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FrenchStephy
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    YungManzi
    YungManzi
    Nice. Thank you.

    what do you think of my theory that all mages sort of have that durability negation of Ubel’s slicing? I think there’s enough evidence to support it.

    Limited Reality Warping (Magic is heavily dependent on the visualization and beliefs of the mage casting said magic; depending upon the situation mages can gain power, boost an attack, gain resistance, negate resistance, or even negate durability based upon their feelings. They can also lose confidence and thereby power based upon these feelings)- For all mages.

    Futher explanation:
    Magic Visualization: Magic as a concept is freeform and allows for anything that the user truly believes in and visualizes to be realized. So if a mage believes their magic barrier or mana itself is enough to protect them from a magic spell, then it will protect them. Mages often times lose or gain powers and abilities based on their feelings and beliefs. So if a mage has resistance to ice magic, but then suffers from a change in terrain which might help an ice magic user, they could lose that resistance in that moment, because of their waning confidence. They also momentarily gain powers in much the same way, and if they believe they can penetrate or break through something, they often times will.
    FrenchStephy
    FrenchStephy
    Makes sense to me. Of course oddballs like Übel who can take it the extreme are rare but yeah almost every mage vs mage battle has shown that visualization is key to victory
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