User blog comment:SkullinBones1/Wizard Battle Royal. Turjan of Miir vs Caleb Widogast vs Raistlin Mejere/@comment-25253035-20191222082203

Attack Spells: Turjan's prismatic spray and slow time spell is superior in my opinion. Although its not the strongest spell, it can still produce quite the damage through its ability to spray. And with the slow time spell, Turjan can slow down time and aim that spray more accurately and critically. Caleb takes the second edge since his fireball spell seems tod eal the most damage, and his secondary can both immobolize and produce damage. It's only downside is that the cat paw can still be dodged, and the fireball spell is ineffective at close range. Raistlin for me has the least effective spell, since his magic missile and web looks inferior than being able to cast a fireball or slow down time.  Edge: Turjan>Caleb>Raistlin

Support Spells: Turjan's spells seem to be the least effective. While it can make him invisible, the fact that this takes place in a forest means that he really needs to be careful. Once his stealth is broken he is toast. Raistlin's spell is kinda okay but it has some limtations. His shield spell is the strongest defensive spell here but it disperses after the attack, which meant that it can be exploited. That charm spell is also cool but is only effective at 5 feet, which is bad since this is a wizard battle, and magic always comes in the form of range combat. Caleb's armor and counterspell is the most useful. While his armor is not as tough as the shield spell, it can last longer, and that counterspell is useful in making sure that the others won't be able to cast their spell (though granted the Shield Spell can probably block it, but still if used smart it can be pretty deadly).

Edge: Caleb>Raistlin>Turjan

Utility Spell: Caleb's summoning spells are the most useless for me. While it is cool that he can summon a cat and an invisible servant, they would probably die quickly if hit by the other two's destructive magic. Raistlin takes the second edge since his floating disk gives him mobility, and that detect magic can help him spot invisible foes. The only problem is that the latter can only be used for a limited time, and the former doesn't really give him a boost in speed so he'll still be hit if he's caught in the open riding it. Turjan's cloud teleportation thingy is the most useful, allowing him to be anywhere he wants to be in, giving him trememdous control of the battelfield. This will be useful in being in a certain spell to suprise his enemies while they are busy duking it out.

Edge: Turjan>Raistlin>Caleb

Special Abilities: Raistlin's staff magic is the least of the three. Like seriously having the ability to slow down your fall won't be that useful since the battle will be grounded (I don't see these wizards fighting on the air or doing parkour), and a flashlight is... a flashlight. Turjan's melee skills is useful in itself since this gives him an edge if this gets close, but he still has to get close and dodge alot of ranged attacks, and even if gets passed that he still had to deal with all the defensive magic they have. Caleb's cantrips are more lethal since it can immolate items, forest and enemies. ''' Edge: Caleb>Turjin>Raistlin  Equipment:''' Now this is a tough one. Caleb and Turjan both are even when it comes to their items. Caleb's torso armor is better than the bracelet since, while both can defend against physical and magical attack, the chain shirt covers the whole body. Turjan on the other hand takes the edge when it comes to melee weapons since his sword far outweighs the dagger (made even better with Turjan's melee skills). Raistlin staff and dagger is the inferior of them all. Like yeah, good luck trying to stab or bludgeon, or use weak spells against these two people who has better armor and weapons.  Edge: Caleb=Turjin>Raistlin

X-Factors: Caleb takes much of the factors here since he's fairly tough and, most importantly, the most experienced and tactally-minded of them all. Turjan isn't that far enough with his physical prowess but he can be too reckless. Raistlin on the other hand, falls shortest since being physically weak meant that he won't be able to endure a prolonged battle, either it be melee or magic.

Edge: Caleb>Turjin>Raistlin

Final Verdict: Judging by his spells, equipment and x-factors, Raistlin is the weakest of the three. While his charm magic and detect spells are useful, none of his magical spells took a #1 spot. Almost all of them are either inferior to other spells, or are not that useful. I kinda see why he needed to join the warriors of the lance because he would probably die instantly if he is on his own.

Turjan in my opinion takes the second spot, being obviously the best melee fighter in this fight after his battle with that dragon. His prismatic spray and an slow time spell are useful in blasting enemies without much problem as the others, and his cloud spell allows him to basically teleport and get the best spots in battle. The only ptoblem with him is taht he lacks experience and tend to fall into traps.

Caleb in my opinion is the winner of this battle since his spells pack quite the punch themselves, and he has the best array of defense in this fight as well (since he has two, with the armor proving to be the best). And that counterspell iwill be extremely dangerous for the other mage since it can prevent them from casting certain spells. The only problem with him is that his magic looks to be more mana-dependent than the other two, but he makes up for it by having the best x-factors. To be honest, Turjin could have won this battle if not for his recklessness. Granted, Caleb was once gung ho when he was younger but unlike Turjin, he had learn the values of strategy by defeating giant monster, lesser gods, spirits and greatly powerful warriors.

'''3rd: Raistlin Mejere

2nd:Turjan or Miir

1st: Caleb Widogast'''