Ever heard of a female Wizard before this game came out? No? Well there's your answer then.
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Actually i have heard of hundreds of female wizards prior to this game. Harry Potter has dozens and Dungeons and Dragons has hundreds.
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That's becasue a witch and a wizard are technically the same thing with the only difference being gender(usually). In D&D it also goes by Race and Character Class.
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Edited by Icarus026: 10/19/2015 9:36:47 PMAnd, in Harry Potter, they repeatedly refer to female wizards as witches. Along with the fact the the school is called Howarts School of [b][u][i]WITCH[/i][/u][/b]craft and Wizardry
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Ever heard of wizard could be a gender-neutral term and even then I don't see a problem the game and the game developers and the grimiore call them wizards look up what a wizard means and tell me the outcome because I found the wizard is a gender-neutral term
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By that logic so is witch. BOTH are magic users and both are gender neutral terms. They both do the same thing in Fantasy type lore. The only difference in fantasy type lore is... what? Gender. That's the only difference. If you want you can just start calling them Casters and be done with it.