Magic Class:
 Diroku-Oroku: Oh, so you want to know a little about magic, huh?
Diroku-Oroku: Well, you've come to the right place. We can teach you the basics...
Diroku-Oroku: Well then, let us explain...There are basically two types for magic...white and black.
Diroku-Oroku: White magic is predominately used for healing. It is what white mages specialize in. White magic includes healing spells such as Cure, and Poisona, which removes poison status...
Diroku-Oroku: High-level white mages can use Raise to revive fallen comrades.
Diroku-Oroku: Then there's black magic...
Pakesse-Myukesse: Hey, leave the explanation of black magic to me!
Pakesse-Myukesse: Black magic is used mainly for attacking. As you can tell from thier names, black mages are pros at casting black magic.
Pakesse-Myukesse: Black magic has a strong connection to the elements, the magic power abudnant in nature. That's why there are spells called Fire and Thunder, which correspond to the elements of fire and lightning.
Pakesse-Myukesse: Black magic is the best. Whenever you say "magic-user," you immediately think of black mages, right?
Majiji: Hold on there! Aren't the two of you forgetting a particularly important kind of magic? Magic isn't just about attacking things and healing people. Listen, let me explain...
Majiji: Do you know about enhancement magic? Spells such as Enfire and Phalanx can be cast on weapons and armor, adding a temporary magical aura to them.
Majiji: To use such enhancement spells, you have to study both black and white magic.
Majiji: That's why red mages are the best!
Pakesse-Myukesse: Oh yeah? But red mages can only use a little bit of black and white magic. I'd call them "monochrome" at best! They're so limited!
Diroku-Oroku: Calm down, guys...Cool it!
Diroku-Oroku: So how about it? Do you understand more about magic now? We're currently studying the basics her at the School of Magic.
Diroku-Oroku: Actually, there is one more type of magic that is forbidden now, but I guess that doesn't concern an adventurer such as yourself. Anyway, good luck with your magic studies. Bye-bye. |