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<blockquote data-quote="The Crimson Binome" data-source="post: 7463300" data-attributes="member: 6775031"><p>There are wizards within the game world who can cast spells that we (out of game) would label as first level, but cannot cast spells that we would call second level. There are wizards in the game world who can cast spells that we would call first level or second level, but cannot cast spells that we could call third level. And so on, all the way up to wizards who can cast spells that we would call first-through-eighth level, but cannot cast spells that we would call ninth level. There are nine distinct plateaus, where some wizards can cast spells of this complexity and every lower complexity, and others cannot (or ten plateaus, if you assume that apprentices can only cast cantrips).</p><p></p><p>Wizards know that there are not just three levels of spells, because <em>they</em> can observe a wizard who can learn Magic Missile but cannot learn Levitate or Fireball. If there were only three levels of spells, as you describe, then anyone who could learn Magic Missile would also be capable of learning Levitate and Fireball. Therefore, they would be aware that those are three distinct levels of power, if they're paying attention - which they probably are, because they're wizards, and they study magic professionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Crimson Binome, post: 7463300, member: 6775031"] There are wizards within the game world who can cast spells that we (out of game) would label as first level, but cannot cast spells that we would call second level. There are wizards in the game world who can cast spells that we would call first level or second level, but cannot cast spells that we could call third level. And so on, all the way up to wizards who can cast spells that we would call first-through-eighth level, but cannot cast spells that we would call ninth level. There are nine distinct plateaus, where some wizards can cast spells of this complexity and every lower complexity, and others cannot (or ten plateaus, if you assume that apprentices can only cast cantrips). Wizards know that there are not just three levels of spells, because [I]they[/I] can observe a wizard who can learn Magic Missile but cannot learn Levitate or Fireball. If there were only three levels of spells, as you describe, then anyone who could learn Magic Missile would also be capable of learning Levitate and Fireball. Therefore, they would be aware that those are three distinct levels of power, if they're paying attention - which they probably are, because they're wizards, and they study magic professionally. [/QUOTE]
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