Magik Riktus Bandit? |
Magik Riktus Bandit? |
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Arachnophobe![]() |
2 Aug 2009, 06:53
| #1
Magik Riktus Bandit?
I heard you can become a Magik Rictus Bandit by equipping one of their weapons (which can be gained from subscribing) and then your appearance changes and you get new spells. Will the new spells replace the ones you already have? Will they all go away and the old spells come back when you unequip the weapon? Is it possible to wear any other equips, or can you only wear the 'uniform' of the Magik Riktus Bandits?
And has anyone tried them out before? Are they powerful? Sorry about asking so many questions n_n;; Just wondering if it would be worthwhile getting the weapon and becoming one... This post has been edited by Silverydusk: 2 Aug 2009, 06:56 |
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2 Aug 2009, 22:22
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The spells from the riktus bandit replace your current ones, and your appearance changes.
Your original spells do come back once you take the bandit off. Level 1 bandits are very weak, but fighting with them equipped levels them up, and 50 is the maximum level, which is very powerful. Hope that helped This post has been edited by freebreadforall: 2 Aug 2009, 22:22 |
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5 Aug 2009, 13:42
| #3
Will the new spells replace the ones you already have?
Yes, your class, elementary, summoning, mastery and special spells will be exchanged for your bandit spells, be that the Sword Spells, Bow spells, Wand Spells or Staff spells. Will they all go away and the old spells come back when you unequip the weapon? Yes, as soon as you unequip your bandit weapon your old spells will be returned. Is it possible to wear any other equips, or can you only wear the 'uniform' of the Magik Riktus Bandits? Yes. The only slots the Magik Riktus Bandits Weapons take up are your weapon slots. This means you won't be able to equip your swords, bows or daggers, but you can still equip any other parts of your set, including pets, excluding mounts. And has anyone tried them out before? Are they powerful? I beleive alot of people have used them. The hits and usefulness all depends on how well you play the spells, how good your base statistics are and how good your set without a weapon is. For example, in a moowolf set with an Anc Ring and level 100, with all of the points you have pumped into Strength, you would hit 100 - 150 per Stony Blade on the sword with quite decent poisons as well. Like I say, it all depends on how well you make you character. ~~Fish~~ |
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5 Aug 2009, 18:52
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Ok I understand now, thankyou for the help =)
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