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'''School of magic''' is a term for a characteristic of a spell, that refers to one of the four basic elements: air, earth, fire and water. All spells belong to one of the four schools of magic, with exceptions of [[Magic Arrow]] and [[Visions]] that both belong to all schools. School of magic is closely in a close interaction with [[Air magic|Air]], [[Earth magic|Earth]], [[Fire magic|Fire]] and [[Water magic]] [[secondary skill]]s, which each strengthens the effects of the spells belonging to school of the same name. Heroes without expertise in magic secondary skills, may cast a school's spells at normal level (resulting in the same effect as the basic level spell). Increased expertise allows for spells to be cast at the basic, advanced and expert levels. Heroes holding expertise in a school's secondary skill cast spells from a school at a reduced cost. This cost reduction is the same regardless of whether a hero holds the skill at basic, advanced, or expert level. [[Category: Terms]] <!--Whenever [[Schools of magic]] (or '''magic schools''') are mentioned, as contextually appropriate it may refer to: * The four groups (classes) all [[spell]]s are divided into: [[School of Earth Magic]], [[School of Fire Magic]], [[School of Water Magic]], [[School of Air Magic]]. * The four corresponding [[secondary skill]]s that can be learned by heroes: [[Earth Magic]], [[Fire Magic]], [[Water Magic]], [[Air Magic]]. β See the relevant pages for more general and specific information.--> Note: There is also an adventure map location called [[School of Magic]].
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