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As opposed to [Mages] who must study their spells, [Sorcerers] are natural spellcasters who do the equivalent of ad-libbing spells. The advantage is that they don't have to spend as much time to learn their spells by reading spellbooks, though one of the downsides is that they are unable to cast big spells unless they've reached a high level.<ref name=":1.03 D">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/03/1-03-d/ Chapter 1.03 D]</ref> | As opposed to [Mages] who must study their spells, [Sorcerers] are natural spellcasters who do the equivalent of ad-libbing spells. The advantage is that they don't have to spend as much time to learn their spells by reading spellbooks, though one of the downsides is that they are unable to cast big spells unless they've reached a high level.<ref name=":1.03 D">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/03/1-03-d/ Chapter 1.03 D]</ref> | ||
Other classes mentioned are [Warlocks] | Other classes mentioned are [Warlocks] (which seem to be the male equivalent of [Witches])<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/06/4-10/ Chapter 4.10]</ref><ref>[[Chapter 8.46 G]]</ref> and [Magus], which seems to be the specific [Mage] classname for [[Drakes]]. | ||
== List of Magic Classes == | == List of Magic Classes == |