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17$\begingroup$ So, basically, just p-value fishing :) $\endgroup$vsz– vsz2019-03-28 08:55:36 +00:00Commented Mar 28, 2019 at 8:55
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16$\begingroup$ Is "freezing my enemy" the opposite of "burning my enemy", or is it "freezing myself"? $\endgroup$AmiralPatate– AmiralPatate2019-03-28 15:11:54 +00:00Commented Mar 28, 2019 at 15:11
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$\begingroup$ @AmiralPatate I guess it depends on exactly how opposite it is. "Sometimes has the opposite effect", or "sometimes does the literal exact opposite"? Is "over there"'s opposite "over here", or "the same distance on the other side of me"? Either way, of course, a little experimentation will show the right spells to use. $\endgroup$ArmanX– ArmanX2019-03-28 19:20:13 +00:00Commented Mar 28, 2019 at 19:20
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2$\begingroup$ +1 for point 2 - the majority of the population are not trying to fireball anyone. Forget about glowing pebbles though - think about turning rocks into mobile phones, laptops, solar cells etc. Just make sure that your quality control testing equipment is manufactured the mundane way. Any failures can be re-used. Only risk is if a failure mode is for the caster trying to turn a rock into a mobile phone to be turned into a mobile phone themselves... $\endgroup$KerrAvon2055– KerrAvon20552019-03-29 08:58:35 +00:00Commented Mar 29, 2019 at 8:58
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