ED>DA>Mo Big,
ED>DA> Heh, assuming that the dfir that the dragons in obsidian passage
ED>DA>use is the same as mage dfir (outside of damage spread), MRES doesn't do
ED>DA>a DAMN thing to it. I *TRIED* scripting my 41st Whr down there and was
ED>DA>doing ok, minus alot of resting, until a Young dragon decided to dfir me
ED>DA>for 70+ 4 rounds in a row... that sorta put a hamper on my ability to
ED>DA>script... not one stinking point oif reduction from my 136 MRES...
ED>DA>- Daytona
ED> Agreed, DFIR should be resistable. I can think of no honest
ED>reason why it should be exempt from a rule every other spell is forced
ED>to abide by. Besides, even resisting 50 damage, a high level Mage could
ED>still potentially get 160+ damage. More than I can say for other
ED>magic-3 classes, who get stuck at a cap of 120.
ED>Locke Cole, Astromancer (Level 28 Elf Druid) of The Gods.
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I want to make a point clear to everyone..DFIR is resistable! Ask any
high lvl mage 30+ lvl and they will confirm this statement. Dfir and
ebol works the same, MR has LITTLE effect, but nevertheless it still has
an effect on the damage they do. You will see that dfir will do less
damage on a witchunter or any class that has high MR than on say a
normal monster.
-Arcane Arabani lvl 31 Mage
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