Mages or Sorcerors
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Mages or Sorcerors
In reference to a post on ideas, I'd like to know how people find mages vs. sorcerors, and especially plain mages, but also the specialists.
I only added a couple of the specialists, which I see gets the most attention (since I've been on the forum).
-Canderel
I only added a couple of the specialists, which I see gets the most attention (since I've been on the forum).
-Canderel
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- Spiderkin
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I've played a number of sorcerors and found them to be fun to run. The variety of spells is great, but I rarely used most of them.
Then I tried a warper with thaumaturgy. It started out a bit rough, but was rather easy later on. Although he lacked the diversity, it was more fun to see just what thaumaturgy spells came up each time I raised the skill and warper had all my most commonly used spells. I'm probably not going back to sorceror for a very long time.
Then I tried a warper with thaumaturgy. It started out a bit rough, but was rather easy later on. Although he lacked the diversity, it was more fun to see just what thaumaturgy spells came up each time I raised the skill and warper had all my most commonly used spells. I'm probably not going back to sorceror for a very long time.
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- Uruivellas
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My official stance is that the sorcerer is easier for those learning the magic system, while those who know the magic system can create a better Mage.
The reason for this is that I find myself using only about half of the Sorcerer spells frequently at high levels, and that little extra flexibility isn't worth a 50% HP cut IMO.
The reason for this is that I find myself using only about half of the Sorcerer spells frequently at high levels, and that little extra flexibility isn't worth a 50% HP cut IMO.
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