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Message ID: 8101
Date: Wed Oct 6 23:54:14 BST 1999
Author: Naeeldar
Subject: Re: Twinking


Heh well your new set of spells every 4 levels are usually an upgrade to
existing spells. Like I said twinking only bypasses the first 15-16 levels
anyway. If I swapped chars with even the lowest level of my closest friends
a 35 druid it would be a big diffrence. However I think I may try it out for
the fun of it anyway.

Naeeldar

-----Original Message-----
From: kim@... <kim@...>
To: eqbards@onelist.com <eqbards@onelist.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Twinking


>From: <kim@...>
>
>On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Naeeldar wrote:
>>
>> Heh I don't know how to say this but it's not very hard to learn what do
to
>> with a class in the early levels even with people. Even as a Necro as my
>> main char I know when a Cleric should nuke or when he should hang back
and
>> use heals.
>
>Then I propose an experiment. You (I assume you're high
>level) and a good friend you've grouped with often swap
>accounts and characters. Both of you should have considerable
>experience grouping with the class you're swapping to, but no
>playtime as that class. Then see how well you do.
>
>> It's very easy to learn a class at least I believe so. Also as to
>
>Well, I disagree because if it were, I'd have quit the game
>back in May. Maybe the other classes are easy to learn. All
>I know is it took me a good 3 weeks to optimize to my
>satisfaction my solo play with my enchanter using an
>animation. I'm almost to my 3rd month now, and I'm still
>learning new points and strategies in group play every day.
>On top of this, I get a set of new spells every 4 levels which
>sends me back almost to square one appraising which work
>better, work worse, or don't work.
>
>--
>John H. Kim
>kim@...
>
>>