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![]() In an November 23 interview (1999) with "GZ" (one of the devs?) Caster's Realm had quite an interesting QnA specifically regarding wizards, but with interesting wider implications.
I was particularly interested by the following snippet; "If you use a lower level spell, your chance of fizzle is almost 0, you do that spells max damage, and we knock a bit off of the creatures resistance. Not a lot, but a bit." I appreciate in isolation this snippet is basically useless, but perhaps a jumping off point for further investigation. obligatory link: https://web.archive.org/web/20000125...sp?Article=468 | ||
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![]() Lots of player testimonials align with Geoffrey Zatkin's statement: https://web.archive.org/web/20020102...?Id=563&Page=4 (all 4 pages are relevant, I'm linking to page 4)
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![]() This was a thing. It was always quite noticeable to hybrids in particular since they continue casting level 9 spells even at 60 alongside level 60 spells. In particular, this works in conjunction with the overall base/minimum resist rates posted in other threads--those base values were modified by factors like the level of the spell.
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