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sI>ED> Agreed, DFIR should be resistable. I can think of no honest
sI>ED>reason why it should be exempt from a rule every other spell is forced
sI>ED>to abide by. Besides, even resisting 50 damage, a high level Mage could
sI>ED>still potentially get 160+ damage. More than I can say for other
sI>ED>magic-3 classes, who get stuck at a cap of 120.
sI>ED>Locke Cole, Astromancer (Level 28 Elf Druid) of The Gods.
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sI>I want to make a point clear to everyone..DFIR is resistable! Ask any
sI>high lvl mage 30+ lvl and they will confirm this statement. Dfir and
sI>ebol works the same, MR has LITTLE effect, but nevertheless it still has
sI>an effect on the damage they do. You will see that dfir will do less
sI>damage on a witchunter or any class that has high MR than on say a
sI>normal monster.
sI>-Arcane Arabani lvl 31 Mage
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It's nice to see another mage that's done his homework :) Just for the
record I'd like to officially agree with you on this. Dfir has never
been unresistable and certainly isn't now.
FyreStar - Level 33 Mage
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