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<blockquote data-quote="CreamCloud0" data-source="post: 9073914" data-attributes="member: 7034710"><p>here's the thing, i think magic <em>should</em> be able to do things that are harder or impossible through mundane means, <em>but the cost of that is you need precision, you need specific things, and it can go much more wildly wrong even if you do it all right.</em></p><p></p><p>teleporting with any degree of accuracy requires you to of been there, seen it, have something tied to that location or an established teleportation circle already established at your destination, if nobody's ever been there how is magic getting one of those? it's a catch 22, well maybe they can scry the peak but that's still a large margin of error left even with that so are you willing to risk it to not climb that mountain?</p><p></p><p>climbing the mountain you might fall down a crevace or get attacked by a bear, but teleporing you could end up 10,000 feet in the air, appear in solid stone, or not even on the same plane of existence (i don't know if that last one is an actual misfire consequence of teleport but i'm making a point about magic in general than teleport itself).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreamCloud0, post: 9073914, member: 7034710"] here's the thing, i think magic [I]should[/I] be able to do things that are harder or impossible through mundane means, [I]but the cost of that is you need precision, you need specific things, and it can go much more wildly wrong even if you do it all right.[/I] teleporting with any degree of accuracy requires you to of been there, seen it, have something tied to that location or an established teleportation circle already established at your destination, if nobody's ever been there how is magic getting one of those? it's a catch 22, well maybe they can scry the peak but that's still a large margin of error left even with that so are you willing to risk it to not climb that mountain? climbing the mountain you might fall down a crevace or get attacked by a bear, but teleporing you could end up 10,000 feet in the air, appear in solid stone, or not even on the same plane of existence (i don't know if that last one is an actual misfire consequence of teleport but i'm making a point about magic in general than teleport itself). [/QUOTE]
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