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Old 11-29-2009, 09:35 PM
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What? Mages shouldn't spec evocation???
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Old 11-30-2009, 12:29 AM
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What? Mages shouldn't spec evocation???
Evocation is the spec for a DPS based magician that spends the majority of his time nuking. This shows it's efficiency in situations where a magician can repeatedly nuke (with say, Lava Bolt). In classic, most raid mobs are highly immune, if not completely immune to fire & magic. Chain nuking on any raid mob, I can guarantee I'll pull agro & get many resists (full and partial).

Pets remain our "sustainable" DPS. By focusing on conjuration we will be casting intermittent conjuration based DDs and summoning rods. All in all, we can contribute "more" with conjuration.

In solo play, conjuration is king for the ability to chain pet. It should also allow for "canni-petting", which allows magicians to improve their mana regen through summoning and reclaiming focused earth pets.

***This is all personal opinion, don't attack me because you play your magician differently***
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Old 11-30-2009, 12:38 AM
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Mod rods are Conjuration too!
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Old 11-30-2009, 02:16 AM
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I am not against your post Goobles & Fellow mages i'm simply posting my opinion:

Specialization, from what I remember of playing back in 99' and 2000-2004 was usually selected to match your PERSONAL preference of casting skill, NOT the most used.

Furthermore, I never remember anyone (except the classes such as necros and clerics) building their specialization of choice up to 51 without training / putting time into leveling that specific skill FASTER than the others.

Basically what I'm trying to say is: You knew you wanted conjuration. You should have:

1. Train the skill to an appropriate level via your trainer in such a way that none of the other casting skills could catch and beat your chosing one to 51.

2. Casted a "conjuration" spell over and over until the previous goal was acquired.

I remember making use of both options 1 & 2 on my classes back in live, especially my druid whom I chose to specialize in Evocation.

If I simply leveled and allowed the "natural" elevation of skills to occur I would have undoubtedly become a Alteration or Conjuration druid. Obviously I have to intervene to become specialized in the one I wanted.

I understand that the specialization of your blade line of spells was wrong, but lets use common sense here. Did you really think it would be easier for the server to personally reset your specialization OR would it be easier for the server to simply change "blades" from Evocation to Conjuration?

If you simply allowed the specialization to continue as Evocation because "that was the easiest way to level" than that should be no excuse in having GM's change your character, as many classes could benefit from this practice. You must chose your specialization based on what you want long term, if you choose short term than be ready for the Sol Ro quest.
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