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for example, evocation wizards can stop their area of effect spells from hitting allies. very powerful.
on the other hand, transmutation wizards get a chance to create double potions with alchemy. Not particularly strong until you've gathered a ****ton of alchemy ingredients.
and i guess transmutation and divination is pog too...
I don't give hardly any mind to Illusion spells a majority of the time, so it's a school I don't want to play around with or sub into, but it has a use even if I don't care or like it.
https://www.pcinvasion.com/best-wizard-subclasses-in-baldurs-gate-3-ranked-bg3/
Necro is going to be fairly obvious as well I'd imagine.