deceit. I love to pursue wisdom but also to manipulate and deceive. At my best, I am brilliant and progressive. At my worst, I am treacherous and cold. My symbol is a water droplet. My enemies are green and red.