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The main factors of a spell's output is is largely determined by talent and mana capacity. For instance, while a [[Mrsha du Marquin|low-level [Druid]]] can cast the Tier 0 [Grow Grass] to cover the surface of a table, an [[Archmage|[Archmage]]] casting the same spell can cover half a continent. The intensity of spells can be measured using 'magirite,' which is the standardized unit of measurement based on a sample of raw magicore.<ref>{{VERef|Chapter 9.48 BTIPRLJMWVRV}}</ref> | The main factors of a spell's output is is largely determined by talent and mana capacity. For instance, while a [[Mrsha du Marquin|low-level [Druid]]] can cast the Tier 0 [Grow Grass] to cover the surface of a table, an [[Archmage|[Archmage]]] casting the same spell can cover half a continent. The intensity of spells can be measured using 'magirite,' which is the standardized unit of measurement based on a sample of raw magicore.<ref>{{VERef|Chapter 9.48 BTIPRLJMWVRV}}</ref> | ||
For most modern [Mages] and other practitioner classes, spells are "boxes you fill with the right things." It is not necessary to use magic, but the boxed magic is far easier to learn, less mana intensive,<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/03/10/8-12-t/ Chapter 8.12 T]</ref> and safer to use. The Grand Design manages complex parts of the spell behind the scenes, which also results in the spell having standardized details regardless of who is casting it without factoring in Skills, like the speed of the spell. In contrast, casting a spell wholesale without aid from the system | For most modern [Mages] and other practitioner classes, spells are "boxes you fill with the right things." It is not necessary to use magic, but the boxed magic is far easier to learn, less mana intensive,<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/03/10/8-12-t/ Chapter 8.12 T]</ref> and safer to use. The Grand Design manages complex parts of the spell behind the scenes, which also results in the spell having standardized details regardless of who is casting it without factoring in Skills, like the speed of the spell. In contrast, casting a spell wholesale without aid from the system lets the caster modify every part of the spell, though it becomes more complex.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/06/27/9-49/ Chapter 9.49]</ref> | ||
==Tier Magic== | ==Tier Magic== |