Let’s get into each subclass and my proposed expanded spell list for them. When I specify potential spells to swap, I’m talking about theme-relevant spells, not mechanically-superior spells. Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons, for example, is not a book that players may have purchased (it’s more for DMs). I also prefer spells in the PHB, XGtE, or TCoE since those are books that players are more likely to access.
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Also, I wouldn’t say I like the multiclassing implications of allowing Charisma-based full spellcasters to pick up Warlock spells like Armor of Agathys. Wizard spell lists, for example, should seem special in how expansive they are giving Wizard spell lists to too many characters makes Wizards feel less special to me. My method avoids excessively open-ended options. I am not fond of TCoE opening Sorcerers up to Wizard spell lists when they swap spells from their expanded spell lists. I am cautious with the spells that I enable Sorcerers to learn. Spell swapping mitigates these problems (precedence in the TCoE Sorcerer subclasses). I’ll attempt to avoid redundancies of spells that fit similar functions, and I’ll generally avoid packing in too many concentration spells since they compete with one another. My primary goal is to add spells to each Sorcerer subclass to compliment their features and match their themes. I’ll explain my method and then get into each subclass for their expanded spell lists. I’m lending a hand to any dungeon master looking to implement them as homebrew in their games or any player looking for ideas to pitch to their DMs. In addition, they could swap out those spells for new ones of particular schools of magic. Each new subclass had an expanded spell list, allowing them to learn more spells automatically. The book gave us two new subclasses: the Aberrant Mind and the Clockwork Soul. Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything finally made good on the desire of Sorcerer players to learn more spells. Sorcerer expanded spell lists would greatly help Sorcerer subclasses as they’ve helped other classes’ subclasses. Giving them more spells would make them more versatile since Sorcerers are starving for more spells. Players have wished to have Sorcerer subclasses that possessed expanded spell lists for years now. This article contains affiliate links that add gold to our coffers. D&D 5e Sorcerer subclass expanded spell list featured image is a combination of images by Wizards of the Coast’s D&D 5e Player’s Handbook and Xanathar’s Guide to Everything.