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siegal
Post subject: Debuffs  PostPosted: Dec 09, 2010 - 07:32 PM
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The Debuff spells Simple Mind, Clumsy, and Weaken spells are barely ever used after most wizards hit 5th level. If they were stackable with cumulative effects to a point, they would be used more often. This would widen our choices of strategies when dealing with tougher opponents. Paralyze is very effective on most opponents, but spamming a spell that works for only a split second on tough creatures becomes tedious and almost absurd.

Having a Debuff that actually Slows a creature rather than Paralyzing them might come in handy. It would be worthwhile if the spell had rather a low cost, say 6 or 12 Mana Points. This would be a great spell for those wizards that are just starting out. "Slow" shouldn't be stackable.

(Carried over from the "Spell power affected by range" thread) A Lower Resistance spell would also be of great use as well.
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Dec 09, 2010 - 09:50 PM
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Wow, that would really put some use to them. And I like the sound of De-buff, not sure why.
Without knowing the real effects of those because i don't use them much i wonder, could it become too strong as it is?
 
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