[@Dazsos]Actually, almost everything I did was a prepped action of some sort. Corban is fully capable of 'quick-casting' as well, especially if most of those spells fall within his primary vocations. You're also forgetting how the flow of time works in the context of the fight. The only things casted side-by-side were the rail gun bullet, and the clone, and they were actually one after the other, not simultaneous. I function on preps and advantages/disadvantages, not a particular foci dedicated to the formation of spells, unless I especially want to pack some umph into a particular attack or defense, like when I explained a prep for my diamond bullet to be the formation of it. Again, d&d based. I also have some Baldur's Gate influence in there. Moving on now! Conjuration: I didn't list what he could do because he really can't do anything with it, other than find creative ways to apply its principles, which admittedly are probably not many. Its a class of magic he simply has close to zero experience in. Divination: I swore I explained this in pm's. Regardless, Corban is quite skilled at divination magic. This magic revolves entirely around 'secrets' and unveiling them. This applies primarily to extrasensory perception such as mage-sight, and this mixed with his vast worldly knowledge is what allows him to 'divine' magic and spell components. Spells such as Scry, detect magic, and reveal hidden door are examples of spells in this class. Evocation: I didn't really think more than two would be necessary. I didn't think I'd need to state every element for you to get that "Elemental attacks including lightning and fire" was just an example of the dichotemy of it. I can pull up a comprehensive list of every spell in the evocation class from the D&D 3.5 edition books. Clearly Corban does not have access or even need for all of them. They are merely examples so you understand that they do include elemental magics: [url=http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/3.5e_Evocation_Spells]Here you go.[/url] Necromancy: Just like Illusion and Conjuration, Corban has no real skill casting [i]spells[/i] in this class, as he's dedicated no time of study to practical spell-use. This is why no capabilities were mentioned, because he really has none. Just like illusion, he understands the principles behind necromancy and can use this knowledge to detect and divine spells under its class and such.