self knowledge question on 03/22/2014 12:06 PM CDT
Re: self knowledge question on 03/22/2014 12:53 PM CDT
Re: self knowledge question on 03/22/2014 04:00 PM CDT
Spell knowledge items cost a lot to recharge. I can report:
- A Zealot knowledge handaxe costing 90k bounty points per recharge order;
- A Phoen's Strength dagger costing 120k bounty points per recharge order.
I don't know why one costs more than the other. It's not spell level. Maybe some circles are just coded to cost more.
I also know enhancives in some slots cost more to recharge than others, but I do not know if/how that applies to spell knowledge.
-E
Re: self knowledge question on 03/22/2014 04:02 PM CDT
Re: self knowledge question on 03/22/2014 08:46 PM CDT
>>B. THAT'S ALOT OF POINTS!<<
My other tip is to place the knowledge enhancive on an item you will not be wearing or holding all the time.
My 606 knowledge is on a decorative tanto I use just for spelling up. I unsheath it, spell up, sheath it. I think I went one year spelling up with it regularly and when I went to get it merchant-charged, it had only lost 3 charges.
My other other tip is to enter and win Premium contests. They added enhancive charging as a prize! I have not won one yet but I hold out hope.
-E
Re: self knowledge question on 03/23/2014 06:56 AM CDT
>My other tip is to place the knowledge enhancive on an item you will not be wearing or holding all the time.
I don't have such an item, but this is the way a self-mana item should be used. The advantage of knowledge is spell burst areas, in which case you need to be wearing it. Self-knowledge also allows imbedding, but that's supposed to drain things even faster. Self-mana does use twice as much mana, but still I'd think with knowledge a major advantage is spell burst. Just my two cents: if you don't plan to wear it, and don't specifically want the paladin spells being offered, get self-mana and not self-knowledge.
~daid (player of the temporally-challenged Harvest-Moon clan)
I don't have such an item, but this is the way a self-mana item should be used. The advantage of knowledge is spell burst areas, in which case you need to be wearing it. Self-knowledge also allows imbedding, but that's supposed to drain things even faster. Self-mana does use twice as much mana, but still I'd think with knowledge a major advantage is spell burst. Just my two cents: if you don't plan to wear it, and don't specifically want the paladin spells being offered, get self-mana and not self-knowledge.
~daid (player of the temporally-challenged Harvest-Moon clan)
Re: self knowledge question on 03/23/2014 11:22 PM CDT