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[[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) 19:07, 16 June 2022 (UTC) got it! Regarding the end post link for magical spells: some (all?) also link to the Mage (class) page as well. Should I drop that too?
 
[[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) 19:07, 16 June 2022 (UTC) got it! Regarding the end post link for magical spells: some (all?) also link to the Mage (class) page as well. Should I drop that too?
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Yes.  They should be able to find "mage" through the spell link, or if the page actually uses the word "mage" in the text.  While I think of it, I am trying very hard to use "caster" and not cleric, mage or whatever, because there are several situations in my game rules where a non-cleric might use a clerical spell, or other than a mage may use a magical spell.  "Caster" is more universal.

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Tao alexis (talk) 17:05, 16 June 2022 (UTC) Couple of things; drop the end post link to mage spells, since there's a link next to "Level" on the table. Also, if you could add all the spells to the following categories: Bardic Spells, Clerical Spells, Druidical Spells, Illusionary Spells, Magical Spells. I've done this page.

Also, the old wiki is filled with this symbol for a dash: ~. Please replace it with the long dash from the special character dropdown list when you see it: —

Maxwell (talk) 19:07, 16 June 2022 (UTC) got it! Regarding the end post link for magical spells: some (all?) also link to the Mage (class) page as well. Should I drop that too?

Yes. They should be able to find "mage" through the spell link, or if the page actually uses the word "mage" in the text. While I think of it, I am trying very hard to use "caster" and not cleric, mage or whatever, because there are several situations in my game rules where a non-cleric might use a clerical spell, or other than a mage may use a magical spell. "Caster" is more universal.