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:Major Fire is a bolt AS-based spell so a sorcerer would get the full +25 AS boost from 425 when casting it. It is only CS-based spells that sorcerers get left out on with 425. [[User:DRIZZT-12|Adam]] <sup>[[User talk:DRIZZT-12|talk]]</sup> 18:16, 22 January 2010 (EST) |
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This is contradictory: Spirit CS is not affected by the bonus, and the Sorcerer spell CS is boosted by a base of +13 CS. Sorcerer CS increases as for every 4 minor elemental spells learned, up to a cap of +25 CS. (at 75 minor elemental spells)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the Sorcerer spell CS the same as Spirit CS?
--SDANIEL 11:33, 13 January 2010 (EST)
- Sorcerer can call upon both the spiritual and the elemental realm for their casting strength. Take a look at the CS page and the sorcerer page. A cleric casting 425 (hypothetically) would get no CS benefit per the above example. A sorcerer having just learned 425 would get a bonus of +13 (getting about half of what a wizard would get as the sorcerer is of a hybrid profession - elemental and spiritual) to their CS. --KAGE 16:55, 20 January 2010 (EST)KAGE
Ok, so, if I have a CS of 200 when I cast mana disruption if I cast 425 having just learned it I would cast with a CS of 213 for mana disruption? And then let's say if I cast major fire from a wand, would I then get the full +25 bonus since major fire is all elemental based?
Perhaps I can provide an example of this kind of differentiation to help elucidate the confusion
--SDANIEL 15:24, 21 January 2010 (EST)