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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?
  
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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[[User:Tao alexis|Tao alexis]] ([[User talk:Tao alexis|talk]]) 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.

Latest revision as of 20:45, 16 June 2022

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.

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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?

Tao alexis (talk) 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.