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Originally Posted by Prince Charon
Thoughts?
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Colors are nice and useful, quick to grasp. The arrangement seems to make sense. But the point cost seems to mean most mages will specialize, save dabblers who might be decent at many things (and thus be advantaged if they achieve surprise) but masters of none. Serious professionals will probably choose two colors, and true specialists will choose one - being masters at that but incapable of anything outside that scope.
If this is the intention, then fine.
Somewhat surprising that there's no black magic, considered that that seems the main color attributed to magic in this world.