Why do we need thieves??

We live in a technological world but most people know nothing about how that technology works.

Maybe in a magic heavy world magic items would be more common, but actually use magic?

“Why won’t my bag of holding work?”
“Grandpa, I keep telling you, it’s inside out.”

It would probably turn on how common/easy it is to do enchantment, but really, until you do the magical equivelent of mass manufacture, its going to be hard to have common magic items and not have a fair number of people who know (at least in general, like any craft there will be matters of degree) how to make them.
 

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It would probably turn on how common/easy it is to do enchantment, but really, until you do the magical equivelent of mass manufacture, its going to be hard to have common magic items and not have a fair number of people who know (at least in general, like any craft there will be matters of degree) how to make them.

All true. Prior to mass manufacture people at least knew how to fix things, if not make them from scratch.

I guess the claim I'm pushing back on is that it's logical that in a world with dragons and fairies lots of people would know how to use magic. It's not illogical, in the sense that it's magic, and it's fiction, and you can rationalize whatever you want. But to assert (unless I'm mis-reading) essentially that "everybody else's simplified, dice-based simulation of a make-believe world is illogical, but mine is logical, because..." is about as big of an eyeroll as I can think of.
 

"everybody else's simplified, dice-based simulation of a make-believe world is illogical, but mine is logical, because..." is about as big of an eyeroll as I can think of.
Literally the worst take on this I can think of. No where near the mark.
 

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