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![]() Mostly for fun. It makes you look like a tree.
Level 9 version adds a small amount of health regen, level 59 version adds health and mana regen. Neither add enough to really be useful, especially since they also remove your SoW.
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[60 Warder] Kline (Wood Elf) <Bregan D'Aerth>
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That's crazy talk. Spirit of Oak is amazing; it basically gives you clarity that stacks with clarity 2. I'm also fairly sure that the regular treeform adds a substantial amount of hitpoint regeneration; so its useful for situations where you don't wanna waste mana on a regular regen (treeform is only 10 mana.)
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![]() I used it by for playing Hide and Seek on Bertox years ago. Have a druid say "Find me for X item or plat!" Treeform in EC or another forested area and shazam
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Spirit of Oak is better, but "amazing" is a stretch. The mana you get from medding under Spirit of Oak is less than 50% better than regular meditate, and there is still a 65 mana initial investment. You also have to sit there without SoW on. The biggest problem with Spirit of Oak is that it is a level 59 spell, so you can't even cast it until you are done with most of your outdoor leveling.
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[60 Warder] Kline (Wood Elf) <Bregan D'Aerth>
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Protip: If you cast wolf form first then you just become a giant version of your race and it doesn't cause the annoying giant tree hit/click box | |||
Last edited by Imslap; 05-20-2014 at 02:14 PM..
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![]() "Increase Hitpoints by 3 per tick (L9) to 5 per tick (L16)"
Source: http://wiki.project1999.com/Treeform please close this thread | ||
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