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Message ID: 1166
Date: Wed Sep 8 11:57:38 BST 1999
Author: The Scotts
Subject: Re: alcohol tolerance


Well what you heard was actually half right the effects of getting
drunk are warrior benificial only since they do not need Intelligence or
wisdom they drink as much as they want and can even get drunk and go out and
fight even better than when sober becuase it raises their str and stamina
which are pretty important to a warrior so warriors are actually the only
ppl that will benifit from drinking in this gamwe:)
-----Original Message-----
From: Salt <salt@...>
To: EQ-Clerics@onelist.com <EQ-Clerics@onelist.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 3:58 AM
Subject: [EQ-Clerics] alcohol tolerance


>From: "Salt" <salt@...>
>
>At a wedding I attended recently, there was much celebration. To put it
>bluntly, I got hammered. :) I managed to get my alcohol tolerance from 0 to
>60. I noticed that my STR and STA went up a little bit. I had previously
>heard that this was a warrior only effect, but now I know otherwise.
>
>In the last couple of days I worked on tolerance a bit more and maxed it
for
>my level (130 at 25). I am still unable to get the STR and STA boost
without
>getting too drunk to be useful. I am imagining a point at which I can slam
>down a few meads before a battle and not fall over myself when I need to
>cast.
>
>On the other hand, I am beginning to find that when I'm in a decent sized
>party and we're hunting tough mobs, I stay out of danger so I can stick to
>healing. I had always assumed that this would be the case, especially at
>higher levels.
>
>So is it worth continuing to work on alcohol tolerance? It certainly
doesn't
>cost much (its actually a good way to get rid of some silver and copper :)
>and I'm enjoying annoying my wizard friend with it. But is it going to be
of
>any use to me?
>
>Salter
>Fennin Ro
>
>
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