User blog comment:FairyRaven/Fairy Tail Chapter 331: Natsu's Strategy, Review and Commentary/@comment-3290324-20130517205151/@comment-7418318-20130519070647

Is it?

If a bullet is propelled by magical force, is it any different on impact than a bullet propelled by chemical means (i.e. fired from a gun)? In either case the bullet is just a metal object flying at high velocity. How it gained that speed is irrelevant for the actual impact.

With intangible forces it becomes harder to tell. For example is magnetism created through magic a different force than natural magnetism or magnetism created with electricity?

It's the same question for gravity magic. How much of it is "natural gravity" and how much is pure magic?

We clearly see that Dragons are affected by natural gravity. They walk around the ground and when they want to fly, they have to flap their wings. They can't just will themselfs to float around.