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They council me, they understand.
They talk to me, they talk to me.
They tell me things that I will do.
They show me things I do to you!
They talk to me!"
The MC's vibe right now.
PS: I'm not a girl either, but my ex complains about it sometimes, thus I can say this.
PS: F*ck, saying this doesn't help either.
PS: Even best girl here called her the Tower's LAPDOG, that says enough.
2nd paragraph - True, Summonology takes longer to cast due to the material (corpse) assembly. It'll greatly reduce casting time if assembly was allowed beforehand. Now I think about it, the MC tend to have this trouble because of the two points I mentioned above which is typically how Keyzen students duel. He didn't have assembly issues, just the matter of having a suitable combating summon that's at least on par - such as the mud golem that's immune to most elements and can physically dominate his opponents.
4th paragraph - Spells are required to animate a summoned being regardless. Intent will affect how they act. The rest was discussed above. Looks like we had most arguments in concensus now.
2nd paragraph - That's why its impractical in interpersonal combat, no fool will wait for you to finish the summoning cast. Take the MC's first interpersonal battle for example when he had to face a Katarology major student - had the MC not been able to block or dodge the attacks and curses until then, the result would have been completely different.
3rd paragraph - I give you this one, majoring in one subject doesn't mean you cannot learn or master other subjects, it only means which subject you intend to focus and bases your future path on it. In fact, I have commented this before.
4th paragraph - Your first line here confused me. But I get your next sentence, both our third paragraph points to this, mastering one subject doesn't mean you can ignore the others. But this is quite impractical because it exhausts your fundamentals, knowledge and not to mention mana.
Use your first paragraph for example, but instead of using any high quality skeleton, its a normal undead: To have a normal undead to be able to fight on par with any Keyzen student (elites of their own with magic specialty), you'll need three subjects for this battle - Summonology to animate and move the corpse, Enchancement to strengthen the frame and material fo the corpse (definitely needed as Keyzen students aren't any typical mob), and Katarology to apply curse on the zombie's attacks when needed (applying curse on the split second any attack hits). See what I mean here? I NEVER said its useless, just impractical as things stand - you'll either need at least an adept level of the three subjects mentioned (studies), have a huge bank reserve of mana (talent), or high quality materials (cost). Currently our MC only has the second (talent), working of the first and third (studies and cost).
Second paragraph - Yes, all spells are instantaneously activated, but it TAKES LONGER TO CAST SUMMONING SPELLS, that's the critical difference. If you don't get this point here, then I'll need to page back to the summoning professor's chapters to you, plus an extra lesson on basic physics.
Third paragrah - Wrong, magical combat is a SUBJECT - refers to applying dark magic to enhance physcial capabilities. Yes, a summoner can use reinforcement (Enhancement Magic - also another subject) on their summoned beings an objects, but its far more impractical than just enchance a simple weapon and swing it on your own. An alternative comparison of this case is like cutting down a bamboo using a sword by magic and without it - why bother wasting mana when you can just brute force it?
Fourth paragraph - Arugument of second and third paragraph combined.