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Message ID: 137
Date: Sun Apr 18 19:48:15 BST 1999
Author: Scotti
Subject: Re: Language question


Hello,
I'm a 7th level high-elf wizard on the Veesh* server. While I don't know
if these are the best ways to increase your language skills, they do the
have the virtue of trying to make the most of your time
(1) Being a high-elf, I spend some time fishing. While fishing I get with
a partner(s) and send random messages. Doesn't have to be anything it seems
for the skill to go up.
(2) Ditto but on the boat to Freeport. The wait for the boat and the wait
on the boat are excellent times to increase language skills especially
since you cant practice any spell casting. If you can get the entire boat
to go along with this, your skills will really jump.

See ya.




At 12:54 PM 4/18/99 -0400, you wrote:
>From: "Chris Trubiani" <u1607755@...>
>
>Just get a partner, and keep saying the same thing over and over again to
>each other. Your skill will go up fairly quickly.
>
>Tandayen, Dark Elf Wizard
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: J Zenno <zdogg@...>
>To: eq_wizards@onelist.com <eq_wizards@onelist.com>
>Date: Sunday, April 18, 1999 12:43 PM
>Subject: [eq_wizards] Language question
>
>
>>From: J Zenno <zdogg@...>
>>
>>Hello I am a 7th level wizard who wants to get a jump on his language
>>skills. I have been unable to figure out how to do so though :( I know
>how
>>to change my language from Erudite to Common and back. I also see them
>>listed as skills. I do not see anyplace for other languages though when I
>>talk to my guild trainer. Is this what the specialization or research
>>skills are for. Or am I missing something. I know that listening to the
>>language is supposed to help increase skill, but I have yet to been able to
>>really listen to foreign tounges for a long period of time. Was just
>>wondering if anybody could explain how to go about this, because I am
>>stumped and don't see any easy or logical way to start studying a new
>>language. Thanks Everyone
>>
>>Zakrul
>>Erudite on Bristlebane
>>
>>
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