Talk:Mindbender

Looks like a nice Support skill to me, maybe for Parragons that dont cast spells themselves and usually do not move allot , or for Rangers. Ellemntalists will probabley gain the most amount of benefits from this seeing that they have some spells with a long casting time, Fire Storm and Meteor Shower (just as en axample).It might not be a superb skill but it deffinatley has potential in my opinion.-- Oremir 16:17, 21 August 2007 (GMT+1)
 * Use it on a more Spirit-based rit. Rituals aren't spells and they dont move a lot either. 86.25.26.32 11:04, 27 August 2007 (CDT)
 * Um, it says your spells take half as long to cast...wouldn't that make a 2 second spell take 1 second? Therefore it would be best on a caster? 76.102.172.202 00:21, 1 September 2007 (CDT)

I think I'm going to get that on my Mesmer. Then I'll have 100% chance for halved spell cast :] &mdash; Abedeus   12:59, 2 September 2007 (CDT)
 * Spells at max would be reduced to a little less than 1/4th there real time. Resmers are cool now.

Trivia
This quest may have got its name from Iron Maiden's album and song: "Brave New World".

It is however, a more likely reference to Brave New World (Aldus Huxley) or The Tempest (Shakespeare)where the exact phrase is uttered in reference to the state of mankind.


 * 1) The reason I moved it here is because you have two different references.  I believe both can be in doubt because "Brave New World" is a rather common phrase.  Though the first one I have some serious doubts about. LoyalSoldier 00:01, 2 September 2007 (CDT)
 * The Huxley quote is what MADE it a common phrase. [[Image:ShidoSig_moebius2.gif]] 16:54, 3 September 2007 (CDT)

Originally
The phrase was from Shakespeare, in the last act of "The Tempest," so if anything, he said it first.Silver40596 14:51, 2 September 2007 (CDT)

Shakespeare was much like the Guildwars folks. He took lots of phrases and references from pop culture of his time. He most definitely didn't use the phrase first, it was borrowed from someone else somewhere else. Aldous Huxley's book is the most-likely reference, and if we're ignoring that, then we should just chalk it up to it being from time immemorial, as that is the "Originally" located place.