Talk:Magic (gaming)

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[edit] Improvised Spells

There are also some game systems that provide greater flexibility in the use of magic. These include rules for producing spells that are made up as needed, subject to the game rules and limitations. An example of such a system is Ars Magica.

While Ars Magica is a fine example of improvised spells, I think that Mage: The Ascension provides an even better example, and a more modern one. The Bearded One 18:32, 5 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Home-Spells

Home-Spells — The Character has an item when activated uses a spell automatically Example: a spell book would have many homespells another Example: staff of lightning has the HomeSpell Bolt the items can usually change their homespell but would waste mana spell points ect.

I have never seen any reference to "Home-Spell" magic systems before this addition to the article. If an example or a citation could be provided, I would appreciate it. Otherwise, I will revert that addition within the next month. The Bearded One (talk) 20:09, 2 February 2008 (UTC)