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Wizard strength level
Jearend:
Ok so since pretty much book one Harry has been saying that 'magical muscle' wise his pretty much at the top of the food chain. Is there a cap on how powerful a mortal wizard can be, if so how does that compare to other (non deitic) beings, e.g Eldest Gruff, and does there come a point where ones power forces one to transcend ones mortality/humanity?
jonas:
Only comment I can make on this is, the Woj on scions and if they ever twig to the fact they have a choice includes wizards. Only most all stay 'wizard', never realizing they have a choice at all. Others... like crazed Warlocks do choose to be something, but that alone doesn't just spontaneously make one stronger...
The Sidhe were a likely offshoot that choose more.
peregrine:
I want to say that Jim has said that a suitably powerful enough wizard could rewrite reality. So there's that.
Jearend:
Riiiigght! I forgot about that,thanks. I guess that means no cap. That helps a lot.
exartiem:
It's not just raw power, it's also skill. Even if there is an upper limit on total energy one can channel, one can always learn better control of it to do more with it, as evidenced by Ivy at the aquarium
Imagine if Andre the Giant had the speed, skill and agility of Bruce Lee.
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