Daevryn | Mon 11-Feb-13 07:18 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#4022, "RE: Okay, I appreciate the advice"
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> >Still seems like there are those critical thresholds that make >a mage really start to fire on all cylinders in their given >range. I wasn't really suggesting power ranking to hero, >exactly, but it's like with transmuter you really want to get >to where you can duo and with invoker you want to get your >shields, right? Not sure about conjurer because I have no >experience, but guessing there's some angel or demon or >whatever that just starts kicking ass and until you have it >you just aren't quite as tough.
Well, yes and no. 38 is obviously a much stronger level for an invoker than 37 -- but an invoker at 20 or 30 in moderately skilled hands can easily rack up more PKs per hour if he's of a mind to.
The mistake is to only have an eye on what you can do at a given level; the complete picture is to also have an eye on what the people you will have in range can do at that level.
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Really trying to make a mage work
[View all] , Discouraged (Anonymous), Sat 09-Feb-13 09:43 PM
Hang in there,
highbutterfly,
11-Feb-13 07:16 AM, #5
RE: Really trying to make a mage work,
Daevryn,
09-Feb-13 10:41 PM, #2
I agree with literally every word of this post.,
TMNS,
09-Feb-13 10:55 PM, #3
Okay, I appreciate the advice,
Discouraged (Anonymous),
11-Feb-13 07:11 AM, #4
Join a newbie friendly, active cabal,
Rayihn,
11-Feb-13 08:51 AM, #6
Muter,
incognito,
11-Feb-13 12:11 PM, #7
RE: Okay, I appreciate the advice,
Daevryn,
11-Feb-13 07:18 PM #8
I agree with this,
Kamuela_,
12-Feb-13 12:46 AM, #9
I soloed an invoker to 25 without difficulties.,
TMNS,
12-Feb-13 04:41 PM, #11
I played a reviled transmuter that had 50 PKs before du...,
TMNS,
12-Feb-13 04:39 PM, #10
RE: Really trying to make a mage work,
been there (Anonymous),
09-Feb-13 10:01 PM, #1
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