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  • #16
    Inventorize?
    Quesci Jinete, 70 Wizard on Quellious, an Everquest server
    Officer of Wraith

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    • #17
      I'm disheartened

      As a Bristlebane Worshipping bard, I'd love an imbued set of BD armor, but my Full Mithril works
      Harliquinn Whiteshadow
      Bard of Bristlebane, 54th Chord
      - "Keep your blade sharp, and your wit ever sharper!"

      Alcohol Tolerance: 187
      Baking: 143
      Brewing: 200
      Fishing: 59
      Fletching: 183
      Jewelcraft: 182
      Pottery: 168
      Smithing: 182
      Tailoring: 160

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      • #18
        Frankly,I wish the Int/Wis on Inny and other SK/Cleric armors would match up. It's not like most classes benefit from having both,just one or the other.

        Mithaniel Marr ones don't have that problem-since Paladins and Clerics are both Wisdom-based.
        -Morgrist Do'Ceannai
        Fironia Vie (Patron,House Do'Ceannai)

        Hammerstein
        Stromm (Denmother's)

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        • #19
          I personally just have beef with the fact that the only imbue for these armors satisfies only one deity. There should at least be a few choices for which deity to make the high elven armor......would be be so terrible to instead of putting a imbued emerald in the mix...an imbued plains pebble instead...but before I make that the end of my statement, I should also add...and still make it useful to arcane casters
          Daari Ayre-62nd Enchantress-Luclin
          My stuffs
          Jence Frostpyre-49th Shaman of the Tribunal
          Spoilt Brat
          Kyanau Reavs-Newbie cleric of Innoruuk's Brood
          Newb Gear

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kiztent
            All dark elves clerics worship Innoruuk. So do the shadowknights. You proposing giving shadowknights their own imbue? Otherwise, Angel's point remains valid.
            It could be something very simple, really. As it is, the highest piece-count for an armor is 9 (BP, Cloak, Greaves), all other items have less - meaning there's always an open spot in the Forge left. What they could do - and this is just a suggestion - is having the merchant who sells the cultural Ore also sell a "Mark of the (insert class here)", for the classes desired.

            For Inky armor, this would mean that if you insert a Mark of the ShadowKnight, the resulting armor would be INT-heavy, whereas a Mark of the Cleric would result in WIS-heavy armor.

            Of course, you need to carefully balance this against various races. But then again, as the initial message shows, balance wasn't a top priority when the designed these armors :roll:

            Originally posted by Quesci
            Inventorize?
            Oops, teaches me to look up a word in the dictionary before assuming it exists . In my native language, we have a word for analysing some list like this, and I somewhat recklessly ported it over to English while I wasn't sure the word existed.

            What I meant was "to make an inventory of" ... in my language we have a single verb for this, English is lacking it :twisted: :P

            Kaysha Soulsinger
            Member of the 1750 club since October 13th 2004
            True strength is not a measure of the body, it's a measure of the soul

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            • #21
              Don't forget..

              All back pieces are completely uncompetitive at recommended level 46.

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