Post by slayernz on Nov 13, 2013 16:40:33 GMT -5
Okay, so Kyera was what you would call almost pretty growing up, with her slightly long neck and particularly knobbly knees that no amount of armor could disguise. However, she never actually accomplished much by herself. Sure, she could hit with her mace ("ouch," the monsters would say, "what will I do without the 3HP you just took from me?"), but her only real strength in the party seemed to be as nurse. "Nurse Kyera" just didn't have the right ring to it. Kyera felt she wanted to be more. Do more.
Then it happened. After a particularly long fight with somegreen black spiders, she hit level 6. She and her party returned to the inn, and celebrated the battles won with her colleagues. Only Karjtan didn't join in, obviously preferring to just take a moment of private contemplation on how wonderfully well the group was working together, lead by handsome Vraes.
Later, in her room, she opened her mystical book of wisdom, and finally understood a passage about a particular method of meditation that allowed Spirit to be generated out of the void between worlds. Sacrifice. That was what it was called. Excitedly she practiced and practiced, knowing this talent would allow her to be more than just a nurse, she would be the entire supply train that the whole party would rely on to explore even without camps or rest.
In battle, she would use Sacrifice once on herself, and once on the Wizard to allow him to fight that little bit longer. After battles, she would use the limitless nature of the spell to completely top each of the party up with mystical Spirit energy, including herself! This would mean that at the beginning of each encounter, the party would be at 100%, both physically and spiritually and all because of her.
There was no place for pride in Kyera's occupation, but all the same, Kyera felt honored to be able to become the most important person in her party.
So sacrifice ... should you be able to cast it out of combat? It certainly seems that out of combat, the Cleric is able to tank everyone up completely - both HP and SP. It instantly means that the next battle will always be strongly fought, and no longer will the Wizard run out of puff just at the wrong time.
Then it happened. After a particularly long fight with some
Later, in her room, she opened her mystical book of wisdom, and finally understood a passage about a particular method of meditation that allowed Spirit to be generated out of the void between worlds. Sacrifice. That was what it was called. Excitedly she practiced and practiced, knowing this talent would allow her to be more than just a nurse, she would be the entire supply train that the whole party would rely on to explore even without camps or rest.
In battle, she would use Sacrifice once on herself, and once on the Wizard to allow him to fight that little bit longer. After battles, she would use the limitless nature of the spell to completely top each of the party up with mystical Spirit energy, including herself! This would mean that at the beginning of each encounter, the party would be at 100%, both physically and spiritually and all because of her.
There was no place for pride in Kyera's occupation, but all the same, Kyera felt honored to be able to become the most important person in her party.
So sacrifice ... should you be able to cast it out of combat? It certainly seems that out of combat, the Cleric is able to tank everyone up completely - both HP and SP. It instantly means that the next battle will always be strongly fought, and no longer will the Wizard run out of puff just at the wrong time.