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Message ID: 93
Date: Sat Apr 17 17:22:01 BST 1999
Author: Chuck Scarberry
Subject: Re: Spell Questions
> From: Anthony Lee <saleengt@...>
>
> At 01:31 PM 4/16/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >From: Donald Taber <dtaber@...>
> >
> >I have a few questions...
> >
> >1. Spell damage seems to be linked to level somehow, anyone
> >have any idea how? Is it just 1 extra point per level? Is
> >it spell dependant?
> >
> >For example, as a fifth level wizard using Shock of Fire, I was
> >consistantly doing 13 points of damage. After going to 6th
> >level, I am consistantly doing 14 points.
> >
> Yes it does 1 additional damage per lvl but there is a cap. Shock of Fire
> caps at 15 dmg if i remember correctly.
>
> >2. Also, I have been playing around with the spells, and I am having
> >trouble getting O'keils Radiation to work. How does it work and
> >what is the best way to use it?
> >
> My opinion is O'keils is really a waste of mana, i bought it for my Wiz
> during P4 (of course it wasn't working during P4)
> Since then i have seen it cast on others and people have cast it on me.
> It's like a shielding spell that does damage to
> monsters that are close to you. The problem with it in my opinion is that
> it doesn't last nearly long enough to make it
> worth casting. Total time it lasts about 30 secs or so.
>
> >3. Any idea where I can find a Glimpse spell in Freeport? I have
> >tried the guild and can not find it for sale. I'm sure it's not that
> >great
> >of a spell, but I think it's the only one I don't have.
>
> No idea .. sorry ;)
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Soren
> > Wizard Level
> >6
> >
> >
> >
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