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I'm interested but I'm wondering, is this mostly focused on combat encounters and some cheesy superhero fun or is this more of serious kind of endeavour with lots of focus on roleplaying.

I guess what I'm asking is from a scale of 60s Adam West Batman to the dreary cynical attitude of something like Watchman what kind of tone are we going for?
@Misery How are things?
Is this RP still accepting?

If so, what would be the rules on playing a power mimic? I feel like that's sort of the go to for people looking to have all of the powers so I was wondering what would be required in terms of balance?
Interested.

I have a couple character ideas but I'll wait to see the more detailed OoC so I can get an idea of which one would fit best.
@iSuspect Is this still going forward?
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Well, since this is a bit different from HP, there will no wands. Magic comes from the basic kinesis such as telekinesis, pyrokinesis, and etc. Spellcasting or Voodoo.

If that makes sense. Think of AHS: Coven, if you have ever seen it. c:


That's not exactly different from HP, wands were optional half the time and magic just tended to do whatever was needed for the plot.

Does that mean each student picks a specialization and whatever spells they cast have to broadly fall into that category or just that available magic is largely elemental and falls into those categories?

I guess I'm just not sure what you mean by "basic" in regards to kinetic powers. The superpowered wiki has hundreds of entries for kinesis abilities. Does basic just mean the ones people have heard of/could identify what they do based on the name?

I just don't want to run into the problem the HP stories tended to have where they'd solve Problem A in Book X through really difficult means and then two books later there's a really simple spell that would have solved Problem A in ten seconds and apparently it is common knowledge. Like how instant transport didn't exist till Book 2 which makes the part in Book 1 where Dumbledore went to visit the Ministry by broom and couldn't get back in time look really silly. Or like how the Fantastic Beasts movies added forensics spells that would have made figuring out the culprit in Book 2 and catching Sirius Black in Book 3 painfully easy.
I'm interested.

What are the rules and limits on magic? Since Harry Potter basically doesn't have any.
@Bell hasn't been online in a week. She hasn't seen the possibility of renewed interest yet. Though you could be right. Maybe she wrote it off, but I'd rather know for sure than just let a great idea like this die before its time.
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