I mentioned in another thread that I believe the mage and priest books should be merged. I have not pushed this in the past because I do not have a full solution in mind, but I am starting this thread so that people can discuss the basic ideas.
The basic principle that led me to this idea is to reduce TMJ [too much junk]. If the spellbooks are merged, all books are useful to all classes except warriors, rather than being junk to over half the classes.
There is already the ability to specify availability, minimum level, mana cost, and failure rates for each spell for each class. The only major gameplay change is that some spells like identify are currently only dungeon books for one type [priest] but are in town books for the other [mage]. Even that can be taken care of by producing two versions of the spell, in the two different books, and then setting availability.
I wanted to reduce the spells to 9 spells per each of the 9 books, and was unsuccessful. However, if some of the useless spells such as sleep/confuse/slow were removed, it might be possible, perhaps not. I personally would not mind seeing those spells occur only in devices. Another option is to increase beyond 9 spells per book, or to increase the number of books.
To reiterate, I like the general idea of merging the books, but I do not have the specifics required to discuss it reasonably. I guess it wouldn't hurt to start general discussions now.
The basic principle that led me to this idea is to reduce TMJ [too much junk]. If the spellbooks are merged, all books are useful to all classes except warriors, rather than being junk to over half the classes.
There is already the ability to specify availability, minimum level, mana cost, and failure rates for each spell for each class. The only major gameplay change is that some spells like identify are currently only dungeon books for one type [priest] but are in town books for the other [mage]. Even that can be taken care of by producing two versions of the spell, in the two different books, and then setting availability.
I wanted to reduce the spells to 9 spells per each of the 9 books, and was unsuccessful. However, if some of the useless spells such as sleep/confuse/slow were removed, it might be possible, perhaps not. I personally would not mind seeing those spells occur only in devices. Another option is to increase beyond 9 spells per book, or to increase the number of books.
To reiterate, I like the general idea of merging the books, but I do not have the specifics required to discuss it reasonably. I guess it wouldn't hurt to start general discussions now.
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