User blog comment:Enzu225/Magic Wiki/@comment-24755643-20190903091830/@comment-27591046-20190903110521

How can you say that a specific form of magic such as Alchemy does not share the same description. In the end, Alchemy is always a form of Elemental Transmutation.

The only thing you need in order to explain about the different mechanisms behind that form of magic, is to write a seperate paragraph explaining about different uses (or possibilities) for that type of magic.

Although for Alchemy you can also create two seperate pages and name them Traditional Alchemy and Modern Alchemy. Traditional alchemy is alchemy that can only change metals into metals and needs the use of philosopher's stone, while modern alchemy is not limited to metals and does not need the philosopher's stone.