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Stretcherino (Guest) (0 posts) Click to check IP address of the poster
Mar-24-02, 06:06 PM (Pacific)
"Do I really want to be THAT smart?"
Came across some helm that adds +20 to intelligence that can be worn by anybody. My primary casters are an alchemist and priest. The alchemist already has 100 Int and powercast. Is there any advantage to bumping her up to 120 or should I give it to one of my less cerebral party members?
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whatever (Guest) (0 posts) Click to check IP address of the poster
Mar-24-02, 07:40 PM (Pacific)
1. "RE: Do I really want to be THAT smart?"
the real benefit to that helm is that it has +6 ac...and for most casters, thats a great helm. ill take all the int i can get for them. i personally dont want my lizard fighter realizing with more INT that he's the tank, and i put him up front for a reason
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Mar-25-02, 12:14 PM (Pacific)
2. "RE: Do I really want to be THAT smart?"
The helmet works great on a fairy psionic, who was otherwise naked after switching him from ninja. And my rawulf monk started spotting EVERYTHING just seconds after putting it on. If you right-click on the word "intelligence" on the statistics screens you will see that it applies to many skills.
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