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Message ID: 1891
Date: Wed May 26 20:17:52 BST 1999
Author: Karl Hatteland
Subject: Re: Fizzles and faltering spells late in lvl


I know only of one time they made a class lesser good. It was late in
phase 3 beta when they took the dmg done by AE spells and divided it by two.
But the mana amount stayed the same.
The wizards became less powerfull with this change.

Think if the wizard AE spells was doing twice the dmg what they are
doing now, maybe they had been worth using.


-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Wiseman <keithw@...>
To: 'eq_wizards@onelist.com' <eq_wizards@onelist.com>
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: [eq_wizards] Fizzles and faltering spells late in lvl


>From: Keith Wiseman <keithw@...>
>
>Are you kidding? Of course they would ))
>There is no question they tweak some aspects of the game that aren't
>documented.
>Only recently, after complaints from players, have they begun to give us
>more feedback on changes... but I still don't think they tell us everything
>they change. Have they notified us of many changes that reigned in a
class?
>I can't recall one. Everything they've told us 'improves' a classes
>ability, not diminishes. Do you think they aren't making changes to a
class
>that might 'negatively' affect them? I'm sure they are if they think there
>is an imbalance.
>
> -----Original Message-----
>From: Sergey Bukhman <sergeyb@...>
>
>
>> From: Keith Wiseman <keithw@...>
>>
>> I started having this problem at Lvl 20 and assumed it was differences in
>> the level spells but I'm not so sure... Wonder if they snuck a change in
>on
>> Wizards that is affecting this..
>>
>
>I am just two bubbles away from 14 and I've been experiencing similar
>effects
>too.
>
>Do you think Verant would do anything like that without letting us know?
>That
>would be despicable.
>
>Qenelin
>
>
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