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So, he got a really lucky strike? Time to power through that stuff.
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Less than half my hit points and I still need to deal with the grunt and probably with the shaman.
I need some quick plan or I will not survive both.
Ok, that should occupy them some time. I will get around them as discreetly as possible. If I can disable the shaman quickly enough I should be able to deal with the grunt.
Great that will cover my noise easily.
It should be far enough for me to go behind the two goblins.
I could have been a burglar, nah magic is a lot more cooler.
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Nice.
Hum seems to look like a kind of enhancing. It should distract the caster so I can deal with him. I just hope the enhancement will stop shortly after else I am in a kind of hell.
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Ouch mana depletion is a nightmare. How could I prevent that. Eh system, anyway to always know my mana and increase it ?
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Displaying a mana bar now
Increase your attributes dummy
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Oh hum thanks ?
Can I get an explanation of the attributes first ?
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Muscle is your general physical ability and mesure you capacity to do feats of strength. It increases damages when fighting in close combat with or without weapon.
Agility is your general attribute for dexterity feats. It increases your success rate for combat range
Vitality represents the health of your body and your resistance to physical difficulties like disease and poisons. It directly helps to calculate you hit points
Stamina is how long you can continue to do exhausting feats. It also relates to your hitpoints regeneration speed
Wit is you ability to perform logic and deductions. It also impact your speed of thought, your memory and your capacity to do magic. It sums with will to determine your mana amount.
Will is to your mind what vitality is to your body. It represents you capacity to resist any mental difficulties like mental magics or stressful situation. It also directly correlate to speed or mana recovery.
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You defeated a goblin grunt +200 xps and a shaman goblin + 300 xps
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Nice. Ok show me my stat page.
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Name: Damien
Level: 3
XP to next level: 0 on 1000
Class: Magic Jack
Profession: None
Muscle: 10
Agility: 12
Vitality: 9
Stamina: 5
Wit: 12
Will: 8
Hit points: 41/90 Regeneration 0.5
Mana: 200/200 mana regen rate .8 per seconds
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Throw: 2
Identification: 1
Improvised weapon crafting: 1
Mana sight: 1
Mastery of magic: 2
Spellcasting (class specific): 2
Spells:
Mana bolt: 2
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Hum add 1 to will and 1 to wit for the magic part. Let''s add 1 to stamina as it is quite low.That really explains why I cannot climb stair without thinking I will die.
Also can you explain Mastery of magic, spellcasting and class skill point ?
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Mastery of magic helps you unlock new magic capacities. Each points in it allow to directly gain a new class specific skill. It increases every odd level. Spell casting is not counted against this total.
Spellcasting directly reflect the number of spell that are granted to you. It is one of your class specific skill.
class skill points can be spent to increase any skill oriented towards you class. In your case any and all magic oriented. You gain one point every level starting at level 3
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Nice. What to choose? I need variety to maximize my survivability in the short term. Let''s add that point to Mastery of magic. Show me the capacities.
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Runecrafting : allow you to craft runes on objects giving them capacities that can be activated with mana. The more your mastery will progress the more runes you will be able to add on a single item. The skill will give you some basic rune knowledge. You will have to find or create new ones.
Imbue : a complementary skill for skills like runecrafting. Allow you to create mana batteries for your creations.
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Good. Now time to experiment and prepare.