Spells Through The Ages – Spell Lists in B/X (2024)


Additions and Subtractions Over Time; Whence the OD&D Sup-I Spells?

While I personally got into D&D initially with the 1979 Holmes Basic D&D Set, I had a somewhat more well-resourced friend who later got the 1981 Moldvay Basic/Cook Expert Rules sets, and actually handed them off to me, so as to DM him and other friends through higher levels of play. (I was always the DM in our community since day zero, so this just seemed like the thing to do.) We played a lot with those rules for a bunch of years, and every time I go back to them I'm really impressed by the level of reflection and tasteful editing that Moldvay & Cook put into those rules. While Holmes was very connected-at-the-hip to AD&D (with the Holmes text being edited & altered by Gygax himself before printing), the Moldvay-Cook B/X intentionally set its own traditions (like race-as-class), a separately-evolving game through the 1980's. Let's take a comprehensive look at their magic-user spell lists here.

Moldvay Basic Rules

Spells Through The Ages – Spell Lists in B/X (1)

One thing that Moldvay does here is to set a tradition of exactly 12 spells in each level of magic-user spells. That's a little bit nice, since you know you can always roll a d12 for a random spell in any level (as a scroll, spellbook, or maybe an NPC wizard's memory); although it may be a bit of a handcuff in the design space. Recall that the OD&D had no such organizing principle, different levels had different numbers (and in distinction to AD&D, there were actually more at higher levels, not less).

In the LBB's, at there were only 8 spells at 1st level, and 10 at 2nd level. Therefore, to fill out his list, Moldvay had to include some of the canonical D&D spells which first appeared in D&D Supplement-I, Greyhawk -- at 1st level, magic missile, shield, and ventriloquism; at 2nd level, mirror image and web. Now, at first level, that still doesn't fill out his d12 roster, so Moldvay also had to go to AD&D and take the floating disc spell (a.k.a. Tenser's floating disc in those rules). Note that this is the only spell in the entire B/X line that didn't appear in either the LBBs or Sup-I. On the other hand, there was an overflow of OD&D Sup-I spells that didn't make it into Moldvay at second level: namely darkness, strength, magic mouth, and pyrotechnics (several of these being pretty canonical for D&D -- I recently saw fellow players quite surprised that strength and darkness were not available playing by these rules).

Now before I go on, let's compare this to the Holmes Basic D&D list. Holmes' original manuscript had lists that were identical to Sup-I (although alphabetized and unnumbered -- 11 spells at 1st level, 16 at 2nd level). However, Gygax got in after him and added several spells that otherwise only appear in AD&D -- dancing lights, enlargement, Tenser's floating disc (by its full name), audible glamer, and ray of enfeeblement. This then brought the total number in the published Holmes work to 14 at 1st level, 18 at 2nd level (more than in the later Moldvay rules). If you want to see a complete look at that development from Holmes' unpublished manuscript, see the recent Zenopus Archives Blog (spell levels one, two).

Cook Expert Rules

Spells Through The Ages – Spell Lists in B/X (2)

In Expert D&D Rules, Cook starts by repeating the Moldvay list, and then adds the spells you see above for levels 3-6. (Asterisks represent reversible spells, also added as appropriate to the 1-2 level lists). He continues with the design pattern of exactly 12 spells at each level. But here's a wrinkle: since the OD&D LBB's already had that many spells or more at each of these levels (14 at 3rd, 12 at 4th, 14 at 5th, 12 at 6th), he didn't need to copy any Sup-I spells into the Expert rules, and in fact even a number of spells in the original LBB's got cut out (clairaudience, slow at 3rd level; growth of animals, wall of iron at 5th level). All the higher-level Sup-I spells went entirely missing from these rules; and that's probably for the best, because they tend to be wonky, confusing, or under-powered anyway.

Later Editions

The soon-revised 1983 Frank Mentzer Basic/Expert Rules keep almost the same lists as Moldvay-Cook -- except that Mentzer cuts the spells at 5th & 6th levels down to just 8 (other levels have the same 12 as in B/X); maybe for space purposes in the book?

On the other hand,the 1991 Aaron Allston D&D Rules Cyclopedia makes the very strange choice of adding one spell per level to B/X, and thereby having a uniform 13 spells at each level (and thus not immediately rollable on any Platonic die). The spells he adds are, respectively by level 1-6: analyze, entangle, create air, clothform, dissolve, and stoneform. (He also has level 7-9 spells based on the Mentzer Companion/Master Sets, which I won't go into here, but likewise have 13 spells in each list).

Was there perhaps some intermediary product in the late 80's that add these "thirteenth" spells to Basic D&D along the way?

Spells Through The Ages – Spell Lists in B/X (2024)

FAQs

What is Karsus 12 level spell? ›

Famous due to the incidents known as 'Karsus' folly', this was the only level 12 spell and allowed a mortal to steal the powers of a god.

What is the longest magic spell in Harry Potter? ›

The longest name among the 171 spells was Amato Animo Animato Animagus [ah-MAH-toh ah-NEE-moh ah-nee-MAH-toh an-a-MAY-jus], which consists of 14 syllables. Table 3 displays how many voiced obstruents are contained in each spell of the Harry Potter series.

What is the highest spell level? ›

The most powerful spell a wizard can cast is Wish. This 9th level spell has the power to rewrite the fabric of time.

What is the simplest spell in Harry Potter? ›

Probably Lumos-Nox. Winggardium Leviosa might also be easy, as they study it in their first year of magical education.

Do 12th level spells exist? ›

From a perspective of lore, at least in the Forgotten Realms, there are no longer spells above 9th level because the goddess Mystra basically banned them. The original goddess named Mystra banned spells above 10th level after a very powerful wizard used a 12th level spell to try and become a god him…

Is Eldritch Blast a Level 1 spell? ›

It's an iconic spell much loved by Warlock players for its range and scalability. You can pick it at level 1 and, because there are multiple ways to boost its power, it'll be a trusty weapon by your side as your character progresses. Plus it does force damage, the least resisted damage type in Dungeons and Dragons.

Do 10th level spells exist? ›

The current edition of Dungeons & Dragons only includes spells that reach level nine, but there was a time when D&D spells went to level 10 and beyond.

What is the level 5 death spell? ›

Level 5 Death is used by Blue Mages. It ignores resistance to Death, as well as the Heavy flag, restores the undead to full HP, and can be learned from Page 64, Level Checker, Azulmagia, Executor, Enuo, and Level Tricker. It costs 22 MP to cast.

What level is Max Rage Spell? ›

The Rage Spell is the only researchable item in the Laboratory that can be upgraded to the maximum level at Laboratory level 6. Consequently, it is the only troop or spell that can be maxed at Town Hall level 8 and thus most players have this as their first maxed (flaming) item in the player profile.

What is Hermione's favorite spell? ›

Alohom*ora, which is a spell that unlocks objects (and it's also Hermine Granger's signature spell).

What is the deadliest spell in Harry Potter? ›

The most dangerous spell in the Harry Potter series is Avada Kedavra (the Killing Curse). This spell is one of the three Unforgivable Curses, and it causes instant death to the victim.

What spell did Draco use on Hermione? ›

The spell used was Densaugeo. It is a hex which causes the teeth to elongate at a grotesque, alarming rate.

What spell did Karsus use? ›

Karsus'Avatar was a L12 spell. Following its casting Mystra banned all L10+ leveled spells leave only Epic/Elven high magic casting above L9. However, prior to Karsus' folly L12 magic would have been allowed- but no level 12 or higher spells were ever recorded as being created or cast.

What is the 12th level spell in Forgotten Realms? ›

Karsus's Avatar

The only 12th level spell ever created, this incantation enabled Karsus to steal the power of a deity. All notes and information developed by Karsus regarding the casting of this spell were destroyed by Mystra, successor of Mystryl.

What is the highest spell level for Eldritch Knight? ›

Yes, the Eldritch Knight cannot cast spells higher than 4th level.

What is the most powerful spell in Dungeons and Dragons? ›

Meteor Swarm

It's essentially Fireball on steroids. Meteor Swarm summons four flaming rocks that descend from the heavens, landing a devastating barrage against everything in a 40-foot radius that fails a dexterity throw. Not only does it deal 20d6 fire damage, but also 20d6 bludgeoning damage.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Foster Heidenreich CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 6137

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (76 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Foster Heidenreich CPA

Birthday: 1995-01-14

Address: 55021 Usha Garden, North Larisa, DE 19209

Phone: +6812240846623

Job: Corporate Healthcare Strategist

Hobby: Singing, Listening to music, Rafting, LARPing, Gardening, Quilting, Rappelling

Introduction: My name is Foster Heidenreich CPA, I am a delightful, quaint, glorious, quaint, faithful, enchanting, fine person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.