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Latest comment: 6 January by Toancaro in topic Spells#Upcasting
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Icons showing wrong spell info[edit source]

Hi, in the big table, hoovering over several icons show the wrong spell information. Branding Smite and Calm Emotions are just two examples. It's minor but just thought you might want to know.

Shield spell link directs to Shields (equipment)[edit source]

Not the spell

Spell table[edit source]

It would be really cool if you added a column that provided each spell's school.

Multi classing ESL[edit source]

I believe that bg3 rounds up even when multiclassing.


i have seen reports that say they fixed it can anyone confirm maybe this should be added to the main file to explain ESL

Spells - upcasting?[edit source]

In the table for spells, I think it would be a good idea to include a row for upcasting. It's extremely relevant for Warlocks, and to some extent anyone who can potentially upcast spells. For example, Spells like Hex don't upcast, Burning Hands adds another damage die, and Scorching Ray adds an entirely new ray to fire.

missing spell[edit source]

sights of the seelie: summon deva is not listed as a spell anywhere on the page

Spell Properties Table missing spells[edit source]

There are some spells that are missing from the "Spell Properties Table". I don't know how to add them. The ones I have noticed that are missing are: chain lightning, lightning bolt, and lightning arrow. There might be more spells missing but I only noticed these because I ctrl-f "lightning" trying to find good spells for tempest cleric build.

unsigned comment by Nammerduong (talk) 16:33, 25 October 2023

The tables are manual. I will switch them to automatic tables. -Sky (talk) 16:50, 25 October 2023 (CEST)Reply[reply]

Spells#Upcasting[edit source]

I see some "At higher levels" sections in Spell Page are using Spells#Upcasting, but this link does not work. Should we redirect it to Upcasting? (And if so, how do we do it?) Toancaro (talk) 00:05, 6 January 2024 (CET)Reply[reply]