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Message ID: 2139
Date: Tue Jun 1 20:50:15 BST 1999
Author: James Dwyer
Subject: Re: I dont know why u play a wizard, but...


Wizard solo ability starts off excellent. I'd say 16 and above it
becomes increasingly difficult whereas you can only solo 1 blue
creature. Theres just not enough mana to do more.

Why can't we get more mana? I'm insane for thinking that? :P Maybe,
maybe. I do know that wizard class is entirely dependent on mana to
survive, where all the other classes have some non-mana way of dealing
with things. You'd think, then, that we as a class would discover a way
to get more mana while our colleagues are focusing on how to get
otherworldy beings to follow their orders.

Croesus Illuminatus (Xegony)

SuperFreak wrote:
>
> From: SuperFreak <supermario@...>
>
> Heyas, I got no beef with you, and yes, I think that if you keep up thinking
> that a wizard is a crappy class, and want to change it to your needs, thats
> never gonna happen, so why dont u stay on topic first off. The topic for this
> list wasnt "Discuss how a wizard can be made better" so over all, you flamed
> me with a dumb response that made jack for sense.
> I also don't see why your freakin out so bad, I mean, gosh, I personally
> understand how the wizards work in all games, they ARE NOT supposed to be the
> masters of melee, or other magic kinds, they are supposed to be able to Damage
> the target very fast, thats EXACTLY what they do! If you think a wizard needs
> to be able to get more mana or crap, your insane, I can kill 4-6 blues in a
> row without medding(at lvl 9), and I can take on 3 blues at a time, and I can
> do 1 even! If you dont got what it takes to be a wizard, then just go play a
> Magician so you can summon, go play your trix, wannabee.
> -Malvos
> <snip of Crap someone with problems said>
>
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