03-12-2016, 02:55 AM
Don't know if anyone else has noted these Blue Mage errors already but I wanted to comment on them anyways (I also know that you haven't had time to fine-tune monsters as much as you'd like so that also answers most of these) :
The Frightful Moan and Grave Reel spells learned from the Ghost enemy are listed under 2nd level spells on the Blue Mage spell list, but the monster's description and the spell descriptions list them as 3rd level.
Some spells are learned from monsters that do not yet have a template: Umbral Storm and Bewitching Gaze (Elite Ahriman), Ten Thousand Needles (Elite Cactuar), and Annihilate (King Bomb)
According to the spell description and Blue Mage spell list, Shriek is a 7th-level spell learned from the Immense Mandragora (also doesn't have a template yet) that deals 15d6 damage and causes the nauseated status. According to the Mandragora's template, Shriek is a 2nd-level spell that only causes the nauseated status.
The 5th-level Petrifying Gaze spell as learned from a Golem is still in the alphabetical spells page despite being replaced with the 4th-level Petrify as learned by a Cockatrice.
Keep up the good work.
The Frightful Moan and Grave Reel spells learned from the Ghost enemy are listed under 2nd level spells on the Blue Mage spell list, but the monster's description and the spell descriptions list them as 3rd level.
Some spells are learned from monsters that do not yet have a template: Umbral Storm and Bewitching Gaze (Elite Ahriman), Ten Thousand Needles (Elite Cactuar), and Annihilate (King Bomb)
According to the spell description and Blue Mage spell list, Shriek is a 7th-level spell learned from the Immense Mandragora (also doesn't have a template yet) that deals 15d6 damage and causes the nauseated status. According to the Mandragora's template, Shriek is a 2nd-level spell that only causes the nauseated status.
The 5th-level Petrifying Gaze spell as learned from a Golem is still in the alphabetical spells page despite being replaced with the 4th-level Petrify as learned by a Cockatrice.
Keep up the good work.