@JeremyECrawford So why do only Ranger and Wizard learn the spell Steel Wind Strike? Eldritch Knights and Arcane Tricksters can't learn it even though it seems like they would be using it more than the Wizard. Also, Hexblades don't learn this, instead they have Cone of Cold why?
— Finalday (@finalplayer14) November 15, 2017
We designed steel wind strike as a 5th-level spell specifically for the ranger. In development, we decided to extend it to the wizard for characters like bladesingers. #DnD https://t.co/fgTT4m4ILL
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) November 15, 2017
Still seems under-utilized for what it is. Overall unfortunate it couldn't be available to more classes/subclasses.
— Walrock Homebrew (@WalrockHomebrew) November 15, 2017
When assigning spells to classes, we are always trying to strike a balance between getting fun tools into as many hands as possible and preserving the specialness of a class. #DnD https://t.co/f0k25YiXYo
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) November 15, 2017
I thought it was odd that Warlocks don’t have access to Chaos Bolt, even though it seems mechanically and thematically perfect for them. Can you elaborate on the decision to not give it to them?
— Chris Marsh (@Allakar) November 15, 2017
Chaos bolt was designed specifically for sorcerers, given their association with wild magic. #DnD https://t.co/FjsQk0nY9m
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) November 15, 2017
Bard can take it at 10th level with thier class feat.