Curious, I guess I could answer this myself by looking it up lol
in 3rd edition, in order to cast a spell as a Wizard, sorc, cleric, Ranger, any class that has a spell list , you had to have a +1 modifier to cast a lv 1 spell +2 modifier to cast a lv 2 spell so forth.
so will use a Int based wiz for example.
10-11 +0
12-13 +1
14-15 +2... So a wizard with 13 intel could not cast a lv 2 spell.
Does this no longer apply in 5th edition
Looking not seeing anything yet, however lets say for instance your barbarian with the 8 intel does not need a positive modifier to cast a spell, but a positive modifier lends to a greater DC (difficulty Check) He could still cast defensive and buff spells, could come in very handy SHIELD ,Mirror image, blur along with other.
Last edited by Doomlord; 22/07/23 02:29 AM.