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Originally Posted by Konfetti
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Is there any evidence to what the cap was? Didn't the introduction of AAs also alter people's mana pool? Was that taken into account with the devs comments?
The numbers I've seen seem to just be "these numbers would have made sense" instead of "this for sure was the case".
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No innate AAs introduced in Luclin modify your stat cap, or the Mana pool.
Being sure about a hidden value you cannot see until GoD launches is sort of tough. The experiments and ShowEQ data mined from the era is the best we've got. It just needs to be reverse engineered backwards from that value to the value pre-Luclin when the post 201 WIS/INT calculation was changed.
Interesting again, I was looking through some old posts from Al'Kabor, there was a known 500 mana cap provided from spells. Which meant a wizard with the AA Familiar (300) and Voice of Quellious (275), only actually gained an additional 500 mana instead of 575. It seems they put many hidden caps on statistics that many classes couldn't even reach until after these caps were removed.