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Your Favorite Fantasy Magic Systems, Rated

Your Favorite Fantasy Magic Systems, Rated

There was a time in the fantasy genre when magic was simply, er, magical, and didn’t require a whole lot of explanation.

But time has a habit of making everything more complex, and so it’s unsurprising that magic systems have followed suit. These days, there are basically two schools of thought when it comes to magic in books, as outlined in a widely circulated essay by author Brandon Sanderson concerning “hard” (rigorous adherence to rules) and “soft” (looser, more hand-wave-y) magic systems. It’s now possible to classify just about every fantasy book into one of those two categories, and many readers have some very strong opinions about which is preferable and why.

Of course, we’re advocates for an author choosing the type of magic system that best fits their narrative, but for purposes of classification, let’s imagine a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 indicates the least-rigorous kind of magic system (everything can be explained via the phrase “because magic”) and 10 is the most-rigorous (finishing a book or series in this category earns you an honorary doctorate in that magic system).

Here’s how we’d rank 16 fantasy books and series on our rigorous/non-rigorous scale—but before we dive in, let us note that we aren’t suggesting one type of magic system is better than another; storytellers should be allowed the latitude to cast their own spell over readers.

Harry Potter Books 1-7 Special Edition Boxed Set

J. K. Rowling

3

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The Name of the Wind (Kingkiller Chronicle #1)

Patrick Rothfuss

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4.7

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Tales of the Dying Earth

Jack Vance

Paperback

$31.99

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Master of the Five Magics: 2nd edition

Lyndon M Hardy

Paperback

$27.99

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What books have your favorite magic systems, and how would you rate them?