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I'm having my first experience with spell burst in Nelemar with my capped paladin so I figured I'd post my observations on here. Maybe there will even be some conclusions, but it's not looking good so far. Just thinking about testing Gib's modifiers makes my head hurt. Instead I will focus on tracking my ability to add mana as I continue to train skills that contribute to wearable mana.
I'm having my first experience with spell burst in Nelemar with my capped paladin so I figured I'd post my observations on here. I will test additions of worn mana in 0.5 mana increments and track my ability to avoid spell burst including those additions as I continue to train skills that impact spell burst.


Using the Gib's wiki calculation I currently have wearable mana of 65.78.
Using the Gib's wiki calculation I currently have wearable mana of 65.78.


My current burst-free set is 406, 414, 506, 508, 509, 601 and 202. Referring to Gib's modifiers I count each elemental spell as costing an additional 0.5 mana, each spell of level nine or over as costing an additional 0.5 mana, and each spell identified by Gib as causing unique problems as costing an additional 0.5 mana. Using those modifiers I calculate 6.5, 15, 6.5, 8.5, 10.5, 1 and 2 for each spell in my burst-free set totaling 50 mana.
My current burst-free set is 406, 414, 506, 508, 509, 601 and 202. Referring to Gib's modifiers I count each elemental spell as costing an additional 0.5 mana, each spell of level nine or over as costing an additional 0.5 mana and each spell identified by Gib as causing unique problems as costing an additional 0.5 mana. Using those modifiers I calculate values of 6.5, 15, 6.5, 8.5, 10.5, 1 and 2 for each spell in my burst-free set totaling 50 mana.

Replacing 601 with 401 (+0.5 mana) does not result in spell burst. Replacing 202 and 601 with 503 (+0.5 mana) does not result in spell burst.


Replacing 601 with 401 (+0.5 mana) does not result in spell burst.
Replacing 202 and 601 with 503 (+0.5 mana) does not result in spell burst.
Replacing 406 with 507 (+1 mana) results in spell burst.
Replacing 406 with 507 (+1 mana) results in spell burst.

Adding 401 (+1.5 mana) results in spell burst.
Adding 401 (+1.5 mana) results in spell burst.



Revision as of 16:02, 5 January 2016

I'm having my first experience with spell burst in Nelemar with my capped paladin so I figured I'd post my observations on here. I will test additions of worn mana in 0.5 mana increments and track my ability to avoid spell burst including those additions as I continue to train skills that impact spell burst.

Using the Gib's wiki calculation I currently have wearable mana of 65.78.

My current burst-free set is 406, 414, 506, 508, 509, 601 and 202. Referring to Gib's modifiers I count each elemental spell as costing an additional 0.5 mana, each spell of level nine or over as costing an additional 0.5 mana and each spell identified by Gib as causing unique problems as costing an additional 0.5 mana. Using those modifiers I calculate values of 6.5, 15, 6.5, 8.5, 10.5, 1 and 2 for each spell in my burst-free set totaling 50 mana.

Replacing 601 with 401 (+0.5 mana) does not result in spell burst. Replacing 202 and 601 with 503 (+0.5 mana) does not result in spell burst.

Replacing 406 with 507 (+1 mana) results in spell burst.

Adding 401 (+1.5 mana) results in spell burst.

MICHN18 (talk) 12:30, 5 January 2016 (CST)

Since this is the 2nd talk page you've added to (with good content btw), I wanted to remind you to sign you comments with 4 tildes ~~~~ like that. VANKRASN39 (talk) 12:19, 5 January 2016 (CST)