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Magic Supremacy follows a structured progression of magical armor sets — starting in the Black Forest and advancing through each biome.
At the heart of this journey lies the Elemental Core Line, a chain of five balanced sets representing Valheim’s primal forces:
Lightcaller → Deathcaller → Frostcaller → Firecaller → Stormcaller
These armors offer a medium path between mana and defense — ideal for mages seeking harmony between survivability and power.

Each set is crafted in one biome, but its use extends well into the next.
For example:
Forged in the Black Forest, the Lightcaller Set and its guiding spiritual light will aid the traveler on their journey through the dark, lifeless depths of the Swamp.
Forged in the Swamp, the Deathcaller Set spreads death and decay to all who dwell in the Mountains — striking down any who cross its dark and deadly path.
This continues through the entire progression, letting each set remain relevant as you move forward — carrying its strength into the heart of the next challenge.
In parallel to the Core Line, you’ll find a growing number of Expansions — standalone armor sets created for alternative builds and distinct magical styles.
These sets don’t follow the standard balance. Instead, they offer lightweight or heavy-duty variations, each designed with a specific role, mechanic, or identity in mind — not just raw stats or simple mana boosts.
Current Expansions:
Each Expansion offers a new way to master magic — allowing you to redefine your playstyle and become a different kind of sorcerer.

To craft any armor set from the Magic Supremacy collection, you will need a specific Spirit — a magical orb infused with elemental essence.
Each set is attuned to one of these core Spirits:
Additional Expansions introduce unique Spirits of their own:
These Spirits serve as the heart of magical crafting — guiding your path through each biome.
Spirits drop from enemies with a chance that scales by difficulty — tougher monsters have a higher chance to carry one.
Don't forget to visit Haldor — you'll need to buy a Runic Capsule from him to craft any gear from the Distant Origins series.
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