06-04-2004, 08:22 PM
Hello All, :)
I have a quick question.
Myztyk has achieved the heady height of clvl 20 (limited game-time is a real drag). Thus reaching his slvl 18 Holy Freeze skill and acquiring his Normal Act 2/Holy Aim mercenary (with a unpronouncable name). Myztyk immediately turned on Holy Freeze and "no name" turned on what I am assuming is Holy Aim (little, expanding, circle of red lines?), a day and a half later.
On to my question. The blue fog of Holy Freeze, residing around my feet, goes on and off. When it goes on, it makes an ominous sound letting me know the fog is back. When the fog disappears, does this mean that it is not working? That it has shut off? If so, why does it shut off? I am not switching between auras or skills so I don't think that should be the reason.
Now that I am writing this, other questions come to mind.
(1) Why doesn't the blue fog ever appear around my mercenaries feet? This IS a shared aura isn't it?
(2) Is the 4-5 cold damage added to Myztyk's bow or is the 20-25 cold damage to attack added to the bow or are both added to the bow's base damage?
(3) Is Burst of Speed a skill that can be found on a piece of jewelry? Either a ring or an amulet.
(4) This is a rhetorical question. Why don't paladins have companions/minions like the druids, necromancers, assassins and amazons?
So far, having only 3 skill points in Holy Freeze and 10 skill points in Resist Cold, doesn't seem to be making a significant difference. Myztyk is a lumbering archer who is slow to target. I realize I should be pumping dexterity, but I am a bit apprehensive, in the case that I find the sweetest, end-of-the-game armor in existance and I am only 100 experience points short of equipping it. That is the usual way I find really good armor, right after I have expended all of my experience points on another attribute.
Anyhow, I await your enlightenment,
Myztyk :)
I have a quick question.
Myztyk has achieved the heady height of clvl 20 (limited game-time is a real drag). Thus reaching his slvl 18 Holy Freeze skill and acquiring his Normal Act 2/Holy Aim mercenary (with a unpronouncable name). Myztyk immediately turned on Holy Freeze and "no name" turned on what I am assuming is Holy Aim (little, expanding, circle of red lines?), a day and a half later.
On to my question. The blue fog of Holy Freeze, residing around my feet, goes on and off. When it goes on, it makes an ominous sound letting me know the fog is back. When the fog disappears, does this mean that it is not working? That it has shut off? If so, why does it shut off? I am not switching between auras or skills so I don't think that should be the reason.
Now that I am writing this, other questions come to mind.
(1) Why doesn't the blue fog ever appear around my mercenaries feet? This IS a shared aura isn't it?
(2) Is the 4-5 cold damage added to Myztyk's bow or is the 20-25 cold damage to attack added to the bow or are both added to the bow's base damage?
(3) Is Burst of Speed a skill that can be found on a piece of jewelry? Either a ring or an amulet.
(4) This is a rhetorical question. Why don't paladins have companions/minions like the druids, necromancers, assassins and amazons?
So far, having only 3 skill points in Holy Freeze and 10 skill points in Resist Cold, doesn't seem to be making a significant difference. Myztyk is a lumbering archer who is slow to target. I realize I should be pumping dexterity, but I am a bit apprehensive, in the case that I find the sweetest, end-of-the-game armor in existance and I am only 100 experience points short of equipping it. That is the usual way I find really good armor, right after I have expended all of my experience points on another attribute.
Anyhow, I await your enlightenment,
Myztyk :)
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