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<blockquote data-quote="bloodtide" data-source="post: 8801764" data-attributes="member: 6684958"><p>Right, but your 99% of people ignore magic LIKE it does not exist. They "know" it exists, but then just live there mundane life. Magic could cook my food in minutes....but, nope I'll take a <em>couple hours </em>to cut down a tree into logs and then carry them back to my house and then start a fire with two stones and cook some food over the next hour. </p><p></p><p>The person does not need to "create" magic, just use it. Someone who uses electricity in a kitchen, does not have to build a generator substation with transmission towers. They just get a socket installed and plug stuff in. </p><p></p><p>The default generic setting of D&D in adventures always have tons of spellcasters as needed. When that evil group has like 20 spellcasters, well, gosh that should be like ALL the spellcasters on the whole continent , right? Oh, wait, but the city guard has like 20 spellcasters, oh and the mages guild has like well more then like five members. And on and on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bloodtide, post: 8801764, member: 6684958"] Right, but your 99% of people ignore magic LIKE it does not exist. They "know" it exists, but then just live there mundane life. Magic could cook my food in minutes....but, nope I'll take a [I]couple hours [/I]to cut down a tree into logs and then carry them back to my house and then start a fire with two stones and cook some food over the next hour. The person does not need to "create" magic, just use it. Someone who uses electricity in a kitchen, does not have to build a generator substation with transmission towers. They just get a socket installed and plug stuff in. The default generic setting of D&D in adventures always have tons of spellcasters as needed. When that evil group has like 20 spellcasters, well, gosh that should be like ALL the spellcasters on the whole continent , right? Oh, wait, but the city guard has like 20 spellcasters, oh and the mages guild has like well more then like five members. And on and on. [/QUOTE]
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