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For questions that have to do with magic, as opposed to science/technology. Remember to explain any limits.
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What could be some limitations to magic to make it less overpowered?
It also creates the potential for interesting story elements where some areas have high quantities of magic and others have none. … Or it could be related to plants/animals that interact with magic. Etc. …
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Does magic speed up technology?
If magic allows us to skip over 50 years of intense research to achieve some kind of result while ignoring the details of some underlying process, then to catch up, we might have to go back to 50-year-old … With that said, magic might benefit certain aspects of the research process. …