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<blockquote data-quote="Dandu" data-source="post: 7295188" data-attributes="member: 85158"><p>The logical outcome of a society with D&D rules is that it ends up a high magic society.</p><p></p><p>This would require a lot of effort putting those with mental abilities in training programs for various casting classes, but it is in principal achievable, especially given how even low level magic can drastically affect the world. (Cheap access to potable water, for one.)</p><p></p><p>Of course, the social disruption that might occur from this might be a reason those in power frown on it. Hard for a king to enforce inane taxes on a city if the majority of the population can sling spells back at his tax collectors.</p><p></p><p>It's also possible that there are hidden costs with regard to magic like in Dark Sun, or that there is some X factor governing your magical talent that mental scores do not capture. Or perhaps the current setting is post apocalyptic, because the last time there was a high magic society, it blew itself up, like in the Forgotten Realms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dandu, post: 7295188, member: 85158"] The logical outcome of a society with D&D rules is that it ends up a high magic society. This would require a lot of effort putting those with mental abilities in training programs for various casting classes, but it is in principal achievable, especially given how even low level magic can drastically affect the world. (Cheap access to potable water, for one.) Of course, the social disruption that might occur from this might be a reason those in power frown on it. Hard for a king to enforce inane taxes on a city if the majority of the population can sling spells back at his tax collectors. It's also possible that there are hidden costs with regard to magic like in Dark Sun, or that there is some X factor governing your magical talent that mental scores do not capture. Or perhaps the current setting is post apocalyptic, because the last time there was a high magic society, it blew itself up, like in the Forgotten Realms. [/QUOTE]
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