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object guide_summon |
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name guide to the Art of Summoning |
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skill literacy |
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o There are two classes of summoning spells: |
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Golem-type spells, which summon a creature |
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that will move straight forward attempting |
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to kill any monster blocking the way; and |
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Petmonster-type spells, which summon masses |
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of little helpers, that fight in your |
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cause. |
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o Use golem-like spells to take down strong |
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enemies. For example: "summon golem", |
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"summon xxx elemental", "staff to snake", |
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"summon avatar". |
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o Use petmonsters to clear out large maps |
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with creatures of decent level (compared |
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to yours). For example: "summon pet |
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monster", "summon cult monster", "call |
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holy servant". |
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o As you raise your skill-level, most |
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summoning spells will increase in power. |
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o It is probably stupid to use *nothing* |
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except summoning spells. But there are |
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situations where a summoner survives |
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while another wizard would have died. |
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Once you have seen the first Balrog fall to |
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your avatar, there will be no doubt about |
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your power. |
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endmsg |
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face book_red.x11 |
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nrof 1 |
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type 8 |
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subtype 2 |
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material 1 |
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weight 4000 |
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editable 128 |
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magicmap green |
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end |
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