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Possible Order of Discovery and Development of Magic.(Arcane or of your Choice.): Character Classes in order from ? to Wizard to ?
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<blockquote data-quote="a-d" data-source="post: 6279424" data-attributes="member: 6672372"><p><strong>Question</strong></p><p>If you were to describe the discovery of magic by taking certain classes and setting them in an order representing what was discovered first, what would that order be?</p><p></p><p><strong>Example</strong></p><p><strong>Rogue:</strong> Most skill points so most likely to stumble across and invest time in it.</p><p><strong>Scholar:</strong> Dedicated to learning so able to focus and research more efficiently than a Rogue.</p><p><strong>Bard:</strong> Learns how to acces magic without being born with it.</p><p><strong>Factotum:</strong> Creates a shell to hold nearly cast spells in stasis.</p><p><strong>Wizard:</strong> Discovers how to hold many more spells and multiple copies of the same spell, as well as the spell book system which made sharing discovered spells easier.</p><p><strong>Q:</strong> Became magic.</p><p></p><p><strong>Reason</strong></p><p>The question of "How" magic was discovered and what it's stages of development were has intrigued me for a long time. The question of how a game like DungeonSiege, Terraria, or Minecraft would have set up the 'Discovery' of magic and it's development into what it's generally used to do is fascinating.</p><p></p><p><strong>Question</strong></p><p>So I'm curious, which classes, in what order would you use to describe the discovery and development of magic?</p><p>And why them? What did they contribute?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a-d, post: 6279424, member: 6672372"] [B]Question[/B] If you were to describe the discovery of magic by taking certain classes and setting them in an order representing what was discovered first, what would that order be? [B]Example[/B] [B]Rogue:[/B] Most skill points so most likely to stumble across and invest time in it. [B]Scholar:[/B] Dedicated to learning so able to focus and research more efficiently than a Rogue. [B]Bard:[/B] Learns how to acces magic without being born with it. [B]Factotum:[/B] Creates a shell to hold nearly cast spells in stasis. [B]Wizard:[/B] Discovers how to hold many more spells and multiple copies of the same spell, as well as the spell book system which made sharing discovered spells easier. [B]Q:[/B] Became magic. [B]Reason[/B] The question of "How" magic was discovered and what it's stages of development were has intrigued me for a long time. The question of how a game like DungeonSiege, Terraria, or Minecraft would have set up the 'Discovery' of magic and it's development into what it's generally used to do is fascinating. [B]Question[/B] So I'm curious, which classes, in what order would you use to describe the discovery and development of magic? And why them? What did they contribute? [/QUOTE]
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