Chapter -1: Classifications

* Magic rank

st stage: Apprentice

- Junior

- Intermediate

- Senior

nd stage: Acolyte

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- 1st Level

- 2nd Level

- 3rd Level

- 4th Level

- 5th Level

rd stage: Mage

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- Low

- Mid

- High 4th stage: Mage Sovereign

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th stage: Mage Paragon

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th stage: Archmage

th stage: Magus

th stage: Grand Magus

th stage: Sorcerer

th stage: Transcendent

* Magicians focused on becoming warriors followed the rank:

General

- Level 1

- Level 2

- Level 3

- Level 4 - Level 5

- Level 6

- Level 7

- Level 8

- Level 9

* Classification of items/resources/equipment:

st-grade = items for 1st-stage magicians.

nd-grade = items for 2nd-stage magicians.

rd-grade = items for 3rd-stage magicians.

...

xth-grade = items for xth-stage magicians.

* Classification of practitioners:

** 1st-stage (a professional with 1st-stage magical cultivation.)

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** nth-stage (a professional with nth-stage magical cultivation.)

(** = the profession; it can be anything: blacksmith, alchemist, warrior, etc.)

(Note: the rank of the practitioners basically depends on their magic level or mana density. But there are professionals with different abilities within the same rank!)

* Talent:

Red < Orange < Yellow < Green < Cyan < Indigo < Violet

(Talent does not determine the limit a magician can go, but rather the efficiency in taking advantage of resources, absorbing mana and learning. This reflects on the progress speed in cultivation and learning.

For example, considering two magicians at the same level and with different talents, when absorbing the same resource, one may be able to advance in level with that resource, while the less talented magician could have only a small improvement.)

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