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Old 10-10-2019, 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Glasken [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Not to derail but, this brings an interesting question.

Undead charm on a necro, animal charm on a druid/shm etc... dont have a charisma check.

I am wondering if that is due to the class casting the spell, or the spell itself.

If the former, charm will be a tad broken in a number of key camps around the level those spells are available to a necro. If the later, well, human necro with some steins ftw?
Has anyone ever even been able to confirm that necro did NOT have a charisma check? As far as I know this is just a rumor/speculation.

My understanding was always that the charisma check was just more generous for certain classes but it still existed. Necros for instance got a much more generous charisma check on their charisma-linked spells; while enchanters got a much more harsh one. I've discussed this here in the past, as I was totally convinced(and still am) that something is incredibly off with lulls on necromancers.

edit here it is :

https://forums.daybreakgames.com/eq/...arisma.220085/

"Yes it is. It varies on a number of spells to its actual usefulness but it does have a use. There are different levels of charisma for different classes. The system does take into account that an Enchanter should have a higher charisma than say a Necromancer. It's unfair to expect masters of the undead to be entirely charismatic. "
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