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carefull though, while it works very well, if you aren't an Elea and/or worshiping Elkath, the first levels of magic capacity will be hard to learn, as you'll take about two time your minus mana value plus the value of the spell you just casted as raw damage (not mitigated by armor). So you're very likelly to kill yourself trying early on. (like you have 30 HP and -5 mana, you overcast a healing spell that cost 12, you take (12+5) x2 damage, 34 damage and you die)
Once you can take a few spells without dying, it is a very good way to train armor, regeneration, magic capacity, casting, as well as enhancing the level of spells.