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Message ID: 1115
Date: Fri May 7 21:37:56 BST 1999
Author: Karl Hatteland
Subject: Re: Please help me :(


What level is a fire imp. I hurt one at lvl 9.
It conned red to me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Trubiani <u1607755@...>
To: eq_wizards@onelist.com <eq_wizards@onelist.com>
Date: Friday, May 07, 1999 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: [eq_wizards] Please help me :(


>From: "Chris Trubiani" <u1607755@...>
>
>Aye, 6 is what I have noticed I have never been able to hurt something 6+
>lvls above me.
>
>Tandayen, Dark Elf Wizard
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: mstokes <mstokes@...>
>To: eq_wizards@onelist.com <eq_wizards@onelist.com>
>Date: Friday, May 07, 1999 12:09 PM
>Subject: Re: [eq_wizards] Please help me :(
>
>
>>From: mstokes <mstokes@...>
>>
>>All true, but I would like to add one point, and that is Wizard spells
will
>>always be resisted if the mob is 6+ levels greater than the casters.
>>
>>Chris Trubiani wrote:
>>
>>> From: "Chris Trubiani" <u1607755@...>
>>>
>>> Hail... Wizard spells work a different way then other casters. The
>other
>>> casters (I'm not sure if magicians are included in this) either do full
>dmg
>>> or no dmg. Wizards have there dmg vary over a range. This may seem
bad
>to
>>> you now, but it's not. Wizard spells get completely resisted less than
>>> other caster spells. So when you're doing 40 dmg (on a 83 dmg spell),
>but
>>> everyone else is getting completely resisted you won't feel so useless.
>>> BTW, Necro life draining spells are impossible to resist, it will do the
>>> same amount of dmg every single time he casts it no matter what.
>>>
>>> details.
>>
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