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Date Posted: 19:53:13 02/26/02 Tue
Author: Maglorius
Subject: Re: How to raise magery from mid 90s to gm
In reply to: Martok, Knight of the Stag 's message, "Re: How to raise magery from mid 90s to gm" on 16:29:06 02/26/02 Tue

What the others said, earthquake on a boat has gotten me to 99.9, but it's taken me 6 months (although I haven't trained it, just played really, except for maybe 4 hours). FInding gain spots is a real pain.

But why be ashamed? No one can know everything about this game, many people think they know everything but are often wrong, there is usually many ways to skin a cat, OSI are constantly changing the rules - so what works today may not work tomorrow, there are many character skills and templates, you can't expect to know them all, there is no 'official' documentation from OSI on how to train - shall I go on?

Proclaim yourself proudly as one who doesn't pretend to know everything, one who is willing to learn and one who is willing to ask for help from fellow guild members.

Heck, there's lots I still don't know - and I'm damn proud of it - learning is part of the adventure, enjoy the ride.



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