For instance when a 5th Level wild mage cast a fireball spell it might come out as if it had been cast by a 8th level mage one time and as if by a 3rd level mage the next. The higher the level of the mage the wider the level variation (i.e A sencond level mage would have a casting level range of 1-3 while a 7th level mage would have a range of 3-11.) and the greater the chance a variation would occur.
Also, each time a spell was cast there was a 5% chance that a totally random effect might occur such as flowers growing out of the mages boots or, if really unlucky, the mage being teleported to a diffrent plane.
They also had access to their own school of spells which where as you expect very random in they''re nature.
On a different note, I''m not really in favour of mana points
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To recover from this exaustion they would need to rest. They can carry on casting if they wish but they risk collapsing from complete exaustion. The more powerful the mage gets and the more experience they have with the spell the less exaustion they suffer from casting that spell.
- Cedric Kerr