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No what ends up being the process is that you add the result of what you do to the d4 to the result of a d12 roll. As an example let's say you roll a 4 on the d4 and a 7 on the d12 you subtract 1 from the d4 result, getting you 3. You multiply the 3 by 12 to get 36 and then you add 36 to the result of the d12 making it so you add 7 + 36= 43. 

Oh that’s clever, it’s a little more than I am used to, but definitely works if there are four kinds of magic I would maybe lay out the 12 spell tables for each one of those for kind of Magic‘s, roll d4 for magic type table, and then roll d12 for the spell. A d412 table hahah