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A spellcaster is any type of [[magic-practitioner]] that uses the modality of a spell to manipulate magic. Most magic-practitioners have at least some skill in spellcasting. Spellcasters include [[wizard]]s, [[mage]]s, [[sorcerer]]s, [[numinist]]s, and most [[priest]]s. [[Energist]]s are not spellcasters, although the rare person who is both an energist and a spellcaster is not unknown. Spellcasting is part of the broader field of [[arcanism]]. | A spellcaster is any type of [[magic-practitioner]] that uses the modality of a spell to manipulate magic. Most magic-practitioners have at least some skill in spellcasting. Spellcasters include [[wizard]]s, [[mage]]s, [[sorcerer]]s, [[numinist]]s, and most [[priest]]s. [[Energist]]s are not spellcasters, although the rare person who is both an energist and a spellcaster is not unknown. Spellcasting is part of the broader field of [[arcanism]]. | ||
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+ | Priests are also considered to be spellcasters, but the exact nature of the powers they manifest are part of the study of [[hieratics]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:44, 13 April 2016
A spellcaster is any type of magic-practitioner that uses the modality of a spell to manipulate magic. Most magic-practitioners have at least some skill in spellcasting. Spellcasters include wizards, mages, sorcerers, numinists, and most priests. Energists are not spellcasters, although the rare person who is both an energist and a spellcaster is not unknown. Spellcasting is part of the broader field of arcanism.
Priests are also considered to be spellcasters, but the exact nature of the powers they manifest are part of the study of hieratics.
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