
Evoker
Evokers draw power from the surrounding world, shape it through disciplined formulae, and pay for it with intense mental strain.
SCTI, the Spell Caster Type Indicator, is a fantasy personality test that reveals what kind of spell caster you would be through a three-dimensional magic system. Instead of assigning a generic class label, SCTI maps your identity across source of power, casting method, and personal cost, leading to one of 27 distinct magical archetypes.
3 Dimensions
Source · Method · Cost
27 Results
25 Regular + 2 Special
3 Questions
Quick & Precise

EVOKER
Realm · Formula · Mind

WARLOCK
Patron · Pact · Mind

WIZARD
Self · Ritual · Mind
SCTI is a spell caster personality test built around three dimensions of magical identity. Instead of giving you a generic fantasy label, it shows where your power comes from, how you use it, and what it costs.
Discover whether your magic comes from the world around you, an external patron, or your inner self.
See whether you cast through structure, contracts, or direct will.
Understand whether your power is paid for through the mind, consequence, or physical medium.
SCTI is built around 27 magical archetypes created by combining three sources of power, three casting methods, and three forms of cost.

Evokers draw power from the surrounding world, shape it through disciplined formulae, and pay for it with intense mental strain.

Diviners read the patterns of reality through structured magical systems, but every act of foresight carries consequences that ripple far beyond the moment.

Alchemists transform ambient power through exact magical procedure, turning material components into controlled and costly results.

Druids borrow power from the living world through bonds of balance and reciprocity, sustaining magic through patience, focus, and ongoing attunement.

Rangers form practical pacts with the land itself, wielding environmental power while bearing the long-term consequences of every intervention.

Enchanters channel power through agreements with objects, tools, and systems, permanently tying magic to crafted mediums and physical vessels.

Psions resonate directly with the energy of the world and shape it through sheer will, though that immediacy places constant pressure on the mind.

Cataclysmists force environmental power into motion through instinct and will, but every intervention risks unpredictable fallout and cascading consequence.

Earth Elementalists command the material world through direct intent, turning physical resources into raw magical force.

Pact Wizards access patron-granted power through exact rules, invocations, and formal structures, paying for precision with relentless cognitive effort.

Oracles interpret higher powers through sacred systems and codified signs, yet every revelation can alter fate in ways that cannot be recalled.

Blood Mages use formalized rites to invoke patron power through sacrifice, binding magic to the body and other physical mediums.

Warlocks gain power through direct bargains with external beings, sustaining those bonds through loyalty, obsession, and the ongoing cost of dependence.

Occultists trade with hidden powers and forbidden knowledge, gaining dangerous insight while inviting consequences they can never fully control.

Paladins bind themselves to higher powers through oath and sacred exchange, turning devotion and sacrifice into embodied magical force.

Clerics channel patron-given power through faith and will, carrying the emotional and spiritual strain of serving something greater than themselves.

Sorcerers wield power bestowed by a greater source as if it were natural instinct, yet their gifts remain entangled with destiny and inherited consequence.

Necromancers impose their will on patron-linked thresholds of life, death, and memory, often at the cost of bodies, remains, or other tangible mediums.

Wizards generate magic from the disciplined force of the self, using intellect and structure to shape reality at the cost of relentless mental expenditure.

Invokers forge internally generated power into exact language and ritual, but every precisely spoken act can produce consequences beyond intention.

Runesmiths inscribe inner power into durable forms, fusing self-mastery with crafted symbols, tools, and enduring physical media.

Rogues use self-directed power through deals, leverage, and shadowed exchange, paying for freedom with pressure, vigilance, and psychological strain.

Monster Slayers rely on disciplined selfhood and tactical exchange to confront danger, knowing every victory can trigger a new chain of consequences.

Fighters turn personal resolve into force through sacrifice, effort, and direct physical expenditure, making the body itself the price of power.

Bards cast through expression, inspiration, and presence, transforming the force of the self into magic that depends on emotional energy and mental vitality.

Bladesingers fuse self-born power with instinctive motion and decisive will, but every elegant act of magic risks reshaping fate in unintended ways.

Monks refine inner power through direct practice and absolute discipline, using the body and material life itself as the vessel of mastery.
Take the SCTI test and reveal your magical archetype in just a few questions.