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Message ID: 128
Date: Tue Jun 22 14:33:54 BST 1999
Author: Mike Schlagenhauf
Subject: Re: Memmed spells


Like everybody else has said, it's pretty much what you choose to use, but
like a few others I've talked to, I like to keep a couple versions of each
spell for mana purposes. With my lv 17 cleric, I usually always have:

Light Healing
Healing
Center
Furor
Smite
Word Of Pain
Root
Yaulp/Holy Armor

Light Healing does almost nothing worthwhile to me or tanks for HP, but for
purecasters it can do enough to save them long enough for the tanks to taunt
mobs from them, or me to heal the caster then smite the mob (which generally
turns them on me ^_^ ). That's my most common lineup, but in the instance
of hunting undead, I'll remove the last three, put in root, Ward, and
Expulse, and keep furor and smite. A few times I've gone without actively
keeping a buff spell memmed, as I generally won't buff somebody in the
middle of a battle. :)
--
Lohre
Ambassador of <Lifeforce Brigade>
Bristlebane Server

----- Original Message -----
From: Olli Haapam�ki <olli.haapamaki@...>
To: <EQ-Clerics@onelist.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 4:48 AM
Subject: Re: [EQ-Clerics] Memmed spells


> From: Olli Haapam�ki <olli.haapamaki@...>
>
> -- From: Cycas@...
> >Hi yall, i've been playing EQ for sometime now - but never a cleric
> >until one i just started. I noticed we have like 15 spells that are
> >casted often and i can't decide on what to keep memmed at all times.
> >please let me know what you all have memmed or any suggestions =) <
>
> This is the way i keep my spells memmed:
> (Each line is one mem spot)
>
> Healing (hotkey)
> Cancel magic/Cure disease(poison)/Invis vs undead/Calm (hotkey)
> Root (hotkey)
> Gate/Bind affinity/Holy might (hotkey)
> Divine Aura (hotkey)
> Smite/Expulse undead (hotkey)
> Spirit Armor
> Daring
>
> Iyenya Goldenheart
> Lvl 21 dwarf
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