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Magic System Explained

Greetings my good readers, obviously it's me, the Author and once again obviously, I am here to explain about the magic System I created for the story.

As mentioned in the chapter "Shiva The Mage" there are three stages of magic, First Step, Second Step and Final Step.

Although there are three separate categories that does not mean that they are any weaker than their evolved counterparts, they are just more common than them. Meaning that they are not separated by strength, but from rarity.

The thing about the sections I talked and have yet to explain more are the subdivisions in elemental usage. Some mages can only use the element in specific ways, some have more versatility than others and countering that some will have less but more powerful spells (Since they only focus on training few things compared to more versatile mages, you could compare them to witches).

About strength level categories. I still don't know which one I should use, if I should use cores like supreme Magus, the beginning after the end, etc or use like REFN (Reborn Evolving From Nothing) that would be like (Forgot the majority of them) Lord Classes, King or Angelical. Or I could create something new, example, the more colorful and shiny your eyes are the more powerful you are. A "easy" solution would just go ooga booga and make a system, some people say it is easy but guess what? IT ISN'T!!! I never tried it but I broke up how someone would do it and damn that shit is hard "Oh systems are for authors that don't know how to build world strength" REALLY BRO!? You would need to create how much a single XP is worth, how much levels and classes are worth, equipment rarity, character stats. Get the characters stats for a great example, how much would be enough to destroy a wall with one punch? 10? 100? 1000? If you set it it to 10 someone with a status of 1000 would destroy a fucking small city with one punch. Think before trying to take out someone's merit.

*Sigh* I have spoken too much unrelated stuff. I want to sleep well today so this is where I stop, btw if you read until here I'm very proud