Gammadoodler
Hero
Then it's a valueless label for the characters in a fantasy setting.I do presuppose fantasy means magic. You have dragons and unicorns and all kinds of magic. Dragons have wings, but fly because of magic, etc. It hardly seams strange the people would have innate magic too. To me it seems to be exactly what all the media about fantasy stories are telling us.
I do use the 1:1 because that is the only basis we have to go on. Magic isn't really so we have to make it up, while everyone should be able to get an idea of what is really possible. If we use 1:1 we are all, in theory, starting from the same starting point.
Using that label, the fighter who shoots 100 arrows in a round can do so for the same reason that casters can cast spells for the same reason that a monk can stin..
But..
Only from a player perspective.
The characters would see the way they do things very differently.
Why would we want to define things in a fantasy world using a yardstick that is invisible and meaningless to that world's inhabitants?