[quote=@ImportantNobody] Both of you are right. Both can lead to metagaming. We have to trust you that you aren't metagaming with vagueness and pulling out new interpretations of what is written to better match your opponent and the attacks they are sending at you. Being vague is better for metagaming of the person doing the sheet while being concise is better for metagaming for the opponent. This is an unavoidable problem without trust on both sides. [/quote] This. Corban is vague because a lot of his abilities stem from d&d source magic. A readily available, and easy to locate wellspring of information that is pretty popular among most rp communities. Corban is a mage, and by definition mages utilize principals and components of spells and mix and match then on demand, as opposed to the Wizards Spellbook. The very differences between the terms 'sorcerer', 'Wizard', and 'mage' has a comprehensive article that covers the differences and origins. I'll probably link it sometime for future reference. This is just to say there is a reason deeper than 'I wanna metagame people to death' that Corban's skillset is structured the way it is. It still requires trust that I won't abuse it, but I think that's kind of fundamental to the nature of the game we play.