the only reason I tested it was because I was already within a reasonable level of confidence that it functioned the same way. it's a logical hypothesis, such a simple stat as magical accuracy does not see much variation, if any, across any form of magic. even blue magic, which in its full form functions entirely differently from any other type of magic, shares this common trait. white magic is not in any reasonable level of likeliness going to be the only type of magic that has different rules.
in the time it's taken you to argue, jassik, you could have already tested this yourself. it's not hard, and it's your responsibility since you're going
against what is reasonably considered to be the standard.