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In this case, can I buy a Y2 spell in Y1, for example, and then only use it in Y2?Avery Gray wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 12:12Yep! You can buy spells that have a prerequisite for an older year, but you can’t use those spells until you are at least the year of the prerequisite!![]()
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If it has a prerequisite of year 2 for example you can start using that spell once you are year 2, but you don’t have to stop using the spell when you’re above year 2 since a prerequisite only applies to years younger than what the spell requires. If there’s no prerequisite (as most spells have none) then you can start using it even as a fist year!Julia Evans wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 12:17In this case, can I buy a Y2 spell in Y1, for example, and then only use it in Y2?Avery Gray wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 12:12Yep! You can buy spells that have a prerequisite for an older year, but you can’t use those spells until you are at least the year of the prerequisite!![]()
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Ok! got itAvery Gray wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 12:21If it has a prerequisite of year 2 for example you can start using that spell once you are year 2, but you don’t have to stop using the spell when you’re above year 2 since a prerequisite only applies to years younger than what the spell requires. If there’s no prerequisite (as most spells have none) then you can start using it even as a fist year!Julia Evans wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 12:17In this case, can I buy a Y2 spell in Y1, for example, and then only use it in Y2?Avery Gray wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 12:12Yep! You can buy spells that have a prerequisite for an older year, but you can’t use those spells until you are at least the year of the prerequisite!![]()
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Tysm!Tatiana Contraire wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 12:04As long as there are no things such as “Prerequisite: Second Year” and such, then I believe yes!
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Heya,
I just want to make sure i've got this right, I'm probably overthinking it but what does this mean:
Thank you so much
I just want to make sure i've got this right, I'm probably overthinking it but what does this mean:
Its for the prefect applicationAre there any ideas you have or examples to support the above that you would like to show us?
Thank you so much
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Basically it’s asking for any ideas or examples you would bring to the role, so like experiences IRL (though keep things vague for internet safety) or on other sites, or ideas for things you think you’d do or like to do in the role.Emiline Hunter wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 22:18 Heya,
I just want to make sure i've got this right, I'm probably overthinking it but what does this mean:
Its for the prefect applicationAre there any ideas you have or examples to support the above that you would like to show us?
Thank you so much
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OK, thank you very much!Aiko Mori wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 23:06Basically it’s asking for any ideas or examples you would bring to the role, so like experiences IRL (though keep things vague for internet safety) or on other sites, or ideas for things you think you’d do or like to do in the role.Emiline Hunter wrote: 27 Feb 2026, 22:18 Heya,
I just want to make sure i've got this right, I'm probably overthinking it but what does this mean:
Its for the prefect applicationAre there any ideas you have or examples to support the above that you would like to show us?
Thank you so much
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Hi guys! Like, I’m thinking of posting in here but idk what the “spell rolled” mean. Can someone help explain please?
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Sta: 7 | Eva: 7 | Str: 6 | Wis: 4 | Arc: 5 | Acc: 6 |
Sta: 9 | Eva: 5 | Str: 5 | Wis: 7 | Arc: 4 | Acc: 5 |
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Itbis used to determine whether or not your spell is a success.Lauren Wong wrote: 28 Feb 2026, 04:38 Hi guys! Like, I’m thinking of posting in here but idk what the “spell rolled” mean. Can someone help explain please?
Each spell has a WDC. In order for the spell to be a suces you need to pass the WDC.
To calculate a spell success -
d20 (A 20-sided dice) + WIS (Your Wisdom)
If this equals to something higher than the WDC, your spell is a success, else it is a faliure.
In this case, it is your choice if you want to do a roll or just decide yourself.
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Oh but where do I calculate that?Julia Evans wrote: 28 Feb 2026, 04:42Itbis used to determine whether or not your spell is a success.Lauren Wong wrote: 28 Feb 2026, 04:38 Hi guys! Like, I’m thinking of posting in here but idk what the “spell rolled” mean. Can someone help explain please?
Each spell has a WDC. In order for the spell to be a suces you need to pass the WDC.
To calculate a spell success -
d20 (A 20-sided dice) + WIS (Your Wisdom)
If this equals to something higher than the WDC, your spell is a success, else it is a faliure.
In this case, it is your choice if you want to do a roll or just decide yourself.
| Lauren Wong - Ravenclaw | |
Sta: 7 | Eva: 7 | Str: 6 | Wis: 4 | Arc: 5 | Acc: 6 |
Sta: 9 | Eva: 5 | Str: 5 | Wis: 7 | Arc: 4 | Acc: 5 |