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| date = 9/18/2009 1:51:38 PM |
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| subject = Re: Mana sharing |
| subject = Re: Mana sharing |
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}}Yes, over training in |
}}Yes, over training in Mana Control does help when sending or receiving from someone with less than 100 skill. The less skill they have, the more it takes to offset their deficiency. It's not based upon a threshold; every bit helps. |
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If you really want to forgo the training and still send mana, you can always have an alchemist make you a [[channeling crystal]]. |
If you really want to forgo the training and still send mana, you can always have an alchemist make you a [[channeling crystal]]. |
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GameMaster Estild |
GameMaster Estild |
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| category = Magic Spells/Systems |
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| topic = Magic Systems |
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| messagenum = 44935 |
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| author = GS4-DRAXUN |
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| date = 07/04/2015 01:05 AM EDT |
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| subject = HSN: SEND updated |
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}}The [[SEND]] verb has been updated to make things a little simpler. When sending mana, the amount taken from the sender will never exceed the max amount possible for the receiver to accept. As a bonus side effect, no mana will be lost if both parties have no common mana sharing abilities. |
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[[F2P]] restrictions have been added to mimic beneficial spells. The restriction can be removed by purchasing a casting pass or the receiving player can choose to purchase a receiving pass to allow any F2P account to send to them. Only one pass needs to be present. |
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~GameMaster Draxun |
Revision as of 09:49, 4 July 2015
Topic: The Bad, and the Ugly (general complaints)
Message #: 44935
Author: GS4-ESTILD
Date: 9/18/2009 1:51:38 PM
Subject: Re: Mana sharing
Yes, over training in Mana Control does help when sending or receiving from someone with less than 100 skill. The less skill they have, the more it takes to offset their deficiency. It's not based upon a threshold; every bit helps.
If you really want to forgo the training and still send mana, you can always have an alchemist make you a channeling crystal.
GameMaster Estild
Topic: Magic Systems
Message #: 44935
Author: GS4-DRAXUN
Date: 07/04/2015 01:05 AM EDT
Subject: HSN: SEND updated
The SEND verb has been updated to make things a little simpler. When sending mana, the amount taken from the sender will never exceed the max amount possible for the receiver to accept. As a bonus side effect, no mana will be lost if both parties have no common mana sharing abilities.
F2P restrictions have been added to mimic beneficial spells. The restriction can be removed by purchasing a casting pass or the receiving player can choose to purchase a receiving pass to allow any F2P account to send to them. Only one pass needs to be present.
~GameMaster Draxun