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==Lone Wolf reference?==
 
==Lone Wolf reference?==
 
Is this a Lone Wolf reference? {{unsigned|72.90.113.69|3 February 2009}}
 
Is this a Lone Wolf reference? {{unsigned|72.90.113.69|3 February 2009}}
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== Spellcasters ==
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Why is "spellcasters become a much larger threat in SLASH'EM" in this article? Is it that it's particularly useful for lawfuls to have an artifact that deals double damage to the undead? Dual-wielding Grayswandir and Sunsword does seem like it'd be a nice trick against vampire mages.
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Also it doesn't seem accurate to say that non-undead spellcasters will be peaceful to lawfuls; besides the old standbys like orc shamans etc. (of which only nalfehsnees are threats, I guess), there are ogre mages and gnoll shamans. Ogre mages don't seem like big threats but gnoll shamans seem pretty nasty. -- [[User:Slandor|Slandor]] 12:48, June 10, 2010 (UTC)

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Lone Wolf reference?

Is this a Lone Wolf reference? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.90.113.69 (talkcontribs) 3 February 2009

Spellcasters

Why is "spellcasters become a much larger threat in SLASH'EM" in this article? Is it that it's particularly useful for lawfuls to have an artifact that deals double damage to the undead? Dual-wielding Grayswandir and Sunsword does seem like it'd be a nice trick against vampire mages.


Also it doesn't seem accurate to say that non-undead spellcasters will be peaceful to lawfuls; besides the old standbys like orc shamans etc. (of which only nalfehsnees are threats, I guess), there are ogre mages and gnoll shamans. Ogre mages don't seem like big threats but gnoll shamans seem pretty nasty. -- Slandor 12:48, June 10, 2010 (UTC)