Arcane Wonders Forum
Mage Wars => Spellbook Design and Construction => Topic started by: Raidre on August 07, 2012, 05:04:10 AM
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m curious about how much each of the 4 different elements are available as far as number of spells available to them. I would like to have a wizard that is heavy in Water spells but would obviously need a pretty decent size selection for it to work. So are their enough cards for each of the elements to do this right now?
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Good question. Can someone give us a breakdown of what cards of each element are available.
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There will only be two Water spells in the initial release; Geyser and Dissolve. We will definitely have a lot more of them in the future.
The main elements focused on in the Core Set are Fire and Air, due to the Warlock and the Wizard. Never fear, we have LOTS of elemental spells just waiting to be integrated in future releases.
The first expansion, the Forcemaster and Warlord, will start filling out the Earth and Mind spells as well as other schools.
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There will only be two Water spells in the initial release; Geyser and Dissolve. We will definitely have a lot more of them in the future.
The main elements focused on in the Core Set are Fire and Air, due to the Warlock and the Wizard. Never fear, we have LOTS of elemental spells just waiting to be integrated in future releases.
The first expansion, the Forcemaster and Warlord, will start filling out the Earth and Mind spells as well as other schools.
I am hoping that at some point Bryan will get us the Water / Frost spells he has been working on. He said he had a few just not ready for the play-testers yet.
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He has a whole binder full of Water School spells. I like Frost spells a lot too!
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You could make a fire wizard, or an air wizard easily enough with the cards from the core set, but there's just not enough water or earth to fully focus on those schools... yet.
Still, have to say that the Water School is super important -- it has the "Dissolve" spell, which allows you to get rid of pesky equipment. When we get more water spells in future expansions, you should definitely revisit building a Water-aligned Wizard.
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I use a water aligned wizard in my main book just because I have 6 dissolves =P