And the subtitle for this topic *was* going to be "Just because you're no longer a newbie doesn't mean you can't be ignorant." But that was too long.
My character, Pearlfox, is gradually learning to be a mage. (Taking her own sweet time, too.)
My question is about what happens when the skill level rises in certain spells. Does this simply mean that the spell has a more likely chance of being cast, or does it meant that it becomes more powerful?
Thanks for any help!
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You'll find out once your skill gets higher! (after taking your sweet time) :biggrin:
Yeah I know that wasn't very helpful
Well too bad :biggrin:
Hmm they should make an emotion face for sticking your tounge out
Yeah I know that wasn't very helpful
Well too bad :biggrin:
Hmm they should make an emotion face for sticking your tounge out
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Well, the chance of casting is higher. I don't think it hurts a lot more, just a bit more.... depend on the spell... :P dyluck, you sure you can't have toung stick out?
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Its not one of the emotion icons
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Yeah I dont really know if they spell gets stronger...
Gee I hope so... never really noticed it though.
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Yeah I dont really know if they spell gets stronger...
Gee I hope so... never really noticed it though.
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Let her figure it out herself! I believe that only through hard work can a mage master the craft!
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or trhough a teacher...
mages should take novises ( magic pupils... also budist monk pupils )
mages should take novises ( magic pupils... also budist monk pupils )
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I would take on an apprentice but it would be hard work as I am an exacting teacher.