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Play whichever you enjoy looking at the most (Dark elf has near top-tier fashion).
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Some kind of... Bubba Ho-Tep?
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Last edited by Crawdad; 10-18-2019 at 01:18 PM..
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#13
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Invisibility has a random duration timer. Hide has no timer. It is a pretty damn nice skill to have. It works ~40% of the time, and you can see if it is successful simply by conning a mob. It's cool down is reasonable enough to re-try in the event of failure.
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But, keep in mind, as a magician, if you hide when your pet is summoned, it will destroy the pet.
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#15
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Dark elves are feared by every other race. Why? Because they are the best.
Best vision. Best at hiding. Best looking. Best skin tone. Best god. Best. | ||
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For Mages, since INT is really the only consideration, DEs are totally fine compared to other races. Sure, you get some QoL with the good/neutral races, Gnomes can tinker, etc., but nothing really material IMO. All the races except Human are pretty close to each other in starting INT, so you can't go wrong picking a DE (as opposed to a class like Enchanter where you need high CHA and then also kind of have to worry about INT, so DEs are not as good of a choice...although still not a terrible one for an Ench either).
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#18
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At level 29 a magician can summon an item that casts ultravision.
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Gnome for being able to look through walls.
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Yeah, gnomes for wallvision and sending eyes to zone-in without needing shrink pots is probably the best racial advantage for mages, but being able to see is also nice.
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