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cleric arcane failure

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vlam
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cleric arcane failure

Post by vlam »

I have maybe a rather dumb question, but i'll ask it neway,

does a cleric suffer the arcane spellcasting failure penalty when wearing armor and/or shields, or is this only for wiz/bar and sorc?

thanks in advance!

edit:

already cleared it out, they do not :cool:
burn!
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Post by irish37130 »

does a cleric suffer the arcane spellcasting failure penalty when wearing armor and/or shields, or is this only for wiz/bar and sorc?

nope. clerics can wear all the armor they wish. their spells are divine rather than arcane so they suffer no penalties.
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Post by Gauda »

that doesn't excactly make sense since the clerics need the same freedom of movement as the wizards, but on the other hand they would suck if they did as clerics dont have the powerhouse of offensive and defensive spells as the wizards have.
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Post by irish37130 »

"they would suck if they did as clerics dont have the powerhouse of offensive and defensive spells as the wizards have."


2 words

summon undead

i am playing back through the game in HOF mode and the summon undead spell is the single most used spell i have. by the HOF time, even the most explosive wizrd spell pales beside a good apocolyptic boneguard in power. summon up six of those fellows and you have a walking armynot that you still can't be demolished...but they do make a good front line assault.
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Post by Ares2382 »

Clerics do not need the same freedom of movement that a mage/sorceror needs. If you think about it: for a mage to cast a spell he/she has to say the words, do some weird hand gestures(for most spells), and occasionally even mix some ingredients or just throw them in the air, or something along those lines. Cleric on the other hand only needs to speak/pray to his/her god asking for a particular spell to be granted. The most gestures a cleric might have to do is point in the direction where he/she wants to cast the spells at.
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