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HOW Spells that Mage loses

Discussion in 'Icewind Dale (Classic)' started by John Crichton, Jul 17, 2001.

  1. John Crichton Gems: 2/31
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    In HOw the Changed the Opposition School. As you all know. My piont is im looking for the the mage who loose the lest offensive spells.

    Im a Enchanter all they loose is Invocation,
    I think he the best, he has everthing esle.
    Conjurer looses the same. so tie.

    Then Necromancer, lost Enchantment/charm who cares, but he looses Illusion.

    So its ether I loose Invocation or Illsuion im reading through all the spells and decide which one is better. to save me time which one whould you use>??

    O is there anyplce where i can
    find out which spells a bard can learn???
     
  2. Voltric Gems: 19/31
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    A bard like a mornal mage can learn from all schools. You don't have to be a specialist mage. But if you do, and you not interested in role-playing your mage and simply want to power game go with a conjurer. Don't give up invocation for that school is all the area effort damage spells.
     
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    Never take a specialist wizard unless you have another that can cast the spell's you loose (not including bards).
    It sucks to stand in a situation where you think: "DAMN I could have used that spell now"
    And DON'T make a party without invocation spells.
     
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    Keep in mind though, that if you learned a spell before installing HoW (which would not allow you to learn it), it will not be removed from your spellbook. In other words, what you gain in the original IWD doesn't get changed at all in HoW, the new rules only apply to newly created chars in HoW.
     
  5. John Crichton Gems: 2/31
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    so you guys would loose illusion over Invocation?? Then ill i be the necromancer.
    o wait...
    Good thinking TAL!
    i might try your way!
     
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