So having paid little attention to this discussion I come back and find cast being so empathized that it's hit a point you can ignore Verbal, Somatic, Material Components, Focuses, and even Concentration Checks.
Wait what? Well Wizards cannot cast an unprepared Spell, they don't even expend or use Spell Slots really. They use them as a container, filling with with a Prepared Spell and leaving it with an already cast Spell or leaving it empty. But that aside, Versatile Spellcaster's mention of being able to cast is being over empathized to bypass inherent requirements of how a Class actually casts spells (eg sorcerer slots for wizard spells). Well since technically, in order to Cast a Spell you
also need the required Components, why on earth would you stop there?
If you lobotomize your self before reading this thread, it's pretty funny.
Edit - ROFLMAO, can't pass this up.
Warforged Dragonborn. That one has always held a special place in my heart, along with pop music and people who talk in movie theaters. It's pretty explicit in saying it goes to humanoids, and all.
Mindful this "explicit requirement of Humanoid" is mentioned once under the Call of Bahamut, which is flavor text that doesn't weigh in a lot seeing how Tiamat and the Eberron Dragons can create Dragonborn, anyway what is important is Dragonborn prerequisites doesn't require your type to be Humanoid at all.
"RAW" (noun): Something kicked by the f*cking wayside the moment it disagrees with you.