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Okay. If my terrible understanding of the system is correct, then wings represent somewhat of a "secondary" type. If my terrible understanding of what Magic is saying is correct, he basically claims that there's no systematic or logical reason why these "secondary" types should be limited to those specific types--those that neighbor the "primary" type. So it's not about the whether secondary types can or cannot be identified--it's about what limits are placed on what one's secondary type can be.
I agree with him, and I welcome any systems that have a more logical reason for bounds on secondary types.
Like... ohhh, I dunno, a 3x3 matrix form with the types arranged on two axes. It could do cool things like wrap around on the edges and stuff, too.
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I agree with him, and I welcome any systems that have a more logical reason for bounds on secondary types.
Like... ohhh, I dunno, a 3x3 matrix form with the types arranged on two axes. It could do cool things like wrap around on the edges and stuff, too.