THoT, why heal?
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THoT, why heal?
Why does the Dwarf Witness have healing? It is somewhat uncharacteristic of the Dwarves and is not needed in any scenario except perhaps Invaders. By the time healing is really useful, white mages are available.
EDIT: To clarify, it is actually the third level of the Dwarf Witness that has healing.
EDIT: To clarify, it is actually the third level of the Dwarf Witness that has healing.
Re: THoT, why heal?
Dwarf Witness IS uncharacteristic dwarf.
Re: THoT, why heal?
Except for the healing (and perhaps cure), actually I think he fits in quite well.
Re: THoT, why heal?
IIRC, esr wanted them to be the the dwarvish equivalents of our real-life medics.
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Re: THoT, why heal?
Hey, +4 healing is nice, I'm not complaining.
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Re: THoT, why heal?
They (dwarf witnesses) seem to be more like judges rather than medics though.Shadow Master wrote:IIRC, esr wanted them to be the the dwarvish equivalents of our real-life medics.
Re: THoT, why heal?
I have to say I found the dwarvish witness line to be too overpowered. Any of the dwarvish witness's abilities could be justified for that character, but the number of abilities available at the higher levels (good speed, slow attack, magical attacks, leadership, healing) were a bit much.
I personally feel this is a case where less is more.
I personally feel this is a case where less is more.