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Re: improvement scrolls
- To: "Mark Wedel" <>
- Subject: Re: improvement scrolls
- From: Brett Rabe <>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 18:52:43 -0500
- Cc: (Brian Thomas), crossfire (at) ifi.uio.no,
- In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 23 Oct 1995 15:59:06 PDT." <>
> At least one problem is that it seems that fighters almost need to be able to
>do this in order to keep up with spell casters. At high levels, the mage
>wanders in and casts a dozen icestorms, and can have killed several of the
>large dragons. A character with a weapon that does damage+80 can at least get
>close to doing something similar - in fact, it seems some monsters are such
>that you almost need to be able to ahve such a weapon.
So perhaps the answer is to reduce the effectiveness of mages,
rather than increase the strength of fighters.
I almost always prefer games where I have to scrape to get by. I
intensely dislike (I have a theory that I'm in the minority here)
games in which I dissolve huge red dragons with barely a glance.
Somebody else (sorry, I lost the attribution) suggested that you
can never have enough spells. . . . I just wanted to toss in my
hearty agreement to that comment. Many, many people I know who
enjoy games like Crossfire play it, even as a single player, as a
role-playing game. The more opportunities for individuality you
offer in such a game, the more people like that will enjoy it, because
they will be able to shape their characters that much more uniquely.
Brett