One thing that I didn’t like about the Elders Scrolls universe was that there were really no true clerics. Just mages that knew restoration magic and no gods needed. D&D made clerics and those devoted to a divine, etc feel unique in the world. Apparently 5e is moving away from this somewhat (power doesn’t come from a god, but from within some how as explained in to me in another post). With this homebrew, it feels even more so…
Assuming the EA system would be the final itteration, I would agree with this, but seeing how many subclasses of wizard are still missing, I seriously doubt they will keep it this way. I mean I never thought they would alter height advantage, but here we are in patch 6. Instead of being all pessimistic and assuming this aspect is set in stone, let us just continue to mention that we would like wizards unable to learn cleric spells from scrolls.
I doubt Larian will please us on all levels with the final product, but it does seem, despite their lacklustre communications between patched, that they do pay attention to what we say. If they say they will add the PHB classes, I want them to follow the class restrictions to the letter. I sincerely doubt 5e allows you to homebrew class mechanics in the tabletop. Else you would get people doing: my barbarian is always enraged due to being molested as a child, so the daily rage limits do not apply to him, teehee.
Sorry if I'm a bit trusting on this issue maybe, but I shall keep mention it in my posts: LARIAN, PLEASE STOP MAKING WIZARDS LEARNING CLERIC SPELLS LIKE HEALING AND GUIDING BOLT FROM SCROLLS PLEASEC:3