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Message ID: 1136
Date: Sat May 8 15:24:53 BST 1999
Author: Chris Trubiani
Subject: Re: Root and Shoot
>From: "Alan Charity" <acharity@...>kill
>
>The only problem with the Root and Shoot strategy is in places like
>Crushbone or other open areas as soon as you root something a fighter or
>other class will charge the monster and start fighting it. This is usually
>not a problem because the damage our spells deliver can easily outmatch a
>fighter of similar level. However the fighter will swear you stole his
>and you'll get a 20 min rant about how wizards are just a bunch of kill(Level
>stealers. It use to bother me at first but now a say what the hell I'm a
>Wizard.
>
>
>Aljernon
>14th Level Wizard
>Karana
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Raistlin X [mailto:raistlinx76@...]
>Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 10:31 PM
>To: eq_wizards@onelist.com
>Subject: [eq_wizards] Root and Shoot
>
>
>From: "Raistlin X" <raistlinx76@...>
>
>Greetings,
>
>I have heard about this "Root and Shoot" strategy and I am greatly curious
>about what it is. I have all the RANK 2 spells except Glimpse and I need a
>good way to kill things as I am getting nowhere towards my next level
>7). I currently reside in Qeynos (Human), and I am looking for some way toname
>get to Level 7 without getting slain by Holly Crosstree or whatever her
>is.and
>
>I am also looking to learn some new languages but it's hard to do as I have
>none to trade in return.
>
>So, for those of you are confused, what is thr "Root and Shoot" strategy?
>
>(The strategy I use sometimes is to cast Root then Icestrike, back away,
>watch the enemy get pelted, then finish them with my staff when Icestrikeor
>Root ends.)
>
>Raestlin (Raistlin was taken, OK?)
>Level 6 Human Wizard
>Tunare Server (*SNIFF* I miss Veeshan!)
>
>
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