
Ok I see... Thanks for the insight.
I also find your explanation Sounssy to make a lot of sense by its simplicity.
Ok... Well, let's imagine that some conjurers are as potent as thaumaturges in terms of aether and in tune with elementals and the woods... Some of them at least must be strong in aether.Â
Then, it renders the point a bit moot...Â
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I also find your explanation Sounssy to make a lot of sense by its simplicity.
(01-02-2016, 06:57 AM)Oli! Wrote: As for why Conjurers don't do that, it's likely that for many of them, their internal reserves just aren't very large; most of the officially-trained Conjurers in Gridania are picked based on how in-tune with the elements and elementals they are, and not how much aether they're packing.
Ok... Well, let's imagine that some conjurers are as potent as thaumaturges in terms of aether and in tune with elementals and the woods... Some of them at least must be strong in aether.Â
Then, it renders the point a bit moot...Â
(01-02-2016, 12:21 PM)V Wrote: Conjurers not needing large internal aether reserves probably plays a large part in why conjury is generally considered the easiest magic discipline to learn.
It is?
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