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Spell Making Question


Faivon

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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 ;

Fireball

Target

100% weakness to Fire for 1 sec

15 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 spell

Delayed Fireball

Target

100% weakness to Fire for 5 sec

3 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

 

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Another question;

Is this spell ;

Finger of the mountain

Target

1 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.

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