Who is better at magic on average? Poiny hat wizards, hood wizards, or skullcap wizards?
False premise;Pointy hats are for wizards, skullcaps are for sorcerers, and hoods are a wildcard, but mostly for warlocks.
>>97761182Pointy hats are the wisest and the best leaders by a landslide, skullcaps are the greatest to cause destruction and ruin, and hoods are by far the best scholars and academics around, their ancient knowledge is unmatched
>>97761182Is there a reason skullcap wizards can't but on either a pointy hat or a hood and double their power?
Yes
>>97761211The skullcap blocks the magical energy moving into the hats, rendering their theoretical power inert.
>>97761182Look at the rules of the game you're playing or running.
>>97761182On average it's skullcap niggas.Pointy hat is the highest cap, but also all the basic bitch wannabes. Hoods are just low tier, very few retain hoods well into mastery.Skullcaps are exclusively used by the upper echelons, so even though their peak is lower than the pointy hats, they don't have the pleb masses dragging them down.
Pointy hat is a Jewish hat.
>>97761525The pointy hat huh? Not the skull cap? Not the thing that is basically a big Yarmulke?
>>97761182Hat and hoods are outdoors clothing so the wearers actually go outside and use their magic in the world, do quests, etc (like most active successful people). Skullcaps are indoor wear and the wearers never leave their library/wizard tower (like most basement dwelling 4/chan users)
>>97761531There's a strong suspicion that originated from the Judenhut: a cone-shaped, often yellow or white hat that Jewish men were required to wear in many parts of Europe. Over time, what began as a forced garment became a symbol of suspicion. Because Jewish communities were often relegated to "slums" (ghettos) and were falsely associated with "dark arts" or alchemy by the superstitious populace, the hat itself became a visual shorthand for someone who possessed "forbidden" knowledge. There are other potential influences for inspiration for the wizard pointy hat, but this one is a strong one.
>>97761542>Falsely associatedNigga, half the occult and esoteric writers of late antiquity and the middle ages were Jewish.Get a fucking grip.
>>97761515This mage knows his shit
>>97761542You're either a kike or a fucking retard. Either way put this on.
>>97761182Hero, villain, anti-hero?
>>97761542>falsely accusedPress X to doubt.
Tolkien took inspiration in Odin the Wander, but the image of Odin himself is something of a reinterpretation of the original myths long after the Nordics had become Christians.
>>97761577>>97761600honest question, have either of you ever met a jew in real life and talked with them for five fucking minutes without calling them a kike?
>>97761622No, whenever I talk to one of their ilk I adress them properly as kikes.
>>97761636in other words, you're a retard who falls hook line and sinker for whatever scapegoat (((they))) point you at
>>97761614He's not described as wearing a pointy hat in the sagas, heavily reinterpreted like you say. That's true for a lot of the modern perceptions we have of the norse myths.
>>97761622Yeah, one of my exes was a Jewess. I didn't call her a kike until she suggested I pretend to be one myself so we could jew the Israeli government out of a free holiday.
>>97761193>the dnd wizard/sorcerer/warlock trichotomygo away
>>97761563This is just not true? Do you know how many Catholics were spending their time trying to summon fucking demons?
>>97761182Hood wizards, only the realest wizzas survive in the hood.
>>97761182The average starts getting less meaningful the more unusual hats you add but I think a more complete analysis is required we might have to switch to qualitative.
>>97761182The skullcap is just one step away from just outright wearing this:
>>97762775If nothing else, We definitely need to get the Ministry of Silly Hats involved if we’re ever to determine which wizard hat is the silliest.
>>97762879>ANOTHER muh regulation fag who needs gubmint to tell him what to wear genuinely pathetic. i bet you follow the list of approved spellcasting to the letter too
>>97762898Sdrawkcab slleps gnilleps neeb ev'i.
>>97761182Skullcap is not a functional headwear. It betrays both a vanity in that they feel ashamed of their baldness and seek to hide it, but also the inability to restore their appearance with magic. Thus we can assume that their magic isn't very strong.Hoods are more functional, but also show weakness. This is somehow who seeks to hide their identity, which means that they are afraid of the consequences of being recognized for who/what they are. They might wield strong magic, but not so strong that they are confident that they can take on their challengers and seek to hide instead. The pointed hat is the chad of wizards, because it is a traveler's hat. This is a wizard that goes places, gets things done, wears sensible headwear for the occasion, and has no need to hide his face. This is the hat of a wizard with confidence in his prowess, and a wizard confident in their abilities is probably someone not to be trifled with.
>>97762062Most Catholics weren't even literate in the dark ages.And Kabbalah, Angel invocation, and use of the "Names of God", which are central to the Western Esoteric tradition, are all Judaic in origin, and were adopted because Judaic theology, and therefore, metaphysics, are Christian-Adjacent.Learned Jews were consulted by Christian priests, monarchs and laymen because it was supposed that they had access to an older, and potentially more complete corpus of knowledge, specifically in the areas of the deeper mysteries of The Old Testament, but also in Magick and Alchemy.>>97761933Make me.
>>97761182A cloak usually means you are hiding something, and that something tends to be exceptional magic power
>>97761182Pointy Hats have the strong magic.Skullcaps have the most complex and ingenuous schemes and plans.Hoods have the most wisdom, but are the least likely to do anything with it.
>>97761182Naked, sweaty, tattooed wizards.
>>97761182skullcap looks hellish to wear, it must be so sweaty
Step aside, hatlets.
>>97761182The obvious answer is the one that wears a top hat!
>>97761501Do the horns act as a release for power, or as a foci?
>>97761515This man has 20int right here.
>>97761182What game?
>>97761515Also important to mention that a quality skullcap requires expert craftmanship to fit snuggly to the skull. any wannabe can get a big hat or hood, only consummate professionals can get a well fitted skullcap, so its a sign of real success.
>>97762833YOU ARE AWARE THAT THOSE HATS ARE VERY MAGICALLY CONDUCTIVE AND QUITE THE EFFECTIVE POWER MULTIPLYER.
>>97770286I thought they were to shield you from divination and mind-affecting spells that might be cast by the ever-unspecified “Them”.
Pointy hat = More known spellsHood = More manaSkullcap = Stronger spells
>>97761182skullcaps are lame and hoods are for druids and warlocks
>>97761182IIRC Grand Wizard usually wears tall pointy hat.
Go crown or go home.
Pointy hat and robes with moving stars