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methusalar
post Dec 4 2006, 04:20 PM
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I was reading somewhere that you'd taken out some of the potions that raise Int in an attempt to stop people memorizing too many spells. Is it possible to tweak the game so that if you do this (hit spell limit, drink potion of genius, memorize more spells...), all the spells will be lost once the Int wears off?
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Mordokai
post Dec 4 2006, 10:32 PM
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You don't even need tweaking, it's the way thing works in the game. Drink a Potiong of genius(+4 to INT), and you'll be allowed to memorize more spells then you would normaly be. I don't know if Sikret fixed anything in IA thou, because I always found that a little cheap. Practical, yes, but still cheap.
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post Dec 5 2006, 08:13 AM
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QUOTE(Mordokai @ Dec 4 2006, 10:32 PM) *

You don't even need tweaking, it's the way thing works in the game. Drink a Potiong of genius(+4 to INT), and you'll be allowed to memorize more spells then you would normaly be. I don't know if Sikret fixed anything in IA thou, because I always found that a little cheap. Practical, yes, but still cheap.


I'm not talking about raising your int to improve your chances of memorizing spells, but raising your int to increase the max number of spells per level that you can learn.

I very rarely cheat (and only really for gameplay reasons) and I never use cheese (filthy stuff!), but this is something that I always do, so that I can learn as many spells as possible. It's not to do with the xp (learn and erase etc - that really is cheese), just to make life easier and your mage more versatile - it doesn't really even make the mage more powerful(after all, if a sorceror can get by with five spells per level, a mage should be fine with 14). It would simply add another small aspect to the game and make me think slightly more about spell selection (I know I could easily just stop myself using this exploit, but I have no willpower!).
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