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It's true.
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[Here's a source that suggests he does.](https://www.jerusalemperspective.com/2162/) > Although there is no explicit evidence in the Gospels, we have reason to suggest that he also may have worn phylacteries.
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But I took sculpt spell at level 2
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[Here's a source that suggests he does.](https://www.jerusalemperspective.com/2162/) > Although there is no explicit evidence in the Gospels, we have reason to suggest that he also may have worn phylacteries.
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Either they juiced that fireball or they were nearly dead and cast it as a last resort and hoped to just not die.I mean, it depends on the edition. In AD&D the damage of fireball increases faster than your HP: you deal 1d6 damage per level and you gain 1d4 HP per level (and you don't get an automatic max roll at first level), so on average a fifth level caster has 12.5 max hp and deals 17.5 damage on a failed save. Nowadays with higher hit dice and higher average Constitution scores and potentially larger Constitution-based hp bonuses, it's more survivable for sure. It also doesn't expand to fill its nominal *volume* if cast indoors, so it's a lot easier to find space to cast it in dungeons without frying yourself.
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Dude why did you give your mage such high dex? Uhh....no reason
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I mean, it depends on the edition. In AD&D the damage of fireball increases faster than your HP: you deal 1d6 damage per level and you gain 1d4 HP per level (and you don't get an automatic max roll at first level), so on average a fifth level caster has 12.5 max hp and deals 17.5 damage on a failed save. Nowadays with higher hit dice and higher average Constitution scores and potentially larger Constitution-based hp bonuses, it's more survivable for sure. It also doesn't expand to fill its nominal *volume* if cast indoors, so it's a lot easier to find space to cast it in dungeons without frying yourself.