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From: Justin Pinnow <jpinnow@***.IM.MED.UMICH.EDU>
Subject: Re: Munchkin Idea :)
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 12:53:04 -0400
David M Woods wrote:

>Situation: a grade four initiate decides that he never wants to be hit
>again. To that end he designs a personal barrier spell of Force 8 which
>allows itself to be layered (i.e. One barrier spell will fit over the
>previous.)

>He then learns it as Exclusive and puts it on four spell locks. Any attack
>will have to get through Four rating 10 barriers!

>Anything but a Rotary Assault Cannon on full auto?

Oh boy. Well, I guess I could come up with some constructive
suggestions/ideas, but I won't. I know you have the freedom to post anything
relevant on this mailer, but why do you have to post stuff like this? All it
seems to do is open the huge thread of Mages-Are-Too-Powerful-Squash-Them-Quick
back up again.... *sigh*

Do you have any reason for posting the above information, other than opening up
a painful thread yet again? (Well, at least it's not FAB) *ducks* ;)

I don't mean for this post to sound harsh, but I know it could be taken that
way. Please don't. I am just really sick of this thread coming up all the
time, and I try to discourage it whenever I can :)


Justin :)

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