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Nov-24-05, 04:24 PM (Pacific)
"Two things - making scrolls in Cosmic Forge editor and the Powder of the Gods"
I am amazed at how everyone seems to know about mystery menus, but utterly fails to mention the Powder of the Gods. Let me explain. Normally one uses a curved arrow on the mouse or a keyboard key. If you use the mouse arrow pointing left, you will get two swords (both useless) and the Powder of the Gods. I suggest having - no, you absolutely must - have a very high artifacts skill for this to work. But using the Powder of the Gods in combat casts a *very* powerful Poison Gas with heavy poisoning every round. It is heavy, and it backfires and fizzles some of the time, but I've been able to defeat many more opponents this way. The cosmic forge editor can create extra "big" monsters, and the Powder of the Gods can help destroy them. Has anyone used this before? I just picked it up and tried invoking it in combat once, and to my surpise all the Savant Troopers died in one go.

Also, I'm trying to create scrolls in the cosmic forge editor and can't for some reason select a spell to use. I get the menu, but that's it. Is there something I'm missing?

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