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Post by Zaku on Nov 4, 2006 13:25:03 GMT -5
Mages focus on one specific type of magic. They have to study to learn new spell. For Elementals it's instinctual. And their power is around 50 time greater than a mage.
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Post by Kyle20 on Nov 4, 2006 16:37:18 GMT -5
Assuming we can roleplay as mages, can all 3 races be mages?
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Post by Zaku on Nov 4, 2006 17:28:46 GMT -5
No. Only humans and BIO Cpu's can.
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Post by Kyle20 on Nov 4, 2006 17:41:52 GMT -5
Ah, I see. Due to the fact that, outside the Water Civ bio, you've barely mentioned mages, I'll add these questions and answers to the FAQ.
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Post by Zaku on Nov 4, 2006 17:44:12 GMT -5
Mages do exist. But not to the degree that they do for water civilization.
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Post by Kyle20 on Nov 4, 2006 17:46:40 GMT -5
Are there any civilizations were mages ARE non-existant?
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Post by Zaku on Nov 4, 2006 17:47:57 GMT -5
Metal and spirit.
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Post by Kyle20 on Nov 4, 2006 17:54:22 GMT -5
At the moment, is there anything special besides Elementals and Mages we should know about? "Classes", I guess we could refer to them as.
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Post by Zaku on Nov 4, 2006 17:56:58 GMT -5
There are alot of classes. I explained them to Christi. But you have to be one of these classes.
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Post by Kyle20 on Nov 4, 2006 17:58:22 GMT -5
I see. Would you like to publicly list these classes, or are you still working on these ideas, and prefer not to give a list now?
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Post by Zaku on Nov 4, 2006 18:02:01 GMT -5
Kyle.....for all that is holy let me finish the background before going into detail. I had to stop being creative because I was expecting a new roommate today. I'm going to play a quick game of warhammer then get to work.
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Post by Kyle20 on Nov 4, 2006 18:25:46 GMT -5
Right, right, right. Sorry.
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