Alright let's take a look at this. First of all, why are we considering Magic to be one singular unified energy system when there are many types of magic that function differently.
Djinn Magic (requires wishes to be used and Djinn have it since birth) is inherently different from dark magic (which either requires training to be obtained or using a spellbook in the case of regular people while it's an innate ability from birth for the oni) etc...
The point is that Djinn, Good and Dark Magic are part of the same system, but are seperated in different kinds, Just like the Element of Fire isn't the same as the Element of Metal, but they are still Elemental Powers.
Also, Djinn Magic can be used by non Djinns, like Tanabrax using his Djinn Medallion to steal souls
This does nothing to prove that all Magic is drawn from the same source of energy which is necessary to qualify for a limited energy system.
The question says:
I noticed that D.R. so far has taken time to slowly build up the kinda underdeveloped magic system (Officially introducing magic types, making wishing power djinn magic, etc.)
Doc replied by:
We didn't have the intentional goal of sharpening the magic system, it's just been organically developing as we explore the Merged Lands.
This heavily implies that the magic types we know are part of a singular Magic system as Doc refers to magic types as such. Additionally, these
two scans also implies that Dark Magic and Good Magic are part of the same concept as 2 opposite types of magic. Furthermore, to back up what Wu said, when Mindaro filled with dark stuff such as grief and anger,
his magic got corrupted as he created a monster with no joy (Keep in mind that his Good Magic is used
for creating happiness/Wonderful Creature and good things overall), and with the very same power, only with Good Magic this time, as explained earlier, he could use a technique of similar in power to cage him up. Also (Minor detail), in Spinjitzu Brothers,
Garmadon simply refers Dark Magic/Dark Sorcery as Magic, and
there's multiple instance where both Magic/Dark Magic are referred as such, with
Djinn Magic also being simply referred as "Magic",
Wu simply referring Clouse's Dark Magic as "Magic"....The point is: Djinn/Dark/Good Magic are just different types of power working under the same system, so yeah, it shouls be solid by now
While I completely understand the logic behind this reasoning, this only shows that certain magic users have spells with similar AP and It isn't indicated that they use a similar amount of Magic (Magical abilities and Spells that scale to each other should indicate that they use similar amounts of magic, the feats linked above scale similarly not because of that but because both scale directly to AP aka having similar showings.
Dude what ? Please re-read the guidelines
Alternatively, it would also suffice to show that the user can invest similar amounts of power into any given technique, should they want to.
Power = Magic in our context. If all their scalable techniques are shown to invest a similar amount of AP, then it counts
Edit: I also talked to a staff about this, we do not need to prove hax tricks like Teleportation and BFR use the same amount of power as scalable techniques like Creation/Fire manip abilities
at all
Vangelis and Fungus examples
I don't see how this implies that all his abilities scale to each other.
Bc
all his scalable abilities consist of 2 abilities: Magical Barriers and Creation haxes
Just the fact alone that all his attacks are powered by Magic is basically enough, which is further supported by
Arrakore not being able to use anything while powerless (Because his abilities are reliant on magic) and
Clouse being reliant on his spells to empower himself (Inciting all his techniques comes from spells).
Both of these are just physical amps via using magical objects in this particular case masks, this is further supported by the fact that users of the oni masks like Harumi, Killow and Ultra Violet can't use magic in the first place and are just being amped by the masks.
Yeah, that's exactly the point. By the use of magical items, they can amp their physicals. We have guidelines for this (Heck, there's other verse like
GOW using this guideline in justifications)
In the case of characters using the energy of an external source, as long as the character shows feats in proportion with a certain amount of energy used out of an external source like magical weapon/artifact, the feat will usually be attributed to the weapon alone, but can be considered an (universal/non-physical/limited) energy system for a Character + Weapon pair, if the character is capable of tapping into that power source to power such a system.
Besides, Rox who can use Magic on her own can increase her own physicals via
Shatterspin or
amps other people's physical stats (further
confirmed here), and the Wolf Masks enhance other stats like AP, as shown with EMs, and we can use Clouse as a better example
Also for the mask of hatred it's a special case since it's whole thing is amping one's physicals via turning their body
into fiery stone
The Oni mask of Vengence can also increase physicals, as we can see
Mr E low diffing 5 Ninjas at once mostly physically, while having
a harder time when he face Zane in Base Form. Its not just a single Oni Mask thing. Also, in Quest of the Lost Powers, when Zane was going throught old memories of himself,
the blue energy of the FS Scroll was said be coursing throught his body when he was the Ice Emperor, the same scrolls who are
referred as magical
This means nothing if such channeling is never showcased to boost physicals or to be used in physical combat.
Mind you he was extremely weakened previously due to Stamina draining, and then his body got boosted in magical energy and he got back on shape and killed the Chroma later on. A better example of scaling to physicals is Aspheera's overall magic getting significanly stronger with the FS Scroll and
physically one shotting the Ninjas, which
she couldn't do before (
Its impled her magic was mixed with Kai's Fire powers because
her staff is magical anyways.
Further confirmed here)
The Djinn Blade has nothing to do with Djinn magic (the form of magic that Nadakhan uses), it's just a sword that
makes it's user stronger via absorbing souls. It's a completely different system.
The Djinn blade contains/is powered by Nadakhan's ancestors, who have Djinn Magic
This could mean many things, one such thing is that he used dark magic from the Realm of Madness on himself to become stronger and improve his physicals rather than increase the magic he has (since we also see that he gained two new arms it's plausible that he used the magic on himself to gain them). While some argument could be made for this being evidence I think the statement is really vague to reach a definitive conclusion and there isn't enough proof that he is talking about the amount of magic he is using increasing.
Its implied that
Garmadon had access to Dark Magic by WOG. That's also not the point, because this is what our guidelines says:
Additionally, they have to demonstrate that they can channel their power through their own bodies in a way that quantifiably enhances them or otherwise allows scaling of their supernatural powers through their physicals.
The very fact he can enhance himself physically with Magic is what we need to know. On top of that,
Nadakhan could massively amp Wu physically with magic, to the point where every single of his steps broke the ground.
Even Clouse can physically enhance himself when his Magic got stronger (confirmed in my previous scan). My Djinn example with Arrakore also supports that idea