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I like to stay armed on my corpse runs. I always summon a hammer
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I notice alot of people skip Identify, its a somewhat useless spell, until you need it :-p
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just get every spell. maybe one day you'll want to use yaulp to be not encumbered. the cast time is so short you can cast it on the run
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I know this isn't the Priest forums, but I've seen the cleric hammer mentioned a couple times. I'm nearing 46 and so far I can say I've never found a use for it. However the wiki page on these hammers state they are "particularly effective at smiting the undead" or something to that effect.
I've often wonder what this means, and as far as I can gather gathered that it's just stating the hammers are "magic" thus are able to land attacks on greater undead; ghouls, mummies etc. Can anyone confirm or deny this? Looking from that angle, I can see how it could be useful in a very classic, vanilla eq environment; where pixel dealers aren't hanging out on every corner giving every newbie their first hit free :P Figure that as a cleric you can EASILY get to 40 without seeing ANYTHING better than a fine steel morning star. | ||
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Last edited by Xer0; 03-02-2015 at 11:36 PM..
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Mentathiel Rogue and haunter of level-inappropriate dungeons
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Back in 2009 I skipped over the lvl 9 druid Tree Form spell, mostly because I was poor. (And it had almost no use at the time).
Think I finally remembered and got around to picking it up in my 30's. Still has almost zero use. Now on Red I could see it becoming useful, but here.. meh. Think it has a very minor regen added to it (would have to look it up). Spirit of Oak however,.. om nom nom !
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