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MelonHead said
And a low tier mage fight is a lot different to a low tier fight in general. It just means less cataclysmic destruction and more simplistic spells with less variation to work with, making it more of a challenge then 'Oh, which one of my many spells will save me in this situation'.


Nah, low tier just results in people shooting the same powers at each other, and it turns more into a fight between something like elementalist rather then a true fight between arcane duelist.
MelonHead said
In Skyrim the Drow's abilities are kind of underpowered.They can't see in the dark either.


Nah, they have a magical Resistance like Breton's, have innate magical abilities to make total darkness, levitate, faerie fire, dancing lights...hmm, well nothing really that impressive but would work well if they were in that setting I'd think.
Kool, I meant their more low tier is geared for close combat, hence why everyone picks it if they want a good hand-to-hand or sword fight. The latter of which I will post up after this.

Good thing I left out all the Drows normal racial abilities.
Hmm, maybe I've been using mods to long. But it is the only example I know everyone will recognize, though that is why I wanted to post my PC first as an example.

Also low tired fights usually end up into melee fighting.

Edit: Forgotten realms would probably be a better example, that's what I imagine when I think of magic duels.
Ya i made him before I even saw your PC, converting to mana points is still a bit clunky.

You can boost up your PC's spells to make him more varied.
Name: Haruk Nhil'olil

Age: 132

Alignment: Chaotic Evil

Race: Drow

Deity: Lolth

Class: Wizard

Description:

Haruk is very appearance oriented. He likes to consider himself at the height of current fashion. His general appearance is always graceful and elegant, befitting a drow of his station. Haruk possess deep red crimson eyes, his skin a heavily dark shade of ebony black. He is charismatic, well dressed, eloquent, and is never left standing on one foot.

Personality: Haruk of the House Nhil'olil is a humorless, brooding individual with little patience for wit. Few things hold his attention for long outside of his own study of the arcane. Due to the events of his past, Haruk approaches life with a stoic and thoughtful attitude and can, despite first impressions, be loyal a and faithful companion when his trust is earned, though he greatly prefers solitude and will put his life above his comrades if he feels threatened.

He carries much the arrogance of his race despite his humble beginnings. Since being offered the seat of Court Justicar, Haruk has become even more arrogant. Though he has accomplished much in his time as Justicar and a Master of Sorcere.



Ignore anything I missed that mentions preps.
MelonHead said
I think the spells and their costs should reflect the power of the spell, so preps are unnecessary.Let's face it, the reason why preps have to exist is because no one uses mana pools, or lets their characters get tired.


Hmm makes sense to me, though now I'll need to redue my abilities.
That does bring up the point on how that will/should effect preps, should each prep for the same spell be paid for every charge used in it?

Like a normally 10 point spell costing 20 points due to being prepped for two post. Or maybe cost an extra 5 points only? Or maybe only cost two and a half more.
MelonHead said
Mana pool is somewhat essential IMOHow about 100 mana, +5 every round of posting?


Makes sense. 100 mana pool that pops another 5 points each post/turn? Works for me.
Btw, what's your thoughts on mana pools?
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