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Solusek
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Post by Solusek »

Well, I just created a Wild Mage. However, I've got one important questions. Does the chance of a beneficial result in a Wild Surge improve with levels?


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It does. Still though, you should use your shields. Welcome the most powerful class in the game.
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Post by Solusek »

Nice, thx. ;) Ya, I was going to do that anyway. But mhm... Most powerful class? I'm not sure. Fighter/Mages and Sorcerers are at least equally powerful I think.


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Post by Thrifalas »

You roll a d100, add your levels and your shield. Higher results are (usually) beneficial. Simple as that. ;]

... or at least I think it's a d100. ^^
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Well, in the manual it only said that your level is added when casting Nahal's Reckless Dweomer, so I wasn't sure whether this also applies to normal wild surges or not. Btw., do you actually see the Wild Surge roll? That would kind of make my question a bit redundant :>



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Post by Crenshinibon »

Well it can be through chance but it is through bugs. XD
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