To put some fuel on the fire, I'm not sure I agree with any one of you.
1. It is quite obvious (apperently not every one here) that the crystal will give you bennefits directly from the trun after it is cast. Thus, you don't have to wait 5 turns for the crystal to pay of. Basically you can use the first earned mana the secound it is obtained.
2. Howerer, to say you would gain some leverage instantly (turn after it is cast) isn't correct either in my oppinoin. Think about it. How can a "stored" mana reserve be percived as worse then mana that will will be gather later? It is just don't add up. To have mana available is way better then recive mana in the future.
I give you a few exampels:
Let's flip the thinking (it might be easier to see that way)
Let's say you have a incantation that cost you 0 to cast. If you could choose between these tow options what would you take:
- Gives you 5 mana (the no crystal example).
- Gives you 1 mana turn 1, 1 mana turn 2, ... , 1 mana turn 5 (the crystal example)
I bet no one will take option 2?
Question is; how many turns would you say option 2 requier for you to pick it over option 1?
Note: you will not save an action in the "no crystal" since it forces you to save the mana in order to make the example accurate, thus passing the action.
On the other hand, if you make a large net earn early by casting a crystal why not cast as amny as you can? Why not cast 6 crystals and 6 flowers? If the theori is correct that you will get the upper hand for each point extra channeling you have against your oponent no matter what, well just keep cast your crystals. To my this can't be true. Why? Not one signel crystal will put any threat to your oponent.
After I have been thinking about this for a while, my thoughts on this would be that it depends what you do
and when you do it with your alternative action/mana instead of casting the crystal. If you just store it the crystal option will be superior earlier then 5 turns. If you invest in the mana for your strategy imideatly (turn 0, same turn as crystal would have come out) the gain over casting a crystal is at its maximum. With this said; if you are in between the two exampls and save these five mana to counter your oponent you have to do so prior to turn 5 to gain from it, otherwise the crystal is better.
Conclution: It depends when the 5 mana you have not cast the crystal with is used to know if it is better or not.The discussion with starting mana pool can easily be see through if play with it a bit.
Let's say all mages start with 1000 mana, who would cast a crystal then? Correct, on one would since it would impact the game at all. Now we can reduce it to 500, and then 250, and then 100.... The closer to zero the better the crystal gets. So saying 10 is equalt to 0 is just not correct.
That was my 0.02$.
Hope it didn't offend anyone.
(Sorry for all the spelling errors. It is early here in Sweden)