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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 23:38:48 +0000
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Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
> As far as I know, you have to kill monsters with the spell to get
> skill points. For Wizardry perhaps you could use "Magic Missile" (2
> spell points), and "Magic Bullet" (1 spell point).
Newbie hint; possible spoiler:
Hit them with melee weaponry until they are grazed, and then hit them
with a magic bullet. The experience points are credited to the skill
that did the killing, instead of according to what did the damage.
Another one; If firing magic bullets into a monster, the one that kills
tends to go right through, so aim by preference for a monster with one
behind it.
Even throwing silver coins can do damage. Remember to pick them up.
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