Hi
Reading the DOC sorcery spell, I don't quite understand it. It says that it add half the value of an healing potion. The only such kind of potion I know of is the potion of STAMINA that restore all your lost STAMINA. So, what's the need to have a spell that helps a potion that does an already excellent job?
Is there other potions in the book? (I can create one)
Or is there a way to make the spell a little different so it can still be useful?
Problems with DOC sorcery spell
Problems with DOC sorcery spell
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Re: Problems with DOC sorcery spell
I suppose one could interpret the spell as a means of turning one STAMINA potion into two?
EDIT: And to prevent player mischief, give it a limited duration of effect!
EDIT: And to prevent player mischief, give it a limited duration of effect!
Re: Problems with DOC sorcery spell
Fairly shortly (once these books are finished) i will put together a free pdf on "The Art of the Healer" and talk about healing herbs, potions, etc
That should make the DOC spell a lot more useful as well as offer other options.
That should make the DOC spell a lot more useful as well as offer other options.
Re: Problems with DOC sorcery spell
Fantastic!parkusuk wrote:Fairly shortly (once these books are finished) i will put together a free pdf on "The Art of the Healer" and talk about healing herbs, potions, etc
That should make the DOC spell a lot more useful as well as offer other options.
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Re: Problems with DOC sorcery spell
If I got it right, a suitable potion for this spell is found in the Shamutanti Hills, paragraph 274...
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Re: Problems with DOC sorcery spell
Hi Park.parkusuk wrote:Fairly shortly (once these books are finished) i will put together a free pdf on "The Art of the Healer" and talk about healing herbs, potions, etc
That should make the DOC spell a lot more useful as well as offer other options.
Bumping this post to see if you ever got around to this.