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  2. Magic systems in games - Wikipedia

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    Spell-slot systems often employ a rationale that the spell is forgotten when cast, [5]: 240 or that the caster has a finite supply of the ingredients required to cast the spell. In the first case, the spellcaster must re-memorize the spell from a source, typically a grimoire. In the second case, the caster must find new ingredients and prepare ...

  3. Magic in Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Spellcasters can only cast a spell they know or have prepared if they have an available spell slot. This mechanic originated out of the Vancian magic system where "the number of memorized spells is strictly limited by the magician's memory capacity in proportion to the spells' difficulty levels, effectively granting a number of spell slots".

  4. SpellForce 3 - Wikipedia

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    Players are limited to three spells and/or auras, and must strategically choose which spells or auras to equip. [2] Skills are depicted as pictograms below each character's portrait in the upper left corner of the screen and can be accessed by clicking on them. [7] The game displays potions and equipped items in a slot next to the skills slot. [7]

  5. Wizard (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 110 It detailed the schools of magic (illusion, necromancy etc.) and the careers a wizard might have (such as alchemist or treasure-hunter), added new spells to the wizard list, and introduced rules for spell research, adjudicating illusions, and casting spells in unusual conditions. [6]: 110 The book also introduced wizard "kits ...

  6. Shining Force II - Wikipedia

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    There are also two different ways of promoting certain characters. After the game's initial release, Shining Force II saw re-releases and remasters on consoles and PCs. It was released on the Wii Virtual Console in Europe on October 3, 2008, and in North America on October 6, 2008, and on the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack on April 21 ...

  7. Elsword - Wikipedia

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    Each character is able to choose from four job paths, each with their own fighting mode and personalities. As of August 2016, all classes can advance to the "Transcendence mode" where they gain two new passives, one active, and three special actives starting from level 70, and two additional skill slots. Transcendence is also considered as a ...

  8. List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V characters - Wikipedia

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    Yuya Sakaki (榊 遊矢, Sakaki Yūya) Voiced by: Kenshō Ono, [1] [2] Arisa Shida (young) (Japanese); Michael Liscio, Jr. (English) The main protagonist of the series, Yuya is a cheerful fun-loving youth who seeks to become the greatest Dueltainer and bring smiles to everyone with his Dueltainment after being inspired by his father, Yusho Sakaki.

  9. Chaos: The Battle of Wizards - Wikipedia

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    Spells can only be cast once, except for the "Disbelieve" spell that remains at a wizard's disposal throughout. New spells can be obtained solely through the "Magic Wood" spell. The nature of spells cast during the game can affect the success rate of subsequent spells. Casting multiple lawful spells cultivates a lawful environment, consequently ...