As far as I remember the difference Wizards spend years, even decades in study to learn even simple cantrips. It takes a lifetime in order to be an even
somewhat skilled Wizard. But the thing is, Wizards can learn from each other and collaborate. Sorcerers have the inborn magic yes, and they can use the magic
to their whim; but given an average skill in either, a group of Wizards is probably more likely to learn more faster (after a slow pickup that may stagnate)
than a group of average Sorverers. Think of it as a sort of snowball effect.
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The Master said: "It is all in vain! I have never yet seen a man who can perceive his own faults and bring the charge home against himself."
>Analects: Book V, Chaper XXVI
somewhat skilled Wizard. But the thing is, Wizards can learn from each other and collaborate. Sorcerers have the inborn magic yes, and they can use the magic
to their whim; but given an average skill in either, a group of Wizards is probably more likely to learn more faster (after a slow pickup that may stagnate)
than a group of average Sorverers. Think of it as a sort of snowball effect.
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The Master said: "It is all in vain! I have never yet seen a man who can perceive his own faults and bring the charge home against himself."
>Analects: Book V, Chaper XXVI