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[[Alchemy]] is a type of [[Magic|magic]] done using reagents and ritual elements. It is somewhat similar to mundane chemistry, but the source of reagents and methods of preparation imbue them natural magic. Alchemy has it's limits, but one advantage is that at least some aspects of it can be accessed by non-mages.
 
[[Alchemy]] is a type of [[Magic|magic]] done using reagents and ritual elements. It is somewhat similar to mundane chemistry, but the source of reagents and methods of preparation imbue them natural magic. Alchemy has it's limits, but one advantage is that at least some aspects of it can be accessed by non-mages.
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Alchemy is performed by combining "reagents" with "materia". If combined with [[Ritual Magic]], this is known as [[Alchemical Enchantment]].
  
 
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Alchemy is a type of magic done using reagents and ritual elements. It is somewhat similar to mundane chemistry, but the source of reagents and methods of preparation imbue them natural magic. Alchemy has it's limits, but one advantage is that at least some aspects of it can be accessed by non-mages.

Alchemy is performed by combining "reagents" with "materia". If combined with Ritual Magic, this is known as Alchemical Enchantment.