Magic Levels
Jesse R. Buckley, Jr.
sct60a.sunyct.edu!buck at sct60a.sunyct.edu
Tue Jan 8 20:09:15 AEST 1991
On Jan 4, 2:49, Tom Rombouts wrote:
} Subject: Re: Software Obesity (was Re: Jargon file v2.1.5)
} In article <3276 at unisoft.UUCP> greywolf at unisoft.UUCP (The Grey Wolf) writes:
} >--
} >On the 'Net: Why are more and more fourth-level wizard(-wannabe)s trying to
} >invoke ninth-level magic, instead of taking the time to climb the other
} >(quite essential) thirteen levels so they can do this properly?
}
} If they are at the fourth-level, and seek the ninth-level, doesn't that
} leave five, and not thirteen, other levels for them to climb? :-)
}
} Sorry to be picky, but after all, this _is_ the 'Net, you know....
}
}
} Tom Rombouts Torrance Techie tomr at ashtate.A-T.com V:(213)538-7108
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}-- End of excerpt from Tom Rombouts
I belive that Grey Wolf refering to Dungeons & Dragons(tm). Where 4th
level wizards can only use 2nd level magic, to use 9th level magic (The
highest) you need to be 18th Level or Arch-Mage. I think 13 should have been
14.
--
-Buck (buck at sct60a.sunyct.edu)
"So this is a leap second?" -- Me at 6:59:60 pm on Mon Dec 31, 1990
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