Bringing fantasy to life: the actors behind the characters in "Magic Club

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The cast of "Magic" is made up of a diverse group of individuals who each bring their own unique talents and abilities to the show. From the quick-fingered sleight of hand experts to the daring escapologists, the cast of "Magic" is sure to captivate and amaze audiences night after night. Leading the cast is the charismatic and enigmatic magician who serves as the show's master of ceremonies. With his smooth-talking demeanor and unrivaled showmanship, he guides the audience through each mind-boggling act and keeps them on the edge of their seats. Joining him on stage are a group of talented illusionists who specialize in the art of misdirection and illusion. Their ability to make objects disappear and reappear at will leaves the audience questioning what is real and what is just smoke and mirrors.


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The first one was about Mike, the second one was about the guys and I think the third one is really about man and woman having a conversation about sex and themselves and who we all are, he told THR at the time. I reached out to support for a question or two and get a quick thorough response AND within just a day or so, I found out even more features were added to make this a new favorite.

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Their ability to make objects disappear and reappear at will leaves the audience questioning what is real and what is just smoke and mirrors. In addition to the illusionists, the cast also features a team of acrobats and contortionists who showcase their physical prowess and flexibility in awe-inspiring routines. Their gravity-defying stunts and death-defying acts take the concept of magic to new heights.

Roll to cast magic system

Hi all, I'm homebrewing a roll-to-cast magic system ala Black Hack and/or DCC, but I have a conundrum about how to balance roll-to-cast and saving throws. let's use the charm spell as an example.

  1. Roll to cast if succeed then the target thas to save vs the spell casting DC. this option is the most "fair" but it "nerfs" the caster because has two failure points
  2. Roll to cast and if succeeds then the target is charmed, this one is harder to balance because if the target is a PC then the player feels that has no chance to avoid it, and if the target is a higher level NPC then I have to create another mechanics to avoid a lower level spell almost always be effective against a higher level NPC.

Can someone please comment on this? is there another option that I'm missing?

Thanks in advance!

Thanks to everyone that took the time to answer and propose the idea. In the end, I'm going to do more or less what DCC (Dungeon Crawl Classics) does, roll to cast and saving throw if necessary, the saving throw is done by the GM (me) and should be fast, also I'm not using spells slots so it doesn't matter if the caster fails or the target saves, the caster can always try again if needed.

And now a mini rant that will probably downvote this post even more:

I have no idea why 45% of the people that have read this post have downvoted it, in a subreddit about RPG design I'm asking a very clear RPG design question and that should be fine, this is giving me flashbacks about posting a question in StackOverflow. Maybe I have no idea how this subreddit works.

About why I want roll to cast?, just because is more fun, way more fun, and has the chance of creating drama, makes magic unreliable and dangerous which is how I like it.

About overcomplicating spellcasting, I guess that's subjective, there are several loved systems that are way more complicated than what I want to do, and they work just fine, examples are DCC and Warhammer RPG 4e magic systems.

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Not to be forgotten are the master escapologists who capture the audience's attention with their daring and death-defying escape acts. Whether it's getting out of a straightjacket or breaking free from a locked box submerged in water, their ability to escape seemingly impossible situations leaves the audience in awe. Finally, the cast of "Magic" would not be complete without the inclusion of a talented team of stagehands and technicians who work tirelessly behind the scenes to bring the show to life. From setting up elaborate props to ensuring the lighting and sound effects are perfectly timed, their contributions are vital to the overall success of the production. In conclusion, the cast of "Magic" is a dynamic and talented group of individuals who come together to create a truly unforgettable experience for audiences. With their combined skills and expertise, they take the art of magic to new heights and leave audiences spellbound..

Reviews for "Mysteries and wonders: the secrets kept by the cast of "Magic Club"

1. Emma - 1 star
I was really disappointed with "Cast of Magkc". The plot felt incredibly predictable and lacking in originality. The characters were also quite one-dimensional, and I found it hard to connect with any of them. The writing itself was subpar, with grammatical errors and awkward sentence structures that made it difficult to follow along. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a captivating and well-written fantasy read.
2. John - 2 stars
While "Cast of Magkc" had an interesting premise, the execution fell short for me. The pacing was incredibly slow, and it took several chapters for the story to pick up. Even then, it felt like nothing much was happening, and the plot lacked depth and complexity. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it hard to immerse myself in the story. Additionally, the world-building was lacking; I never got a sense of the magical realm and its rules. Overall, I found "Cast of Magkc" to be a disappointing and forgettable read.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I found "Cast of Magkc" to be a tedious and confusing read. The author introduced a plethora of characters without properly developing them, leaving me feeling disconnected and uninterested in their fates. The plot itself had potential, but it was poorly executed, with several plot holes and unresolved conflicts. The prose was also lackluster, lacking in vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue. Overall, "Cast of Magkc" failed to capture my attention and left me underwhelmed.

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