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Re: Gem Use for Fatigue/Boosting Skill
what if it is a multi-path spell? Does the reduced fatigue come from your excess skill in both paths, or just one?
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Only the main path, the first one listed.
Just as spells can only use one type of gem, possibly to simplify that calculation. |
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My test showed an E3 mage using four gems to cast Earthquake after using Summon Earthpower, so boosting with spells definitely lets you cast things you couldn't cast otherwise, and also use more gems than you could otherwise.
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Used 1 gem to cast Summon Earthpower. Used 2 gem to cast Rain of Stones. (The barbarians mostly died or ran, except for 1 of the leaders who went berserk, ran up and ran the poor unconscious Vandrott through. The price we pay for science) |
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thejeff beat me to to it, but
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Now an observant person will note that this still doesn't prove that both gems could be used to cast an X2 spell that requires two gems. As it happens there is no such earth spell, but an S1 mage can cast Power of the Spheres and then use two gems to cast Returning, so that seems to work also. |
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