Gil-Este wrote:so that means if you can get within sword swinging range you are also out of horrid wilting's range (unless you have a kamikaze mage on your hands :P).
A good mage can aim properly to hit you and not themselves with that Horrid. :)
Gil-Este wrote:so that means if you can get within sword swinging range you are also out of horrid wilting's range (unless you have a kamikaze mage on your hands :P).
Flailer wrote:Perhaps with all this talk of the uberness of magic users, it'll be time to finally use that feature I've never used...counterspell. Seems to me the best defence against a sorc is another sorc. Combine that with another sorc doing some magic protection stripping and you can let the melee types do what they do best....
DrakhanValane wrote:I'd say smart fighters have a chance. Properly prepared fighters can do in a mage in NS4... unless the mage is more prepared. Monks (and to a lesser extent rogues) are the real mage-bane though.
lord_modred wrote:a well made and prepared wizard has a chance of taking down a monk though, you'll need alot of disjunctions and spell penetration feats to do it, but it can be done.