"The act of calling forth." Alright well I didn't hear Corban yell. "Oh great cryogenic anti-kinetic energy bomb, insert yourself in to my clone so that I may bombard my opponent!" So obviously this version of evocation is exactly what I feared it would be, after nitpicking enough information to discern it as: Corban has the ability to create or summon absolutely any element, entity, or construct possibly conceivable to mankind, an extremely overpowered feat, and he gets away with it because you wrote one word in his profile? Also, this was my original argument, and I don't like how he can summon everything without properly 'calling forth,' for it, nor that it has been shown with a cast time whatsoever. (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evocation summarizes it as simply 'summoning a spirit.' Or 'bringing something to mind or memory.' AKA Remembering something.) See this is why I nitpick the vague for information. Because, as you say, I did have the wrong idea about your spells... you gave me the wrong impression entirely! "He likes evocation" =/= "He can tap in to Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon." How can I sit idle, when you purposely jumped in to a mid-tier fight, with a character who can do virtually anything conceivable, is a complete anti-mage, and your only descriptions of him have been 'oh yes his sensory level is godlike,' 'oh yes, he's capable of everything and I don't require a list of spells,' 'yes he's superhuman, oh I know your character isn't, but that's okay,' etc etc. You've only described him as a higher and higher tiered character every bit along the way, and I was convinced this was a mid-tier fight initially. Unlocking those runes made this a little more fair for me, so thank you for that, but even then they're not as powerful as 'evocation' alone can be in the d&d handbook. The rift rune is a little spacial pocket that has a cast time, evocation (with your new definition) is bending the laws of reality to do the exact same thing, but produce from that pocket... anything! Now you state it's necessary I understand every magic in D&D to understand your character? Or at least, you berate me for it? Well there was no mention of Dungeons OR Dragons in your profile, so why should Corban have access to even half a manual's worth of spells? The fact I do DM, and I have a rough memory of the magic realms is the reason I'm nitpicking you. Because D&D is so anal about specifics, but this is not D&D, If it was, you would have a list of spells. Simply 'liking' a magic realm says nothing at all. Myron likes evocation, too! Should he be allowed to pull rabbits out of his butt?