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Message ID: 196
Date: Mon Jun 28 17:07:13 BST 1999
Author: Dawn Lamb
Subject: Re: Cleric Brawlers


The only time I really use my offensive spells (ie strike and furor) are
when I am asked to, which isn't very often, or if we are fighting something
that I can use ward undead. Dont' get me wrong, I am not syaing that I am a
brawler, I am saying that I get in and fight but I do know that I am there
as a healer. I do that and I do it very well. I do not fight at the cost of
the lives of my group mates. If they need me to sit back and heal them up
that is what I do. I find that I usually am able to med while the wizard is
medding. It doesn't take long for my mana to come back full force after
healing the group becuase the Paladin can heal herself and the wizard
doesn't get hit that often. WHen in larger groups I do sit back a lot of the
time and heal and cure the group, but in my little 3 person group I am a
fighter as well as a healer as my healing services are not in demand as
much.

Zoya
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>From: "Mr. J Daniels" <warpig@...>
>To: EQ-Clerics@onelist.com
>Subject: Re: [EQ-Clerics] Cleric Brawlers
>Date: Mon, Jun 28, 1999, 11:04 AM
>

>From: "Mr. J Daniels" <warpig@...>
>
>It really depends but your main role in my opinion is to heal. I fight in
>my group as well but I dont waste any mana with offensive spells. I also
>dont continue to fight once I chuck a couple heals in a fight. I sit back
>and med my mana up. There have been plenty of battles I have been in
>where if I didn't sit back and med mana once casting a few heals the party
>would of had to run from the fight. Clerics are not brawlers...
>
>Mr. J Daniels
>
>
>On Mon, 28 Jun 1999, Dawn Lamb wrote:
>
>> From: "Dawn Lamb" <dawn@...>
>>
>> Hi. I'm new to this mail group but thought I would put in my 2cents here. I
>> am a level 10 High Elf Cleric on the Rodcet Nife server. I regularly group
>> with a Paladin and a Wizard. They know better than to tell me that my only
>> job is to sit back and heal. I jump right in with them and watch their
>> health rather intently. If I see that they need my services, I back out,
>> heal them and then get right back in. I don't tank as the Paladin enjoys
>> doing that herself. I will often times use that little strike spell to get
>> the targets attention. My attack isn't all that great but at least I feel I
>> contribute more than just an occasional healing spell or buff to the group.
>> No one has complained yet.
>>
>> Zoya
>> 10th level
>> HE Cleric
>> Rodcet Nife
>> ----------
>> >From: "Squires, Dean" <DeanSquires@...>
>> >To: "'EQ-Clerics@onelist.com'" <EQ-Clerics@onelist.com>
>> >Subject: [EQ-Clerics] Cleric Brawlers
>> >Date: Mon, Jun 28, 1999, 10:21 AM
>> >
>>
>> >From: "Squires, Dean" <DeanSquires@...>
>> >
>> >Just wanted to open a discussion on Clerics who love to fight. I am
>> >happy being a cleric, but I cannot resist jumping into the heat of a
>> >battle and kicking some back. I also like to occassionally tank. I try
>> >to save all my mana for healing, but sometimes I just love to blast
>> >away. This is probably because I feel useless when grouped as my
>> >regular attack doesn't compare to others in the group. Anyone else feel
>> >this way? Any experiences to share?
>> >
>> >Baelstorm
>> >10th Level
>> >(Solusek Ro)
>> >
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