raven
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Post by raven on Aug 17, 2014 21:08:52 GMT -5
I am looking at what are the best setup for Magickers.
I have ran Wisdom followed by Agility Endurance Strength. What are the best ones to go with?
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Post by lulz on Aug 17, 2014 22:13:51 GMT -5
I personally go for wis, agi, end, str.
But it don't matter in tha end tho cuz RANGZ!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2014 23:15:38 GMT -5
I'd prioritize Wisdom first. Then it's about the type of gicker you're playing. Rukkians should prioritize agility second, so they have some of it left during stoneskin. They have easy access to strength and endurance though and will probably be AI in both of these at all times.
An Elkrosian should prioritize agility last, because quicken will have it at AI pretty easily.
For a Nilazi, or any other mage without access to rings/stat boosts, I would go wisdom/endurance/agility/strength. Wisdom being primary with a few extra hp being very important.
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raven
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Post by raven on Aug 19, 2014 20:23:50 GMT -5
I'd prioritize Wisdom first. Then it's about the type of gicker you're playing. Rukkians should prioritize agility second, so they have some of it left during stoneskin. They have easy access to strength and endurance though and will probably be AI in both of these at all times. An Elkrosian should prioritize agility last, because quicken will have it at AI pretty easily. For a Nilazi, or any other mage without access to rings/stat boosts, I would go wisdom/endurance/agility/strength. Wisdom being primary with a few extra hp being very important. I tend to go with ny usual seruo. Not sure if Wisdom is a blessing ir a curse since it gives you kess failures but when you do get a failure it seems you get faster skill up.
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Post by lulz on Aug 19, 2014 21:03:33 GMT -5
You need higher wisdom as a mage because the higher the stat, the greater the mana pool.
Also, higher wisdom means you need less fails to max out the particular skill.
There is no excuse for prioritizing any stat OTHER than wisdom if you're a mage.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2014 1:16:44 GMT -5
Mages are silly easy to fully branch out. Even if you dont spam, dont min max, and have horrible wisdom; all of your spells will branch out in less then 2 months. Somewhere between a rl week ans two months really.
In other words, the complexity in learning for a mage is the least of your worries. While your maximum mana pool is vital to all mages except drovians.
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Post by mood on Aug 20, 2014 22:49:55 GMT -5
slightly unrelated, but do the effects of rangz, quicken, fury, etc cap out at all?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 0:15:00 GMT -5
there is a cap on str, endurance, and agility yeah. So if you got endurance ring and an endurance spell on, you might notice that wearing a ring or not does not affect you at all.
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Post by lulz on Aug 21, 2014 0:47:07 GMT -5
I do believe the cap is extremely high, so just because your strength stat reads as absolutely incredible for a human, that does not mean you're completely max at that particular stat.
It's been a long, long time, but I DO seem to remember seeing a chart on this from a former player (they may even still lurk on these boards, though I'll let them decide on whether they wish to post or not).
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