Magic Resistance from Monster Spells
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:15 pm
The title is fairly self explanatory on this front but I'd like to elaborate a little.
The fact that current, you receive absolutely NO experience from being hit by monster spells is, frankly, rediculous. Monster spells are probably the number 1 reason for fighter deaths these days and we have absolutely NO defence against them.
Warriors become stronger and stronger and still take exactly the same amount of damage from these spells. I want to propose that monster spells start giving experience in magic resistance.
Currently the only way to develop magic resistance is but powergaming it with a player mage. Obviously this is an undesirable method to develop resistance so I'd like to see the opportunity for a more natural development of the skill. Monster spells are a terrible way to powergame magic resistance and the reasoning that originally saw the exp from these spells removed is frankly flawed and false.
Magic resistance is also based on the Willpower attribute and so any fears of uber-resistant warriors that can't be killed is also unfounded.
For your consideration.
The fact that current, you receive absolutely NO experience from being hit by monster spells is, frankly, rediculous. Monster spells are probably the number 1 reason for fighter deaths these days and we have absolutely NO defence against them.
Warriors become stronger and stronger and still take exactly the same amount of damage from these spells. I want to propose that monster spells start giving experience in magic resistance.
Currently the only way to develop magic resistance is but powergaming it with a player mage. Obviously this is an undesirable method to develop resistance so I'd like to see the opportunity for a more natural development of the skill. Monster spells are a terrible way to powergame magic resistance and the reasoning that originally saw the exp from these spells removed is frankly flawed and false.
Magic resistance is also based on the Willpower attribute and so any fears of uber-resistant warriors that can't be killed is also unfounded.
For your consideration.