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* Although the difference between an Artifact and a mere 'enchanted object' is clear, the difference between a Relic and a high-grade artifact is less so.
* Although the difference between an Artifact and a mere 'enchanted object' is clear, the difference between a Relic and a high-grade artifact is less so.
* During the reign of the Lightning Emperor, spell-weapons were mass-produced like the Tier 2 wands of the modern day.<ref>{{VERef|9.28}}</ref>
* In order to scribe a spell into a consumable artifact like a scroll, a [Mage] must be able to cast magic two tiers above the chosen spell. This requirement is reduced for specialized classes like [Spellscribes], who may even scribe spells beyond what they are capable of casting independently.  
* In order to scribe a spell into a consumable artifact like a scroll, a [Mage] must be able to cast magic two tiers above the chosen spell. This requirement is reduced for specialized classes like [Spellscribes], who may even scribe spells beyond what they are capable of casting independently.  
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