On the wiki page you linked it says:
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When a spell is cast a roll is thrown to see if it receives the Specialization bonus. The higher your Specialization skill the more likely it is the roll will succeed, and the greater the benefit of the roll. A successful roll will do two things:
* It will reduce the mana used on the spell.
* It will reduce the chance of fizzling.
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Hmmm though this old post on Graffe's is contradictory:
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The "chance" wording in the description has been around for a long time, but it was shown early in EQ's history that this is not true. Specialization is a fixed mana reduction for that class of spell. It was one of the first things that people discovered when they started using ShowEQ.
I am not sure of the exact amount. If I recall, the basic 50 specialization was 2.5%. So that makes 200 spec worth 10% mana savings.
http://www.graffe.com/forums/showthr...lize-Evocation
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