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Post by Ghost Bear on May 6, 2004 18:31:22 GMT
Aside from Kai Screen, I took my Disciplines partly to help me through my adventures, and partly to stay in character with my version of Lone Wolf.
In the Magnakai series, I completed the Lore Circle of Fire in Book 6, followed by the Circle of Solaris. I wanted to keep the theme going in the Grand Master series. I also figured that Lone Wolf would have mastered one of the magic disciplines by the start of the Grand Master series, and I prefer Brotherhood magic to Magi-Magic so I chose that.
-GB
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Post by Relenoir on May 7, 2004 11:27:39 GMT
I do the same thing, usually picking Kai Alchemy in book 13 or 14. It's very useful to have some sort of spellcasting ability, and Kai Alchemy is prompted for in a heck of a lot more situations than Magi Magic. Magi magic I often pick last, or not at all.
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Post by gloccusv on Sept 8, 2004 15:43:17 GMT
Personally, I like to take Kai Screen, Grand Nexus, Grand Huntmastery, and Assimilance for LW13. I follow this with Kai Alchemy for LW14, and then Grand Pathsmanship for LW15. Although longer, the path through the Skardos mountains is easier, and my choice of disciplines is intended for use with this path. Kai-Surge is very useful for the forest route, otherwise you probably need to use the Adgana (from LW12) to defeat the Ruel Giganite. How is the mountain route easier? I can't find any way to avoid the Dholdaarg (CS only 43, but you suffer -5CS), whilst with Kai-surge the Giganites are much weaker. If there is a safe way through the mountains, that would allow me to take Grand Pathsmanship instead of Kai-surge to avoid a difficult combat, Animal Mastery in book 14 to avoid an instant death roll and Kai-alchemy in book 15, delaying Kai-surge until book 16.
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