I know that apply poison works on any physical weapon (meaning not wands or staves), but will other preparations work with spears?
Examples being Read the wind and Choking gass. THese skills say the word "arrows" but I was wondering if they workd on spears too... since they are both ranged pointy sticks and all.
Not asking if they should or shouldn't.... Just asking if anyone knows if they do.
Spears and Preparations?
countesscorpula
God Apprentice
They shouldn't since the skill description says arrows.
I just tested it in game, no it doesn't work.
I just tested it in game, no it doesn't work.
dargon
The only preparations you can put on a spear (according to the wording of their descriptions are:
[card]Expert's Dexterity[/card] Expert's Dexterity
[card]Trapper's Focus[/card] Trapper's Focus
[card]Apply Poison[/card] Apply Poison
[card]Scavenger's Focus[/card] Scavenger's Focus
These are the only 4 ranger preparations that say attacks rather than arrows, or in the case of Trapper's Focus, don't mention either.
[card]Expert's Dexterity[/card] Expert's Dexterity
[card]Trapper's Focus[/card] Trapper's Focus
[card]Apply Poison[/card] Apply Poison
[card]Scavenger's Focus[/card] Scavenger's Focus
These are the only 4 ranger preparations that say attacks rather than arrows, or in the case of Trapper's Focus, don't mention either.
countesscorpula
thanks for the feed back.
This does cause me to pause and consider for a moment, that preparations are a pretty handy set of skills in the ranger class. Some of them aren't in the exclussive Expertise attribute, and there are a decent number of them in wilderness survival. If I chose ranger as a second profession, I'd find it odd, and very limiting, that skills in the WS attribute require that you spend points in the Marksmanship Attribute, rather than present the flexibility of being open to other weapon catagories.
Perhaps if it only applies to arrows, those skills should be under Marksmanship.
Or, if they should stay in WS, maybe they should be open to other weapons, not unlike Apply Poison.
Just thinking outloud.
This does cause me to pause and consider for a moment, that preparations are a pretty handy set of skills in the ranger class. Some of them aren't in the exclussive Expertise attribute, and there are a decent number of them in wilderness survival. If I chose ranger as a second profession, I'd find it odd, and very limiting, that skills in the WS attribute require that you spend points in the Marksmanship Attribute, rather than present the flexibility of being open to other weapon catagories.
Perhaps if it only applies to arrows, those skills should be under Marksmanship.
Or, if they should stay in WS, maybe they should be open to other weapons, not unlike Apply Poison.
Just thinking outloud.
HawkofStorms
Eh, it works as it. The thing is, as a ranger you need to put attributes into 1) expertise 2) marksmanship (assuming you aren't a trapper) 3) and something else.
That 3) of something else is often WS for Troll Ugent and preperations. Yet if you moved preperations into marksmanship, then the ranger would be a lot more open ended. More points could be put into an attribute from your secondary profession. The choice to put points into WS as your utility limits the effectiveness of, say, the elementalist conjure spells or splinter shot and other secondary skill sets.
That 3) of something else is often WS for Troll Ugent and preperations. Yet if you moved preperations into marksmanship, then the ranger would be a lot more open ended. More points could be put into an attribute from your secondary profession. The choice to put points into WS as your utility limits the effectiveness of, say, the elementalist conjure spells or splinter shot and other secondary skill sets.