Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26245872-20141027213346/@comment-29458028-20141030055133

Kadilkhajiit wrote: (I didn't say anything about bending the laws of magic or creating life, I was going to 'find more errors' in a later post.)

"That really depends doesn't it? Every mage is different, the so called novice couldbe a prodigy who easily overtakes the so called master, in fact thunderbolt is an expert spell that a novice of destruction shouldn't know.Plus you still have to hit your target to do any damage. But if we're assuming for an average, barely knows anything novice, then the master would probably win." Astrid said.

"A master using sparks in a creative powerful way beats a novice using thunderbolts incorrectly, or inefficiently. Plus the novice would probably run out of magicka casting such a costly spell before a master, who should already have more magicka, casting a simpler and easier to sustain spell like sparks." (He was explaining the mistakes he made, not what Astrid got wrong only)

"Ah yes, you are getting closer to the truth, perhaps I have underestimated your forays into this area. Now, assuming both mages are equal in skill level, one using sparks and one thunderbolt, who would win?" asked Raydin