Spell notes on 09/17/2005 11:49 AM CDT
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I'd like to make a few personal notes about the spells I know in my spell book. I was thinking Max mana would be a good one. How exactly does one go about determining that? Its easy enough for spells that I backfire, but for something like SOP I prep-ed and harnessed 60 ish mana into it. If the testing is doable I would like to determine the amounts myself, if its involved is this dat collected somewhere?

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Re: Spell notes on 09/17/2005 11:54 AM CDT
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It's easier to prep without harnessing or Charging mana, so you can cast spells at higher level value.

When You over-prep, you get a messaging similar to wasting mana one, but a bit different. Just watch for that.

Is that what you mean? Or your personal max prep? In that case, you'd have to experiment with Prep, Harness, and Camb. You cast high, when you backfire, drop it down a point or three, try again, fail, drop it down one point until you find it. If you succeed, increase by a point till you find it.

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