I have a player who is an experienced player while I am a new(ish) DM. Our party consists of path of Devotion Paladin, Bladesinger Wizard (the player), Thief Rogue, College of Eloquence Bard, College of Whispers Bard, and Battle Master Fighter. It’s already a strong party and the two bards can throw a wrench in a lot of stuff.
My campaign is doing a time jump (homebrew) of 2-2.5 years following the end of the original Phandelver. The wizard (who is a Changeling) is asking if he can pick up the following rituals during this time jump:
- water breathing
- unseen servant
- tensers floating disk
- phantom steed
- magic mouth
- leonmunds tiny hut
- illusory script
- identify
- gentle repose
- find familiar
- detect magic
- comprehend languages
- augury
- alarm
My response to him was as follows:
“I want to be a yes DM, but also you’re so low of level that many of these will subvert a lot of potential enemy actions. It feels like a little too much utility for [level] 5. With two bards, it’s already ridiculous with what you all can get away with.”
I did say that I am willing to let him have a few though.
Am I being too strict? If not, how many would you allow?
Phantom steed is a 3rd level spell. So if he has the gold if not randomly add scroll here and there.