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Author:  Anubis [ March 3rd, 2007, 10:29 am ]
Post subject:  Magic Calculator Addition

Looking at the magic calculator, it says I need at maximum 6710 wind waves to get to 70 magic, I'd think it good to have a "minimum amount of spells cast" as well as this maximum, as the experience gained doesn't count experience given for hitting any damage.

For example:

LevelSpellMax Damage of SpellMinimum Experience GainedMaximum Experience GainedMinimum Number to CastMaximum Number to Cast
1Wind Strike27.515.5xxxx
23Wind Bolt1026.566.5xxxx
41Wind Blast1338.590.5xxxx


And non-combat spells would have "N/A" like they do now.
I think this option would be very valuable, it'd give a users a more accurate look at how many runes they need to buy instead of buying (in my case) 7000 blood runes.

Perhaps an "Approximate Number of Spells to Cast" could be added as well, 1/2 way inbetween minimum and maximum.

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Author:  Gareth [ March 3rd, 2007, 10:44 am ]
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that sounds good.

Author:  Southrend [ March 3rd, 2007, 10:59 am ]
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From what I know it's the average experience you get when (succesfully?) casting that spell. But it sure sounds good.

Author:  Anubis [ March 3rd, 2007, 11:08 am ]
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Unless wind strike is incorrect it can't be, since you should get 4 experience for 1hp worth of damage, and it's stated as 2 in the calc.

edit: ^ I just saw that what I said is sorta wrong, says experience is 7.5 so what Southrend said could still be possible.

Author:  Shane [ March 3rd, 2007, 11:45 am ]
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This sounds like a good idea. I'll add it to my notes for the next calculator version. And yes, the current XP in the magic calculator for battle spells is the average.

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