Not that they don't work, more that they aren't used. I'm thinking post-apocalyptic war scenario where both law and custom enforce a strong ban against any "ranged" attacks. Touch spells are certainly allowed. I would say that a breath weapon or poison spray would probably be frowned upon like necromancy but not banned. I was wondering about a ground zero fireball for an evocation wizard who excludes himself (and friends) and haven't made up my mind as well as summoning spells like guardian spirits or summon animals (animate dead can be touch). That's why I threw it out here for feedback.
I'm in the early stages of thinking about it, but I have run strange limits on campaigns before to try to give different feels to the game.
Last 5e I developed was Conquistadors landing. The Conquistadors used early 16th century technology including primitive weaponry but had an absolute religious ban against magic (secret magic like EKs or Arcane Tricksters exist but don't let themselves be seen for fear of being declared anathema. On the other side, the Aztecs, Tolteks, and Mayas used magic but were stone age technology. May try that again some day.
I find spellcasters do tend to dominate most 5e runs that last a while and like changing things up. I'm not worried about virtually eliminating straight caster classes, that is intended. I'm wondering if a gish or armored caster like a cleric will hold up with this limitation against the Figher/Barbarian/Rogue/Monk types. My gish types have always mixed melee with normal spell casting.
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