Lolwiki page and discussion has testing on it.
Seriously, if I have to back up something this well known and well tested, I'd never do anything but post links.
Aside from clear documentation on related wiki sites, this is very easy to test. Just get a Twilight Cape and either wait for Lightsday or better yet, level Scholar and cast the relevant spell on yourself. The 5% boost is instantly noticeable.
I could understand a demand if I was making an outrageous or hard to test claim that didn't have easy to find sources on the various community websites, but my claim is incredibly easy to test and prove, and the documentation would have been as easy to find as going to a popular search site, typing out "Twilight Cape" and hitting the enter key. Asking me to prove this is like asking me to prove that 2+2=4 or that White Mage gets Cure at level 1.
Because Rdm totally doesn't learn multiple fields of magic, yet Divine is currently the only one we have no native spell for.
Thinking an enfeebler is worthwhile to bring on most harder mobs shows just how clueless you are about how enfeebles (don't) work.
I could honestly not care all that much but if you think Rdm is 'just fine' and we're called on to enfeeble mobs then just lol. Then again you have Whm leveled so you probably haven't realized how redundant Rdm is (outside of exclusive procs but every job has that), or only do old content where Rdm is still redundant.
Lol? Are you serious? I mean, are you really serious posting this? Yeah I'm done trying to argue with you.
Last edited by Neisan_Quetz; 10-27-2011 at 08:01 PM.
You think enfeebling is relevant and Rdms are called on for their... unique enfeebling spell of Dia 3, The difference between Slow 1 and 2 and Para which never lands on anything difficult, that's all I had to hear from you.
Last edited by Neisan_Quetz; 10-27-2011 at 08:06 PM.
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