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There are many iterable data structures that aren't indexable, the most obvious and simplest being a linked-list, in which each item knows where the next item is, but the data...

I'm actually having a hard time coming up with an example case for reduce where I *would* care about the order. In most cases that make sense to use reduce...

See #121 with list of modern creatures for reference.

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## Standard Casting (slots) - If any spell has a preparation mode of prepared or always prepared - Includes all spells with those two modes ### At-Will List - If...

The logic here is that if there are prepared spells, the at-will spells will live with them in the at-will line of the top paragraph. If there are *not* prepared...

It *is* good to note that innate spells with no use limit need to be grouped with the at-will spells though, I forgot about that.

> there are casters that have Innate spells and At-Will usage in their normal spellcasting feature. Wait, are there casters that have *both* innate at-will and prepared at-will spells?

> > ## Spellcasting Action > > ### Choice > > If the user selects the spellcasting action style, then the spellcasting feature is displayed under the Actions header, but...

> That would not be a valid distinction for that preparation mode though. Always prepared mode probably shouldn't be a prep mode in the system, and should just be a...