Difference between revisions of "Non-Empire Magic"
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Northern magic: | Northern magic: | ||
− | + | The overall stat is called Power. Power substats are Life (Yang), Death (Yin), Blood (Chi). | |
* Life Magic is the one most often used directly. | * Life Magic is the one most often used directly. | ||
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* Beast Mastery is Life and Blood. | * Beast Mastery is Life and Blood. | ||
* Battle is Death and Blood. | * Battle is Death and Blood. | ||
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+ | Northern mages historically have more lopsided Power substats than Empire mages, as they will not buy up the substat that they don't use. | ||
Southern magic: | Southern magic: | ||
− | Tao stats are Light, Dark, and Shadow. | + | Tao stats are Light (Yang), Dark (Yin), and Shadow (Chi). |
* Shadow is Light and Dark in a sense (Light and Dark must co-exist to allow Shadow to exist) | * Shadow is Light and Dark in a sense (Light and Dark must co-exist to allow Shadow to exist) |
Revision as of 10:29, 5 October 2018
Notes about foreign magic systems.
Northern magic:
The overall stat is called Power. Power substats are Life (Yang), Death (Yin), Blood (Chi).
- Life Magic is the one most often used directly.
- Necromancy is Life and Death.
- Beast Mastery is Life and Blood.
- Battle is Death and Blood.
Northern mages historically have more lopsided Power substats than Empire mages, as they will not buy up the substat that they don't use.
Southern magic:
Tao stats are Light (Yang), Dark (Yin), and Shadow (Chi).
- Shadow is Light and Dark in a sense (Light and Dark must co-exist to allow Shadow to exist)