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= Wizard =
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== Owl ==
The '''Wizard''' is an [[intellect]] [[class]] in [[Isleward]].
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The '''Owl''' is an [[intellect]] [[class]] in [[Isleward]].
Wizards start with the [[Rune of Ice Spear]], [[Rune of Fireblast]], and a Gnarled [[Staff]].
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Owls start with the [[Rune of Ice Spear]], [[Rune of Fireblast]], and a Gnarled [[Staff]].
  
 
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Wizards typically use a staff to deal high amounts of magic damage at long range. By "kiting" enemies, mages are often capable of killing their target before it reaches them. This allows the mage to focus on high damage output, at the cost of low armour and health.  
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Owls typically use a staff to deal high amounts of magic damage at long range. By "kiting" enemies, mages are often capable of killing their target before it reaches them. This allows the mage to focus on high damage output, at the cost of low armour and health.  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:23, 17 January 2019

Owl
File:Wizard1.png File:Wizard2.png File:BeardedWizard.png
Costume 1 Costume 2 Exclusive Skin

Owl

The Owl is an intellect class in Isleward. Owls start with the Rune of Ice Spear, Rune of Fireblast, and a Gnarled Staff.

Guide

Owls typically use a staff to deal high amounts of magic damage at long range. By "kiting" enemies, mages are often capable of killing their target before it reaches them. This allows the mage to focus on high damage output, at the cost of low armour and health.


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