Definition of wizardry Wizardry

/wɪˈzɚdɹi/ - [wizerdree] - wiz•ard•ry

We found 7 definitions of wizardry from 5 different sources.

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What does wizardry mean?

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

wizardry - exceptional creative ability
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  • wizardry (n.)
    The character or practices o/ wizards; sorcery; magic.

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  • "Wizardry" is a series of computer role-playing games that were popular in the 1980s. First, made for the Apple II, they were later moved to other platforms. The latest game in the series, "Wizardry 8", is only for Windows.

    "Wizardry" began as a simple dungeon crawl by Andrew C. Greenberg and Robert Woodhead. It was written when they were students at Cornell University and then published by Sir-Tech.

    David W. Bradley took over the series after the fourth game.

    Series.

    The first and last three games were trilogies (Three parts of one story).

    Legacy.

    "Wizardry" inspired many games which were almost exactly like it. Some notable series that are very much like "Wizardry" include "The Bard's Tale" and "Might and Magic".

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