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Posted By WhatUrMuva on 6/15/04 @ 10:35:14 AM
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When your hero has a full mana pool, picking up a Pendant of Energy would give you 150 extra mana instantly, an Pendant of Mana gives you 250. If you however don't have a full mana pool, you get a bit less than 150 and 250 in that instant you pick up the item. OK, enough background information, onto what I'm trying to tell.
Situation: You have two heros (for argument sake, a MK and a Pally) and they both have around 20-50 mana left). There's a pendant of mana on one of the heros at the moment. To make that Pendant of Mana to be used more efficiently, you could throw it around between your pally and MK. Say you MK and Pally both have 50 mana. At the moment you can't use holy light or storm bolt, but if you pass the pendant of mana to your MK, you would get about 30 mana extra straight away, now you can storm bolt someone. When you finish pass the pendant back to the pally, and he would be close to getting a holy light (his current mana wouldnt have changed between the exchange of the pendant, so he would have about 65 mana now (regeneration).
This way you can get the storm bolt earlier without waiting the MK to regenerate, and at the same time without affecting the holy light's casting time. This can possibly change the tide of a battle, for example if you and your enemy has the same heroes and same mana level, that storm bolt you gained earlier than the natural time could kill your enemy's hero before he could kill you.
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