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Message ID: 1893
Date: Wed May 26 21:03:29 BST 1999
Author: Karl Hatteland
Subject: Re: On Feedback & Spell List
>From: "Marziani, Michael D." <Michael.Marziani@...>times
>
>Yes please post this. I would be happy to supplement your list with
>comments on the uses and usefulness of the spells as well if desired.
>
>-Solric of the 5th (yay!) circle (level 17)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: mstokes [mailto:mstokes@...]
>Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 8:58 AM
>To: eq_wizards@onelist.com
>Subject: [eq_wizards] On Feedback & Spell List
>
>
>From: mstokes <mstokes@...>
>
>>
>> He also seem to think that wizard having -almost- same damage/mana
>> efficiency as magiciant is quiet ok as long as our damage is dealt
>> slightly faster. This really bugs me. i see no purpose whatsoever in
>> myself doing a mob 1000 damage in 4 shots vs a magiciant doing it in
>> 5.With both of us having used the same mana spent. That is suppose to be
>> a big asset??
>
>I think the point is that wizards can do a 1000 HP's in damage about 3
>as fast as a magician. Go to stratistics and read the casting times onsome
>of their Higher level spells. Some cast 20% slower than Gate, and we allit
>know how well gate works in combat.
>
>Also, I have compiled all of the spell lists from the various sites into a
>MS-Excel Spreadsheet. It is large so I don't want to post it on a mailing
>list, but I will if there is enough positive feedback. Perhaps if I post
>once everyone can fill in the gaps, Email it directly back to me, and I'llit
>post it a second time after all the feedback is entered. We can then add
>to the tome/faq that is being worked on.
>
>
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