CON impact
Hello,
i just lost another gnome mage at clvl 33 dlvl43 to a one hit breath attack. I had the resitances: standard 4+poison+nexus+confusion+dark
I had con 18, and Kavlax breathed sound for more than 180 hp (being my max).
Last time i lost a gnome mage with con 18/100 to a nether breath from a dracolich. That is pretty frustrating.
It feels utterly wrong for me, that CON is far more important than INT for a mage. It is said mages have banishment (not used myself yet). But playing this way is no fun (for me).
And i would support the claim that elves are even harder to play because of -con race bonus.
I thought the game should leave the option on how to play a char to the player? It does not look like a mage has many options.
Currently i would say spell power is way too low. I had INT 18/50 normal 18/140 with equipment and the spells doing damage to 1500+ HP monster around dlvl 40 (namely meteor swarm and rift) had spell failure of shortly below 50%.
Comments on how to improve gameplay are welcomed
Cheers,
Tibarius
Hello,
i just lost another gnome mage at clvl 33 dlvl43 to a one hit breath attack. I had the resitances: standard 4+poison+nexus+confusion+dark
I had con 18, and Kavlax breathed sound for more than 180 hp (being my max).
Last time i lost a gnome mage with con 18/100 to a nether breath from a dracolich. That is pretty frustrating.
It feels utterly wrong for me, that CON is far more important than INT for a mage. It is said mages have banishment (not used myself yet). But playing this way is no fun (for me).
And i would support the claim that elves are even harder to play because of -con race bonus.
I thought the game should leave the option on how to play a char to the player? It does not look like a mage has many options.
Currently i would say spell power is way too low. I had INT 18/50 normal 18/140 with equipment and the spells doing damage to 1500+ HP monster around dlvl 40 (namely meteor swarm and rift) had spell failure of shortly below 50%.
Comments on how to improve gameplay are welcomed
Cheers,
Tibarius
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