Faivon Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 I don't know if there's any similar topic to mine, I tried the search button with keyword "Spell Making" and it return to me with around 168 pages! first 3 pages I didn't find any and the rest I'm too lazy to flip one by one. :whistling: Whack me later, I'll ask first! =p Okay, I tried this spell ; FireballTarget100% weakness to Fire for 1 sec15 Fire Damage for 1 sec(Total 15) I tried this spell on a level 5 marauder, Redguard I think with unenchanted equipment and normal difficulty ... no significant damage Then I tried another spellDelayed FireballTarget100% weakness to Fire for 5 sec3 Fire Damage for 5 sec (Total of 15) Same foe, I notice this spell is a little bit damaging. Anyone can explain how this works? Oh, I'm using Morrowind's Spell Making method ... uhm, it should be almost the same method right? --a --- Another question;Is this spell ;Finger of the mountainTarget1 Fire damage for 5 sec (If I'm not mistaken)7 Shock Damage 7 Frost Damage Does the damage stack? Fire damage comes in and burn enemy for 5 sec, then Shock damage and lastly Frost damage with total of 19 damage? Providing the enemy is not resisting any elements. I read from UESPWiki, the spell stacking method. It divides the stacking into 3 spell ... Is it possible to just squeeze them into a single spell? Here's the spell example from http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Spell_Ma...pells_to_Create 1. Boost 1: * Weakness to Magic 100% for 5 secs on Self 2. Boost 2: * Weakness to Magic 100% for 5 secs on Self 3. Dragon Being: * Weakness to Frost 3% for 1 secs on Self * Fortify Health 50 pts for 120 secs on Self And in order to maximize the efficiency, you will need to cast Boost 1 and Boost 2 first then Dragon Being. My question is, do you have enough time to cast Boost 1 and Boost 2 then Dragon Being? 5 seconds are not enough I think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abramul Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 Damage stacks, but all effects of a spell run simultaneously. (I may have misinterpreted your use of 'then') The Boost spells just need to be long enough for you to cast the next spell in the chain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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