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    Nordico
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    Default Dispirit Foe

    Dispirit Foe messages do not allways show up anymore.

  2. #2
    Nordico
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    Default Re: Dispirit Foe

    Is not masterable (for my PLDN) even if it say's so here...
    http://horizons.gamersinfo.net/abili...m&id=17582

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    Default Re: Dispirit Foe

    It is masterable. If you hit cleric 18 or higher it is mastered.

    And problem with not proper hit messag. Same thing with all non dmg effects. Most debuffs and tech effects donnt show in combat feedback.
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    Nordico
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    Default Re: Dispirit Foe

    What has lev 18 have to do with it being masterable? It is a lev 9 cleric abillity so you should not have to wait for hitting lev 18 that sound a bit out of whack...
    The text used to show up in combat message before one of the latest patches.

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    Nordico
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    Default Re: Dispirit Foe

    This was MAJOR bad news!
    So you are saying that I have to take my Warrior to lev 60!! to get a Whirlwind Attack I from lev 30? Is there any incentive to multiclass left?

    How can I tell if I have simple/full combat message?

  6. #6
    Nordico
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    Default Re: Dispirit Foe

    Thanx for the info about this.
    I think I will have to drop my warrior at lev 24 now because of this so called "mastered" abil.

    I have full messages on - I checked in Options.

  7. #7
    Nordico
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    Default Re: Dispirit Foe

    I'll try running with simple I see how that goes/how I like it.


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    Default Re: Dispirit Foe

    As for your question about incentives of multiclassing, there are still several. Firstly, your stat points per level. If you level up both your warrior and paladin, your strength will be better than with a single-classed paladin. Secondly, skill points per level. If you bring up cleric alondside paladin, your life skill will be superior - and with warrior, your armor use skill. Finally, you will still master all the special abilities up to level 50. While some are level-dependant and are not too hot on higher levels, a good deal work well even at lvl 100. Dispirit foe is an excellent example, which always inflicts a +50% penalty on delay and can be a lifesaver slowing down high-damage mobs. My appreciation for this ability rose significantly after pygmies started using it on me, demonstrating just how powerful it is.

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