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Message ID: 10850
Date: Wed Dec 1 17:21:03 GMT 1999
Author: edwardscanni
Subject: Re: Mana song in battle


Ken,
In my own situation, My waitng list time is considerably reduced because of
the mana song. However, one thing you may have overlooked is that depending
on the system you are running, weaving :) 3 or 4 songs is extremely
difficult. I am still runiing my Old 233MMX with 64 megs of ram, and
honestly I am lucky if I can weave 2 songs on a good day. I am constantly
experimenting, but do I want to be a
"purist" or play and get some bubbles?
I say if they want the mana song and it gets me playin instead of waitin-
then hand me the throat spray and let me clear your mind my friend :)
Scanna Swiftsinger
33rd Chorus
Bertoxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Bachman <kbachman@...>
To: eqbards@onelist.com <eqbards@onelist.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Mana song in battle


>From: Ken Bachman <kbachman@...>
>
>Ryan Honeyman wrote:
>>
>> From: Ryan Honeyman <honeyman@...>
>>
>> > [Me]: I have to think that singing the Mana song in battle is not
worth it.

>believe that the numbers suggest that the pure mana song is not as useful
as
>twisting three songs, and should only be used in special situations.
>
>The mana song gives each caster in the party an additional one-third of a
spell
>for each spell/time increment, by sacrificing three songs that you could be
>twisting constantly. >
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