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Re: CF: how's "chance of learn skill" calculated
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- Subject: Re: CF: how's "chance of learn skill" calculated
- From: James Cameron <>
- Date: Tue, 08 Dec 1998 23:30:11 +0000
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Anthony Thyssen wrote:
> Then the naming of scrolls are so confusing. How is a in-experienced
> player to know that a ``scroll of lerdgeman'' (sorry I can't spell ;-)
> is needed to gain wizardry.
Legerdemain. You just need a dictionary.
Means sleight of hand, juggling, sophistry.
I like the way these scrolls are named; it adds mystery.
> then one time I read a scroll, didn't see
> and effects so I sold it.
Now they vanish when you read them. Funny that.
Must be written on bad paper.
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