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Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:40 am
by ~|~Damaja
Mr.T wrote:To make it clear I think you need to say that these are skill levels and not the real skill level....
I wasted 1000 regs of sulfurous ash and mandrake doin lightning at real stat 59.2. So ya just so everyone knows this is not real skills but the normal skill level
you made it on! I was ready to throw in the towel

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:43 pm
by getan
Any suggestions for what spells to use if you dont want to raise Resist?

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:20 pm
by qtip
Getan:
If you don't want to raise resist you could try recalling and marking runes or Invisibility. Once you reach 7th circle spells gate NPCs around. Not sure if you can escort npcs here(I haven't tried) but you should be able to. There's a few runebook collections around that I've seen if you need the locations. The books in Coffee's shop north of Vesper comes to mind right now.

but... I'd macro the magery/resist spells onto another character of yours if I were you. Surely one of your characters will take resist at some point.

If you insist on using non harmful spells I'd take a look at what spells in the circle you need to cast from use the lowest reg cost and work from there.

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 4:10 pm
by alatar
Just cast the same circle spell that costs the lowest amount of regs..

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:48 am
by Dugamah
Mr.T wrote:To make it clear I think you need to say that these are skill levels and not the real skill level....
I wasted 1000 regs of sulfurous ash and mandrake doin lightning at real stat 59.2. So ya just so everyone knows this is not real skills but the normal skill level
Heh, I just had the same problem, but I only went through about 150 casts.

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:15 pm
by johttenn
I'm following this guide for magery, but it may need some tweaking in respect to resisting spells.

Currently I'm at 71 magery, with only 43 resist. Is there another way to gain resisting spells, such as standing in firewalls or poisoning yourself? I'd hate to spend weeks at a graveyard!

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:18 pm
by qtip
Firewalls can only take you to around 45 resist on my experience. I don't know how easy/hard resist will be to raise given your skill level if you cast energy bolt(to continue steady magery gains)
If I was in your shoes I'd dual client another character, perhaps a crafter, that didn't need resist and use them to cast lightning on that character that does need resist. Switch back once my resist caught up.

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:20 pm
by johttenn
hmm, good point...I may try that...little strapped for gp though to spend 2x on regs :)

Gotta send the swordsman back to the dungeons

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:24 pm
by qtip
Try killing sheep and taking their wool. You can turn it into cloth and sell it to vendors. Boring? Yes. Its decent coin for the efforts though. Especially if you lack a strong mage to kill with.

Or... you could try lumberjacking and bowcraft. There is gold to be found from selling mass amounts of x/bows to the vendors. A warning however: A mass amount of boredom is likely to be found as well :lol:

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 4:19 pm
by randale
silex wrote:No matter how secluded you think you are in the Magincia butcher shop with a stockpile of FS regs, someone will find you, kill you, and take your lunch money. Seriously, use agents.
Wouldn't guards get them though? Or only if they are within site range of the victim being attacked?

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 4:21 pm
by randale
silex wrote:
ironfistmax wrote:Just an update on the magery gains. I am 99% sure that lightning stops magery gains at 62.5. You need to start casting energy bolt then.
Agreed. I'm pretty sure resisting spells stops there as well from lightning.
Also, make sure you have your eval int locked, or the spell could be gaining in potency the more you cast it, and you will kill yourself. And make sure you have it set up to cast greater heal on yourself if you drop below a certain hit point total.

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 4:48 pm
by johttenn
randale wrote:
silex wrote:
ironfistmax wrote:Just an update on the magery gains. I am 99% sure that lightning stops magery gains at 62.5. You need to start casting energy bolt then.
Agreed. I'm pretty sure resisting spells stops there as well from lightning.
Also, make sure you have your eval int locked, or the spell could be gaining in potency the more you cast it, and you will kill yourself. And make sure you have it set up to cast greater heal on yourself if you drop below a certain hit point total.
Only if you are outside of town, just macro in-town with restock agents. t2a, no spell damage in towns :)

Re: Macro'ing Magery: Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 5:52 pm
by Derrick
johttenn wrote:in-town with restock agents. t2a, no spell damage in towns :)
Please not however that gaining resist buy casting on yourself in town is going away very soon as mentioned in other threads. The only way to gain resist for no damage will be the era accurate method of having the caster stand outside town, while you are inside town.

Re: Guide : Macroing Magery - Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:39 pm
by Gund
I forgot the lingo name for what this skill gain technique was called so I will try and describe it. I used to go out on a boat and sail in a certain direction casting spells. Once I got a skill gain I would stop the boat, sail forward one square and cast the same spell again for a garaunteed gain. Then you could sail forward one more again, another garaunteed gain. On average you could do this for 5-7 gains in a row before you had to sail on to look for another gain square. I used to have a script written to do this one its own and it proved to be an insanely fast way to GM.

Anyone know if this still works?

Re: Guide : Macroing Magery - Some Helpful Hints

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:51 pm
by johttenn
Well, there was a similar method called 8x8 where you went forward 8 squares and got an almost always guaranteed gain; however, that was post-t2a and doesn't work here.