Some random ideas -
- If a paladin and a shadow knight come within x distance from each other, then the two players become player versus player to the other. There would be no way the two classes would ever work together in a group. Each player does not need to automatically attack the other, but any and all beneficial spells would not work on their counterpart.
- Similar to Live, wizards could obtain the Spell: Minor Familiar at level 29 which then offers the wizard the ability to perform critical damage in battle.
- Perhaps at level 49, wizards could obtain a Spell: Wild Magic. This spell is similar to the Lich line of spells where it very slowly ticks off hit points off the wizard, but the wizard and anybody in his or her group casting spells could potentially get a random event from the spell cast: nothing happens to the spell does half or double its effect to the spell costs half or double its mana to an outright critical. It would need to be fleshed out further (with some spells not be effected), but the thought is the master of magic is becoming more magic than physical. Since it is a beneficial spell, it can be clicked off.
- At certain levels for each, a druid and ranger naturally blend into the wilderness. Thus if the player does not move (and obviously not under attack), then the player becomes hidden to monsters and players until they move again. A powerful invisibility spell that makes the player undetectable even with Spell: See Invisible.
- High level mages should get similar enchanter spells that allows the mage to turn into one of the four elementals (and with benefits).
- Religion should play a greater part in how the world reacts to a player. And a player should be able to move to another religion (within reason) once with their previous religion dubious to permanently kill on sight.
- Bards should be able to compose songs in a similar fashion to how the intelligence casters have their Research. Perhaps take a current song scroll and combine it with a found fragment of a lyric (rare item drops) to create a song with a greater effect or effects. Of course, the song can be a dud (failed to combine)...
Thanks!
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