universally accepted RPG magic power mana.

Ummm no because D&D doesn't use mana. It wouldn't be very AD&D like if they
just used all the other rules and left out MANA.

Jesh what a bone head he obviously doesn't understand D&D in the least then
the moron. He would rather have it so mages can dominate with their magic
and have alot of nifty things. But mages are NOT all powerful they need help
most of the time you cant do it all on your own.

bah

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 4:03 PM
Subject: Something Awful has harsh review of Neverwinter Nights


> http://www.somethingawful.com/truthmedia.php?id=367
>
> "It's not surprising why Wizards abandoned AD&D long ago in favor of
> playable trading cards such as the incredibly popular "Magic: A
> Gathering." The system bulks down the game, its thoroughness making the
> action slow to a crawl. "
>
> "The menus are what you would expect - littered with third-rate fantasy
> art including the game's villain (an evil mage) and a seductive woman
> wearing revealing armor. "
>
> "The magic in Neverwinter Nights seems interesting at first in the fact
> that it doesn't use the universally accepted RPG magic power mana.
> Instead you can use only what spells you choose at the game's start and
> after that you're doomed to attack with nothing but ranged weapons and
> staffs. This makes wizards and sorcerers basically useless (unless they
> are fighting against you and cheating). Not that the spells are any fun
> to use; they're all lazy, generic fantasy tripe like fireballs and
> "magic missiles.""
>
> *smirk*
>
> Honestly..the whole review just seems to be Flame Bait :)
>
> -Gel
>
> 
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