

Create a trench for cover in combat or to conceal an ambush.įirst-level spells can be useful throughout a campaign. You’ll learn quickly whether you want to learn leveled illusion spells based on how much you use Minor Illusion. Minor Illusion: You can have heaps of fun with this spell if you get creative and understand its limits.Requires verbal and somatic components, so you may be noticed when casting. Add smells and sounds to your storytelling. Conceal poison in foods by manipulating taste. Create small holograms or examples of what you’re describing to a person.

You’ll gain the magic tricks and minor effects that a spellcaster should be passively be doing for fun.

Ray of Frost: Deal decent damage and slow a foe.Allows teamwork or personal setup to make a subsequent spell that relies on a saving throw successful, even if you’re just chain-casting Mind Sliver each turn. Mind Sliver: Uses Intelligence saving throw, which is usually not a creature’s strongest saving throw bonus.

Green-Flame Blade: Good for Wizards utilizing weapons.Chill Touch: Deal decent damage and stop a foe from healing.Booming Blade: Good for Wizards utilizing weapons.It’s a melee attack, so you’ll want a ranged cantrip, too. Cantrips may overshadow low-level offensive spells easily at higher levels. They scale with your character level, not your Wizard level, making them important for multiclassing. If you want to be homies, like and subscribe to our YouTube channel! <3Ĭhoosing cantrips can be tricky because you can’t learn them outside of leveling up (unless your DM house-rules otherwise). You can also watch my video on this topic. For more information on which spells are better for particular Wizards by Arcane Tradition, please read my article that rates each Wizard subclass. This article would be difficult to manage if I also gave recommendations for specific Wizard subclasses. For that ranked list, I looked at the reliability, frequency, versatility, and impact of each spell. I’ve also included my ranking list of the subjectively best Wizard spells by level at the end of the article. Many spells are not on my list, but they have their niches in the game. I classified spells by defense, offense, utility, or versatility (fits several uses). Recommendations are in alphabetical order by category of their uses, grouped by spell level. If the impact is great enough but the frequency is low, or vice versa, a spell may warrant mentioning in my list. In other words, spells that make a difference often will be prioritized. I’m going to suggest spells that have a frequent impact in D&D 5e. Saying a spell is ‘best’ is inherently subjective. My list here summarizes the best Wizard spells that keep proving themselves useful time and time again. After years of playing D&D 5e, I understand which spells are the most impactful and ubiquitous across campaign settings and game styles. Preparing spells makes the process all the more taxing. While this benefits them greatly in versatility, it’s cumbersome for new and experienced players alike to select the spells they’ll learn. Wizards of D&D 5e have the most extensive spell list to choose from of all the classes. This article contains affiliate links that add gold to our coffers. Featured art for best Wizards spells is “Warforged Wizard” by captdiablo.
