the post is just you posting things, it has no basis of fact. Just your opinion.
My question is legitimate.
If Evocation is a regeneration spell but instead restores mana, then that means all mana pots in this game are regeneration not restore, and that is by definition of Evocation.
This is about regeneration being labeled as RESTORE. If people are going to argue regeneration means restore, they also have to apply that same argument and stand point to everything in the entire game that uses that same principle.
You cannot have Evocation be a restore effect without having mana pots be a regeneration effect. that’s how it works
Mana potions restore a given amount of mana; no matter what your stats are at the time of using it, you will restore X amount of mana.
Evocation increases your mana regeneration; if at the time of casting you had a debuff that made your mana regeneration 0, then you’d gain nothing by casting, and if you had a debuff making your mana regeneration less than zero, you’d lose it at an accelerated rate. Evocation doesn’t restore mana over its duration, per the tooltip, instead it increases the rate at which you regenerate mana over the duration, and the effect of increased mana generation, at least in practice, is that you gain mana over the cast.
Get it through your skull kid. Evocation increases the effect of your MP5. It does NOT give you MANA. It allows you to regenerate the mana faster. Im off this thread. Its an obvious troll and we are all feeding it.