Dual-classing in two spellcaster classes

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Post by darthjee » Tue Aug 15, 2006 5:29 pm

aaahhh ... fix the quotes ... the words are all wrong ... it sounds like if i said something i didnt
Trueguardian wrote:
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darthjee wrote:5 - 10% is not a big deal when you are trying to buff, just when you want to blow things up
When you are buffing, you slip into your pajamas for a minute.
Real bad form in my opinion. Take the feat and the hit if you want to be a mage and wear armor. It is cheesing as far as I am concerned if you don't.
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Post by Fifty » Tue Aug 15, 2006 5:36 pm

Trueguardian wrote:
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Fifty wrote:5 - 10% is not a big deal when you are trying to buff, just when you want to blow things up
When you are buffing, you slip into your pajamas for a minute.
Real bad form in my opinion. Take the feat and the hit if you want to be a mage and wear armor. It is cheesing as far as I am concerned if you don't.
Well, it is a good job I don't care if you think I am cheesing. I don't see anything wrong with emoting *unbuckles armour*, buffing then emoting *rebuckles armour* before entering a dungeon. I also don't feel bad about doing the same *in* a dungeon, as long as I do it somewhere "safe"

It is one thing to have this % applied when firing spells in combat, another out...

"I know, I'll keep my full plate on while I cast mage armour, because I am stupid.. duuuuh...."

Very silly comment, IMO.
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Post by Darkfire » Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:09 pm

Trueguardian wrote:
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darthjee wrote:
Fifty wrote:5 - 10% is not a big deal when you are trying to buff, just when you want to blow things up
When you are buffing, you slip into your pajamas for a minute.
Real bad form in my opinion. Take the feat and the hit if you want to be a mage and wear armor. It is cheesing as far as I am concerned if you don't.
I dont believe it is cheesing to pre-buff in "PJs" before hand. Cheesing is doing something that the system wont let you do, and its pretty easy to change cloths/armor before a battle.

Dont forget that you can't equip/unequip armor during a battle either.
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Post by scribe » Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:14 pm

scribe wrote:When you are buffing, you slip into your pajamas for a minute.
That's the one I'm actually responsible for. Darthjee was the 5-10% one, Trueguardian is the one who objected to buffing nighties. I think it was my fault, up above, that it got messed up.
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Post by Trueguardian » Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:45 pm

Fifty wrote:
Trueguardian wrote:
scribe wrote:
darthjee wrote:
Fifty wrote:5 - 10% is not a big deal when you are trying to buff, just when you want to blow things up
When you are buffing, you slip into your pajamas for a minute.
Real bad form in my opinion. Take the feat and the hit if you want to be a mage and wear armor. It is cheesing as far as I am concerned if you don't.
Well, it is a good job I don't care if you think I am cheesing. I don't see anything wrong with emoting *unbuckles armour*, buffing then emoting *rebuckles armour* before entering a dungeon. I also don't feel bad about doing the same *in* a dungeon, as long as I do it somewhere "safe"

It is one thing to have this % applied when firing spells in combat, another out...

"I know, I'll keep my full plate on while I cast mage armour, because I am stupid.. duuuuh...."

Very silly comment, IMO.
Like I said, my opinion (which doesn't mean much, and that is fine). With that said...."safe" in a dungeon is an oxymoron. You just killed some uglies, the "battle music" has stopped and as long as the group doesn't move it is over a predetermind engine limit spawn point it is "safe". Just doesn't seem right to me. My way isn't better or worse than yours, just different.
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Post by darthjee » Tue Aug 15, 2006 7:11 pm

Trueguardian wrote:
Fifty wrote:
Trueguardian wrote:
scribe wrote:
darthjee wrote:
Fifty wrote:5 - 10% is not a big deal when you are trying to buff, just when you want to blow things up
When you are buffing, you slip into your pajamas for a minute.
Real bad form in my opinion. Take the feat and the hit if you want to be a mage and wear armor. It is cheesing as far as I am concerned if you don't.
Well, it is a good job I don't care if you think I am cheesing. I don't see anything wrong with emoting *unbuckles armour*, buffing then emoting *rebuckles armour* before entering a dungeon. I also don't feel bad about doing the same *in* a dungeon, as long as I do it somewhere "safe"

It is one thing to have this % applied when firing spells in combat, another out...

"I know, I'll keep my full plate on while I cast mage armour, because I am stupid.. duuuuh...."

Very silly comment, IMO.
Like I said, my opinion (which doesn't mean much, and that is fine). With that said...."safe" in a dungeon is an oxymoron. You just killed some uglies, the "battle music" has stopped and as long as the group doesn't move it is over a predetermind engine limit spawn point it is "safe". Just doesn't seem right to me. My way isn't better or worse than yours, just different.
well, you can always take the armor off and risk having a spaw getting you unprepared
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Post by Tigg » Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:09 pm

Trueguardian wrote:You just killed some uglies, the "battle music" has stopped and as long as the group doesn't move it is over a predetermind engine limit spawn point it is "safe". Just doesn't seem right to me.
It doesn't have to be that way- on previously encountered servers I've seen some real nasty patrols used in dungeons and the like. I think it's much harder to balance the challenge level that way, though.
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