How about some more questing type stuff. After all there are all those non believers out there who, now, can get to the realm of a god and even meet them - surely that is reason enough to allow a converstion of faith. Ie all those agnostic wizards who finally meet Sol Ro and fall for his power.
Then again conversion from a faith to agnostic when you see your god slain......
Just an idea.
New Spellbook Boon to Enchanters
Amid the announced changes to the UI, and the typical rumors of Jboots nerf, NPCs giving less experience per kill, and players running into higher resists rates, a quiet, unannounced bonus was slipped into the game.
Prior to last night's patch, players' spellbooks contained thirty two pages, with eight spaces per page, for a maximum of 256 scribed spells. The problem became that certain classes have more spells then they have spaces for. Including new Planes of Power spells, Enchanters have available 270 different spells, fourteen over the limit.
To alleviate the problem of running out of room, when Planes of Power was released, the option to delete old spells from the spellbook was added. The logic being that a level sixty five Enchanter would have no reason to continue to hold on to a level one spell, having much more powerful abilities in her arsenal.
However, people complained, stating that forcing them to choose was unfair. Because the game did not grant enough space, it created a situation where players were unable to collect every spell if they wished.
Among the other changes from last nights patch, the spellbook was increased to fifty pages long. This gives room for up to 400 scribed spells, well over any casting class’s repertoire.
Such a drastic increase, over fifty percent, leads some to wonder why so much space was added. Rumors are circulated that it relates to the as yet unannounced project to be revealed January 15th, which many believe to be a new Everquest expansion, bringing with it new spells.
To alleviate the problem of running out of room, when Planes of Power was released, the option to delete old spells from the spellbook was added. The logic being that a level sixty five Enchanter would have no reason to continue to hold on to a level one spell, having much more powerful abilities in her arsenal.
However, people complained, stating that forcing them to choose was unfair. Because the game did not grant enough space, it created a situation where players were unable to collect every spell if they wished.
Among the other changes from last nights patch, the spellbook was increased to fifty pages long. This gives room for up to 400 scribed spells, well over any casting class’s repertoire.
Such a drastic increase, over fifty percent, leads some to wonder why so much space was added. Rumors are circulated that it relates to the as yet unannounced project to be revealed January 15th, which many believe to be a new Everquest expansion, bringing with it new spells.