Dream Doctor


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Illusion Control/Staff Fighting.


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With some Kinetic (as in the buff set) powers thrown in, IRRC.


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Yep. He's an Ill/Kin with Staff as a second primary. Cheating like this is not unprecedented in the Midnight Squad - Kadabra Kill is Grav/Kin/Emp.


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Yep. He's an Ill/Kin with Staff as a second primary. Cheating like this is not unprecedented in the Midnight Squad - Kadabra Kill is Grav/Kin/Emp.
It's not cheating if a wizard did it.


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It's not cheating if a wizard did it.
He's not a wizard.



 

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The staff is just an illusion.


 

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He's not a wizard.
He founded a group of wizards.


 

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He's not a wizard.
He looks like a wizard to me.


 

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He founded a group of wizards.
The wizards were already there, except they weren't really wizards, they were more like scholars. Really, they still are. They've gotten a bit more muscle since the latest recruitment drive, though.


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He founded a group of wizards.
He founded a group of magic users, scholars, alchemists, and sorcerers.

Wizards are male, and to me, are generally only associated with spells.



 

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What spells did Gandalf cast?
All of them.


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Wizards are male, and to me, are generally only associated with spells.
Sexist! Are we not enlightened? Can't ANYONE use a big staff?

That, and wizards aren't real and there's no actual rules. Unless they're KKK wizards, at which point let's not talk about that.


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Sexist! Are we not enlightened? Can't ANYONE use a big staff?
Women can never be as good with a "staff" (big or not) as a guy can.



 

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The wizards were already there, except they weren't really wizards, they were more like scholars. Really, they still are. They've gotten a bit more muscle since the latest recruitment drive, though.
Wizard = wise man = scholar


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What spells did Gandalf cast?
Gandalf is actually about as close to the Dream Doctor as they come, in that he spent most of his time in combat hitting things over the head with his staff. Now we just need a "street lantern on a stick" staff option.


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Originally Posted by Thirty-Seven View Post
Women can never be as good with a "staff" (big or not) as a guy can.
You'd be surprised. Heck, there's a whole industry devoted to better and fancier 'staffs' for women.


In the room the women come and go
Talking of Michelangelo.

 

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Originally Posted by Samuel_Tow View Post
Gandalf is actually about as close to the Dream Doctor as they come, in that he spent most of his time in combat hitting things over the head with his staff. Now we just need a "street lantern on a stick" staff option.
He never hits anyone with his staff in the books.


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He never hits anyone with his staff in the books.
Yep, he did use Glamdring a lot though.


 

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You'd be surprised. Heck, there's a whole industry devoted to better and fancier 'staffs' for women.
I think we could spar on this topic hilariously for some time... but it might get... well, a bit out of hand.

Let me just say that those "staves" aren't just for ladies.



 

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I think we could spar on this topic hilariously for some time... but it might get... well, a bit out of hand.

Let me just say that those "staves" aren't just for ladies.
Yeah, but theirs has the most accessories.

Anyway, my wizard is a girl because there's no 'estro-wizard' option for DnD.


In the room the women come and go
Talking of Michelangelo.

 

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i am ready for my staff assault powerset now. basically it will replace one of the meelee single target attacks with the SPEAR THROW FROM CIMERORA and bam, it's an assault set. XD

and illusion control to be ported and have the fear pet and group illusion be replaced with new illusion dmg powers.

readyyyyyyyy...

GO!

Dream Doctor Jr. is ready to meet Paragon.