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This trope is one of the primary advantages some media types have others. Anime and manga, literature, and webcomics usually decide how the magic system works before they even start, and move on from there. Live action are usually much worse about this, and end up fumbling and falling into [[New Powers As the Plot Demands]] more.
This trope is one of the primary advantages some media types have others. Anime and manga, literature, and webcomics usually decide how the magic system works before they even start, and move on from there. Live action are usually much worse about this, and end up fumbling and falling into [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]] more.


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Latest revision as of 18:19, 7 November 2020


This trope is one of the primary advantages some media types have others. Anime and manga, literature, and webcomics usually decide how the magic system works before they even start, and move on from there. Live action are usually much worse about this, and end up fumbling and falling into New Powers as the Plot Demands more.