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<blockquote data-quote="boredgremlin" data-source="post: 2217091" data-attributes="member: 31646"><p>So lets point a few out. Unless your just another wizard fan boy who cant accept they suck. And this all assuming they had 4 hours to prepare for an epic fighter coming to kill them. A proposterous notion to begin with. Wizards research, create items and generally do all sorts of other things every day rather then sit biting thier nails and preparing to kill the next fighter who shows up. Lol what if it was a cleric? Or a another wizard come to kill you? And all your spells are based on a fighter, your toast. The fighter was built as a regular adventurer who minimized his weaknesses. There are lots of monsters with magic powers, especially at high level. My fighter was equipped and built for just another day on the job. The wizard had to spend all his high level slots specifically anti fighter just to have a chance. Meaning he had forewarning and 4 hours to prepare. Pretty unlikely. </p><p> A sorcerer would concern me. Because you could have him prepared in a halfway honest fashion. Figuring a wizard spent all his spell slots preparing for a fighter to kill him instead of another mage, cleric or rogue is completely retarded. The mage is the least flexible class of all. Never mind all the magic monsters who might try to kill him. Nope this mage is all about be ready to take down a fighter, all day, everyday. Just fightin the fighter. Lol bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boredgremlin, post: 2217091, member: 31646"] So lets point a few out. Unless your just another wizard fan boy who cant accept they suck. And this all assuming they had 4 hours to prepare for an epic fighter coming to kill them. A proposterous notion to begin with. Wizards research, create items and generally do all sorts of other things every day rather then sit biting thier nails and preparing to kill the next fighter who shows up. Lol what if it was a cleric? Or a another wizard come to kill you? And all your spells are based on a fighter, your toast. The fighter was built as a regular adventurer who minimized his weaknesses. There are lots of monsters with magic powers, especially at high level. My fighter was equipped and built for just another day on the job. The wizard had to spend all his high level slots specifically anti fighter just to have a chance. Meaning he had forewarning and 4 hours to prepare. Pretty unlikely. A sorcerer would concern me. Because you could have him prepared in a halfway honest fashion. Figuring a wizard spent all his spell slots preparing for a fighter to kill him instead of another mage, cleric or rogue is completely retarded. The mage is the least flexible class of all. Never mind all the magic monsters who might try to kill him. Nope this mage is all about be ready to take down a fighter, all day, everyday. Just fightin the fighter. Lol bull. [/QUOTE]
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