Talk:Malkien's Barbarian guide: Difference between revisions
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I'm not a Barb player so I may be wrong, but I guessed that the Chain and Plate comments were directed at the Heavy varieties. If you meant Light Chain/Plate, those links will need to be edited.<br>-[[User:Glimmereyes|Glimmereyes]] 08:23, 12 December 2007 (CST) |
I'm not a Barb player so I may be wrong, but I guessed that the Chain and Plate comments were directed at the Heavy varieties. If you meant Light Chain/Plate, those links will need to be edited.<br>-[[User:Glimmereyes|Glimmereyes]] 08:23, 12 December 2007 (CST) |
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== Magic Section == |
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"Most of our abilities and standard buffs, such as Famine/Avalanche berserk or forms like Dragon or Eagle or Buffalo, use the Augmentation skill. It is very easy to train through natural ability use: keeping a form active at all times should be sufficient to train augmentation to hundreds of ranks." |
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Famine actually trains Warding not Augmentation. It is however a great way to train Warding indeed. |
Revision as of 17:40, 13 August 2015
Moving Sections
Unless someone objects, I'm going to integrate the inner fire, roars, berserks, etc into their respective pages and leave links. Seems like a lot of duplication for no real bonus.Caraamon 20:14, 30 March 2008 (CDT)
Chain/Plate clarification?
I'm not a Barb player so I may be wrong, but I guessed that the Chain and Plate comments were directed at the Heavy varieties. If you meant Light Chain/Plate, those links will need to be edited.
-Glimmereyes 08:23, 12 December 2007 (CST)
Magic Section
Third sentence:
"Most of our abilities and standard buffs, such as Famine/Avalanche berserk or forms like Dragon or Eagle or Buffalo, use the Augmentation skill. It is very easy to train through natural ability use: keeping a form active at all times should be sufficient to train augmentation to hundreds of ranks."
Famine actually trains Warding not Augmentation. It is however a great way to train Warding indeed.