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Anyone else feel like the distinction between conjuration and evocation is really muddy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fralex" data-source="post: 6576431" data-attributes="member: 6785902"><p>The difference, as I understand it, was supposed to be something along the lines of "Conjuration creates or transports matter, evocation creates or transports energy." But there seem to be tons of evocations that sound like they'd be conjurations, and vice versa. Like, <em>wall of fire</em> is an evocation and <em>wall of thorns </em>is a conjuration, which both make sense. But <em>wall of stone</em> is an evocation. Are rocks just considered a kind of energy because they're tied to an element? But then there's spells like <em>flaming sphere</em> and <em>produce flame</em>, which are conjurations even though they're generating energy. And sometimes (but not always) acid is treated like a kind of energy for some reason? I mean, I guess it has chemical energy, but it still seems weird to put a corrosive liquid in the same category as fire and lightning.</p><p></p><p>Look, I'm just very concerned that this collection of made-up powers might not be getting the proper cataloging and scrutiny that a true field of science would recieve. It's really important, I swear!</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">(Oh, and necromancers: your "ancient art" isn't even a real school of magic! It's just an arbitrary collection of spells from the schools of evocation, conjuration, transmutation, and divination that sound spooky! Yeah, I went there. You know it's true!<img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" />)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fralex, post: 6576431, member: 6785902"] The difference, as I understand it, was supposed to be something along the lines of "Conjuration creates or transports matter, evocation creates or transports energy." But there seem to be tons of evocations that sound like they'd be conjurations, and vice versa. Like, [I]wall of fire[/I] is an evocation and [I]wall of thorns [/I]is a conjuration, which both make sense. But [I]wall of stone[/I] is an evocation. Are rocks just considered a kind of energy because they're tied to an element? But then there's spells like [I]flaming sphere[/I] and [I]produce flame[/I], which are conjurations even though they're generating energy. And sometimes (but not always) acid is treated like a kind of energy for some reason? I mean, I guess it has chemical energy, but it still seems weird to put a corrosive liquid in the same category as fire and lightning. Look, I'm just very concerned that this collection of made-up powers might not be getting the proper cataloging and scrutiny that a true field of science would recieve. It's really important, I swear! [COLOR=#ffffff](Oh, and necromancers: your "ancient art" isn't even a real school of magic! It's just an arbitrary collection of spells from the schools of evocation, conjuration, transmutation, and divination that sound spooky! Yeah, I went there. You know it's true!:])[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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