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>Everyone has magic but it's tied to some form of bioetheric stamina that lets the user twist physics around but not too much and can exhaust the user pretty quickly.
Every soldier gets basic magic training for useful things. No fireballs or magic attacks, that shit's useless in the face of bullets. Squads are buffed magically instead. Sound and visual suppression for stealth, shielding for combat, enhanced senses for recon, and weight reduction all day e'ry day. It costs less to train a magically adept soldier than to send out gear that costs 2 years of that soldier's wages and the person is more versatile. Basically nothing changes except soldiers wear less gear and armor & jets will have fewer electronics.

>It's like DND and only a select few do shit with it but when they do you better not fuck around
It'd be like the big non-nuclear weapons of right now. MOABs and shit. 99% of the time it'd be a lot of nothing and then China would be all like "WE GOT ANOTHER FUCKING WIZARD SO IMPLESSIVE" and then promptly go back to being nothing. When Trump ordered the MOAB used, it would have been a fire mage. He'd pose for photographs and be like "Murika, fuck yeah!" and then glass the place.

>40K where it's reality warping but demons and shit come through if you're not careful
Remember the special forces in The Things They Carried with the free gook starter kit and the dead tiger? They'd have magic too. You would read about them in books and have trouble wrapping your head around it. They wouldn't officially exist.