Okay I think you're a bit confused (or else its me, because half of this lingo is confusing the shit out of me. I can't understand all these statistics. If you said "the spell is to create a barrier of fire around enemies", then that would be simpler then sending me a complicated link with D&D stats on it. They aren't exactly descriptive when it comes to some things, especially the actual process of casting the spell or what happens when you do it).
Basically, I've asked that whoever uses magic to keep it in basic levels (unless you're somebody with Gandalf like powers, which is okay seeing as how his magic is pretty vague). It also depends on classes. For example, you chose a "Warlock". Well, what kind of magic would be most suitable for yor needs as a warlock? Are you a warlock who specializes in using fire spells (Fireball, Flame Breath, Burning-spray)? Are you a Warlock who knows the inner workings of controlling plant life (Manipulating vines/branches to grab your foes, using leaves to overpower and disarm foes, forcing plants to fire poisonous bulbs at foes)?
If you give me an exact and simplistic name for the types of magic you may want to use (you're only allowed to know two types), then I can help you out more. Right now though, I have no clue what you're talking about.
Basically, I've asked that whoever uses magic to keep it in basic levels (unless you're somebody with Gandalf like powers, which is okay seeing as how his magic is pretty vague). It also depends on classes. For example, you chose a "Warlock". Well, what kind of magic would be most suitable for yor needs as a warlock? Are you a warlock who specializes in using fire spells (Fireball, Flame Breath, Burning-spray)? Are you a Warlock who knows the inner workings of controlling plant life (Manipulating vines/branches to grab your foes, using leaves to overpower and disarm foes, forcing plants to fire poisonous bulbs at foes)?
If you give me an exact and simplistic name for the types of magic you may want to use (you're only allowed to know two types), then I can help you out more. Right now though, I have no clue what you're talking about.