
02-22-2008, 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Loki[D.d.G] Actually, divine fury is kind of lousy for an uber spell. Firstly, whilst channeling it, you are still vulnerable to attacks and can be killed because of its long charge up time. Secondly, the damage it deals is relatively low in comparison to spells such as enflame. Only if you have physical shield and are dealing with masses of enemies, will it have a semblance of usefulness. Then again, with the amout of mana it drains, you might want to think again before using divine fury. | Well, well... - First, it's effective against nymphs annoying one much at the beginning
; although a bow and, in lesser degree, Ghost Swords do too, the spell hits nymph's summons as well and in the same time, and you do not need to see target as in case of bow; - At first encounter with Jack (original Fable's ending) it was just a savior after Jack went levitating, effectively blocking his spellcasting; it didn't do so well against dragon form, though;
- It's very powerful (esp. if mastered) against Summoners (and Undead in general) effectively interrupting them doing their lightning thing; in Ship of the Drowned episode it just ruled;
- I got an impression that (at least in combo with Physical Shield) very few things if any can harm you while casting the spell, not ranged at least; and it seems nothing can interrupt your casting save you yourself
; on the other hand, released it interrupts anything in its range whatever an enemy was doing;
So i try always get the spell ASAP (as son as i can afford) and to max out before first battle with Jack.
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