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Hi Bert
 
I only tried Intervention once, but was a bit deceaved by the effect. I causes some damage to your foes and heals the party. I think the cost of spellpoints doesn't comply with the effect.
 
The longer the fight, then less spellpoints you gonna spend. Specially healing is really convenient during a tough fight. 
 
Is quite difficult to determine the ultime party, it is all question of the strategy you use.
By the way, I see no archer in your party ...
 
Regards
Ernesto
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Von: Bert Latamore [mailto:bertlatamore@...]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. Oktober 2003 16:19
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Betreff: Re: [DragonBaneII] Two questions on DB2 spells

My team (Caleb, Tesser, Unger, Mordor,Poe) are all level 16 and are about to attack Raamtha. I had a great time buying out the magic store to equip them, by the way. I have a couple of specific questions and one general one concerning spells and characters:

First, what does Intervention do? Mordor can throw it, but since it costs 40 spell points I have not tried it out.

Second, I notice that the cost of spells (in spell points) varies from time to tiem. Specifically the firsst level "Treat Player" spell, which normally costs 3 spell points, at times costs only 1 and at others costs 4. What causes these variations?

Third, is there any written information that explains that differences among different potential team members and what powers they can develop as they gain strength? I have been trying to develop an ideal team, and I think this time I went a little too heavy in the fighter department. I wonder, for instance, if instead of using Unger I should have had either a theif or a necomancer, particularly since my wizard can always summon an elemental to fight for the team (Sheolin is a devistating fighter.) But since I do not know what these alternative team members may be capable of as they gain levels, it is hard for me to decide.

Thanks,

Bert


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Hi Bert I only tried Intervention once, but was a bit deceaved by the effect. I causes some damage to your foes and heals the party. I think the cost of...
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Oct 15, 2003
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Ernesto, Thank you for the information. That helps me with my strategy for the upcoming fights. Tesser is my archer. Initially I didn't have one, but as he...
Bert Latamore
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1) The spell points differ based on time of day. I haven't played in a while, so I don't remember which time has the fewest and which has the most. This is...
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Oct 16, 2003
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Chris, Thanks for all the information. I am going to have to try out Intervention in the final battle of DB 2, which I am preparing my troops for now (I want...
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