Talk:Magic in the Fire Emblem series

Explaining Myself
I edited some stuff, but I want to explain a few things about the edits. In the Fire Emblem 7 heading, I removed the remark that the magic system modifications were noteable; the only spells included to balance the magic repetoire were the three new S rank spells and shine. I think I can reasonably say that the S rank spells don't do much to balance the game...and shine is my favorite general use light spell, but is it alone worth mentioning? If we do note such minor changes, we'd also be obliged to list the many more important minor changes between games, as well as list spell names for every game. This is not an option - Wikipedia is not a game guide, and doesn't need to include such trivial changes between games. Similarly, the changing of luna in Sacred stones is insignificant. The "introduction" of mages using multiple schools of magic is back in FE4, with the introduction of the RPS triangle itself (a multitude of characters could use both "anima" magics and dark or light magic), so that sentence was corrected.

I'm thinking we might want to get rid of the information on specifics of magic statistics in the FE6 heading, since we don't include the differences present in FE4/5 or 9. And these are definitely more minor gameplay differences. However, for now I just changed wording and added a little more detail.--Mr Bucket 21:26, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

excuse me
did you steal them from the net or make them because like i know people who got em form the net reply tokrakcrook 09:13, 22 October 2006 (UTC)


 * I downloaded them from a FE fan site, I don't remember which it was but if I find it I will credit them Guess who i am 08:12, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
 * I'm just removing them because 1) they have no source (so far) and 2) they contribute nothing to the article except maybe decoration. Axem Titanium 22:15, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

They demonstrate how the magic is used so I think that they do have some purpose and I'll get that site for you. Guess who i am 00:03, 11 November 2006 (UTC)