It would be better to communicate with the Betza's notation than the Parlett's notation. The former is more explicit and requires a very small effort to learn what you need here.
Concerning the Wizard, yes I misread you but when you write "Unlike the usual Wizard, this one is not colorbound, but also does not jump" it led me in error. Why don't you say, simply, "Unlike the usual Wizard, this one does not jump and is not colorbound"?
It would be better to communicate with the Betza's notation than the Parlett's notation. The former is more explicit and requires a very small effort to learn what you need here.
Concerning the Wizard, yes I misread you but when you write "Unlike the usual Wizard, this one is not colorbound, but also does not jump" it led me in error. Why don't you say, simply, "Unlike the usual Wizard, this one does not jump and is not colorbound"?