After completing the third arc, the young wizard embarks on the 4th arc's newest challenge...
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convincing Belladonna Crisp that she's teaching magic wrong.
Anyway, back to the real topic, I'm not sure if you are aware or not, but at the end of the 2nd arc we do graduate Ravenwood as full-fledged wizards, exalted in our schools of magic! There is no reason to go back to a lower-ranking education although perhaps having the option to start out in Wysteria would be really neat!
Wysteria is definitely weird though. Especially with the young wizards there levitating and running on invisible hamster wheels.
On the other hand, we have things like bee dance and the Wu Realm.
Yes, I agree that it wouldn't make any sense to go back as a student. Some ideas that I've had for a Wysteria Update include maybe you going back to Wysteria, but as a substitute teacher for a day. That would be cool.
After completing the third arc, the young wizard embarks on the 4th arc's newest challenge...
~
convincing Belladonna Crisp that she's teaching magic wrong.
Anyway, back to the real topic, I'm not sure if you are aware or not, but at the end of the 2nd arc we do graduate Ravenwood as full-fledged wizards, exalted in our schools of magic! There is no reason to go back to a lower-ranking education although perhaps having the option to start out in Wysteria would be really neat!
Wysteria is definitely weird though. Especially with the young wizards there levitating and running on invisible hamster wheels.
On the other hand, we have things like bee dance and the Wu Realm.
Now that sir, is harder than soloing Rasputin and Darkmoor and Omen combined. Wysteria was a world that just irked me every single time on my storm. They constantly belittled Ravenwood, Diego, and so many others, when they're so incompetent that a student solved their biggest problems for them. One that isn't even very good in Ravenwood standards yet.