More often than not, spellcasters in Dungeons & Dragons that aren't able to consistently reach the highest level spells don't always draw the most interest from players looking to jump into combat with the most powerful magic. However, the Warlock stands out among other spellcasters, like D&D's Sorcerer class, thanks in-part to the way that its class features are able to make magic unique between players.
With Dungeons & Dragons moving forward with development on the Sixth Edition, the question becomes how Wizards of the Coast could possibly improve the Warlock class. Rather than trying to open up the list of available spells, the best path forward might be to keep leaning into the ways that Warlocks can customize their magic and improving Cantrips for this class.
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In the current edition of D&D, the Cantrip Eldritch Blast is one of the most powerful spells in a Warlocks arsenal. This is due in small part to the way that Cantrips improve based on a character's level, rather than spending higher-leveled skill slots to boost them. However, the biggest boon to Eldritch Blast for Warlocks in D&D comes from the way certain class features and Eldritch Invocations are able to enhance the spell. These upgrades run the gambit from easier targeting, pushing and pulling enemies, and enhancing the damage of the Eldritch Blast.
When looking at how to improve this customization from D&D 5E to 6E, diving into the Warlock's Patrons and some schools of magic they specialize in might help make each character of this class unique from player to player. One example could be to change the damage type of Eldritch Blast by infusing it with the power of the Warlock's Patron, expanding damage
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