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Ive been kinda confused by this so from what i understand sorcerers are born with (magical ability) so they naturally learn magic by experiencing their lives. wizards are normies by comparison and have to learn with scrolls. that explains why wiz needs INT (for learning) and sorc needs CHA(coaxing magic out of the weave) but what i DONT understand is like... what's the big deal? does a wizard actually need anything extra to cast like a catalyst or a grimoire? are they both just able to fire off their respective spells and the only difference is method of learning? is there any actual in lore benefit to being either a wizard or a sorcerer or are they pretty much indistinguishable from each other? can you tell an archwizard or archsorcerer apart or are they just to powerful to even tell? is there a philosophical difference between the two? would greatly appreciate info thanx
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