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However, simply being member of the guild barely gives the status of an mage; when referring to a mage, one usually means a full member of the brotherhood with at least one full subguild, thus able to cast at least one type of damage spells. Usually mages with at least 3 to 4 types are what are asked on wanted channel. | However, simply being member of the guild barely gives the status of an mage; when referring to a mage, one usually means a full member of the brotherhood with at least one full subguild, thus able to cast at least one type of damage spells. Usually mages with at least 3 to 4 types are what are asked on wanted channel. | ||
− | Conjumage, mageconju or plain conju is a reference to someone who is a full member of the [[Inner Circle of Sorcery]] | + | Conjumage, mageconju or plain conju is a reference to someone who is a full member of the [[Inner Circle of Sorcery]], thus also having at least two damage type subguilds since it's a requirement for Inner Circle. The word conju(rer) is a remnant from the [[The Conjurers|Conjurers']] guild which was merged into the Inner Circle and no longer exists. |
[[Category:Game information]] | [[Category:Game information]] |
Revision as of 16:18, 28 November 2008
Members of the Brotherhood of Sorcery are mages. However, simply being member of the guild barely gives the status of an mage; when referring to a mage, one usually means a full member of the brotherhood with at least one full subguild, thus able to cast at least one type of damage spells. Usually mages with at least 3 to 4 types are what are asked on wanted channel.
Conjumage, mageconju or plain conju is a reference to someone who is a full member of the Inner Circle of Sorcery, thus also having at least two damage type subguilds since it's a requirement for Inner Circle. The word conju(rer) is a remnant from the Conjurers' guild which was merged into the Inner Circle and no longer exists.