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Archmage Brock

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  1. You know what I wish had been in Geneforge? a mental magic spell that was similar to MindDuel from Exile 2 and 3 (not so much the spell point theft as the mental damage). I was a little surprised there wasn't a mentally damaging effect.

     

    Aw, heck, I just miss MindDuel. I wonder if it can be made in Blades of Avernum? Can Blades add spells?

  2. yes, it did have acid shower, and earlier ones had aura of flames too. The energy cost made it prohibitive for repetitive use, and I have an infiltrator style of play-no creations as anything more tan meat puppets to distract enemies. Hence, the lower cost offense spells that I can spam were my main damage source.

  3. Originally Posted By: Fael
    Originally Posted By: Thuryl
    Wait, how do you figure four?

    It works for buffs, summons, and healing, though, not to mention Bolt of Fire, Acid Splash, Smite (your priest's best option against Slith, which you fight a ton of), and Repel Spirit (your priest's--heck, you're whole party's--best option against undead).


    My point exactly.
  4. Originally Posted By: Randomizer
    Originally Posted By: Dikiyoba
    Eep! Where are you all coming from?

    Dikiyoba.


    It's old member month.


    On that note, Hi, how you all doing?

    Originally Posted By: llloyd
    I keep feeling more and more like i'm the only person who really likes Geneforge, to the point of saying it's the best game in universe, but avernum/Exile, not so much. and for all the oldbies who are coming back...hi...that's all is suppose...for now.


    I am an oldie in terms of playing these games, not in terms of these forums, but I played Exile back in it's original release, and yet I like Geneforge better. So you're not alone. smile
  5. So, in the Geneforge games I've seen fan made editors that simply set your skills to a level you determine, which is pretty neat and all. What I'd like to do, though, is change the number of skill points you actually gain at each level. Is that possible? That way your characters don't suddenly get uber; instead, you could roleplay them as a 'prodigy' (well, even more so than usual), who becomes more powerful more quickly than 'normal' people.

     

    I don't even know if that's possible without some form of hacking though. What do you guys think?

     

    Incidentally, I was here on the boards before; my email that I used then is inactive, and I can't recall the name, so I had to make a new account. I went by the reverse order of the two words in my name, heh.

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