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Message ID: 154
Date: Mon Apr 19 00:04:32 BST 1999
Author: Ken Morris
Subject: Re: Our class


I am a 20th lvl Wizard and I agree with Tandeyan, once you start reaching
the higher lvls, no one can match the raw power of a Wizard. You will
become a necessity to most groups, just like a cleric.

Talarin High Elven Wizarad

----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Trubiani <u1607755@...>
To: <eq_wizards@onelist.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 2:03 PM
Subject: [eq_wizards] Re: Our class


> From: "Chris Trubiani" <u1607755@...>
>
> Just wondering what lvl you are? I found that until lvl 8 the wizard is
> very weak, and once he hits 12 he becomes incredible powerful. At lvl 14,
I
> would chose my magic over weak mage or necro magic any day. As you get
> higher in lvls getting money becomes much easier. I'm still almost always
> broke, while my warrior friends run around with 50 pp on them, but I never
> have problems making enough to buy the spells (hence why I am always
broke).
> If you're below the lvls I mentioned then I would suggest just hanging in
> there until you reach them, you will be amazed by the leap in power the
> wizard takes.
>
> Tandeyan, Dark Elf Wizard
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregory Egan <gemd@...>
> To: eq_wizards@onelist.com <eq_wizards@onelist.com>
> Date: Sunday, April 18, 1999 1:52 PM
> Subject: [eq_wizards] Our class
>
>
> >From: Gregory Egan <gemd@...>
> >
> >Just wondering how other people feel about our Wizard class. It seems to
me
> >that we are short-changed compared to magicians and necromancers, whose
> >spells seem a lot better, and can have "pets" fight for them. It's also
> >hard to make signifant amounts of money to buy spells. I still like the
> >game, just wondered if anyone else felt the same way.
> >
> >Greg (Kronan)
> >
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