Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
@Tony Vargas it's right here...
"Martial: Martial powers are not magic in the traditional sense, although some martial powers stand well beyond the capabilities of ordinary mortals. Martial characters use their own strength and willpower to vanquish their enemies. Training and dedication replace arcane formulas and prayers to grant fighters, rangers, rogues, and warlords, among others, their power."
It's very clear that martial is an atypical kind of magic in 4e. Had it been non-magical, they wouldn't have deliberately gone out of their way to use the above language. Instead, they would have said, "Martial powers are not magic."
"Martial: Martial powers are not magic in the traditional sense, although some martial powers stand well beyond the capabilities of ordinary mortals. Martial characters use their own strength and willpower to vanquish their enemies. Training and dedication replace arcane formulas and prayers to grant fighters, rangers, rogues, and warlords, among others, their power."
It's very clear that martial is an atypical kind of magic in 4e. Had it been non-magical, they wouldn't have deliberately gone out of their way to use the above language. Instead, they would have said, "Martial powers are not magic."