
(07-11-2014, 01:32 PM)ExKage Wrote: I can understand why it is possible for a Conjurer to have it where their conjury would initially cause issues similar to Selphie because they learned it at home or trial by observation.
However, it seemed to imply early on in the conjurer guild quests that they would tell learners the importance of why that is so wrong, aka YOUR LIFE IS IN DANGER. That implied (to me anyway) that it's something learned or taught early. Or another conjurer will see it happening and try earnestly to say "No no no stop it. That is going to kill you very fast."
In my opinion, it's something that could be used as a plot point but not something that will persist all the time.
I mostly agree with this. CNJ friends wouldn't let other CNJ friends kill themselves, when they could show/teach conjury the "right" way. I think it'd make a great hook for character growth, but as a person that mostly stuck to CNJ/WHM in the game from 1.0 (really more 1.23) to 2.1 when I went SCH, most of the lore revolved around the borrowing aspect. The CNJ quest Selphie was definitely strange, and the other NPCs were genuinely worried she wouldn't last very long because of her..."methods".Â
Unless we're talking about Edda. In that case...all is explained in Tam-Tara HM