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You can want what you want but those spells will not be nerfed. If anything, Larian needs to implement the correct spell casting rules to bring these spells to their regular power but I honestly don't see that happening, I think they've implemented spell casting this way as part of their homebrew.
Its just DnD5e that is crap not the spell in its core.
Totaly broken: Reading a Fireball scroll also deals 8d6
But yes adapting the power of spells to players lvl was too mind straining for many because math. SO here we are
IGNIS !
MISS
Homebrew is a term for making your own changes to rules; it typically applies to tabletop RPG rules, but modding a video game is a way for players to "homebrew" their own game. Like installing hundreds of mods for Skyrim that add items or change the way the AI works--that's homebrew.