
10-11-2019, 12:02 PM
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Planar Protector
Join Date: Apr 2018
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DMN
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I've been trying to track down the exact date it was added.
Best I've seen so far is:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/alt.games.everquest/clarity$201999%7Csort:date/alt.games.everquest/lLO0lMgcDZM/lDn4QN7hyEcJ
About 3 months after release.
"From: "J.M. Capozzi" <cro...@gte.net>
The mana using song (And that's the one I refered to a while back) was
planned on being an AOE Direct Damage song, doing 400 damage to up to four
targets.
The catch was, it used almost all the mana a typical bard of that level
(42+) would have. Since bards don't get meditate, even with Clarity it
would take a long while before the bard was able to sing that song again.
Essentially, it's not a song, it's a spell, in the conventional sense.
Why this restriction? Bards are not meant to be nukers. This is a last
ditch, use it when the chips are down, make or break, type of song. At that
level range, 400 damage isn't a whole lot, any caster worth his salt can do
that with a quarter bar of mana. This is a way to give a bard some higher
level punch, without drastically changing the face of the class."
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Where in that resource do you see that Clarity wasn't in until X months after release? The only reference to Clarity in the messages is that once instance above where they say even with Clarity it would take a long time for a Bard to get its mana back because they don't have meditate. Nothing in there that I can see that talks about when Clarity was or wasn't in the game.
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