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Watt do you mean? Trying to think of the answer really hertz.
"Swords will cut you wide open!" - Trip Fisk
depends on if he was able to pay for all those lightning spell scrolls and inscription materials
i remember having trouble to pay for those when i first started playing. unimagineable nowadays
If they're smart and limit themselves to just Electric Loop, maybe enough to run a small household for a few hours. If you're using pen and paper rules and they use some form of Permeancy, then given enough time they'll eventually solve all our energy needs.
If they try and go fancy with Ball Lightening or even just Lightening Bolt, they'll provide a whole lot of power that will only be useful for tripping all the circuit breakers in the city all at once.
Theoretically unlimited. But it depends how fast you turn his crank.
As much wood as a woodchuck *could* chuck if a woo... wait, watt? You asked about wizards providing electricity, not woodchucks chucking wood? Ohm an, that's not the one I volted for last week!
"Ignorance killed the cat, sir; curiosity was framed."Tripoint, C.J. Cherryh
Noob to casters, but as far as I know, it depends on the build and the type of wizard they are. For example, an acid-based wizard don't give out as much electric damage as an electric-based wizard.
Hope it's correct :P )
Enough to light a lightbulb.
We're still awaiting local and regional government approval from the public service commission and the electric regulatory commission, as well as the filing of an environmental impact statement, before we can obtain a definitive answer.
Almost enough to run Orien Lightning Rail.
Khyber: Nimrud (main), Tadko (tank), Yayamee (monk), Healingonly (melee FvS), Almeya (trapper), Groggor (barb), Feneya (archer), Zornix (archer) and some others
Hardcore season 1: AveDarkLord (favor leaderboards)
Hardcore season 5: Dont Wanna Die (favor leaderboards)
The barbarians down at the drinking hole decided to find out, but by the time we jammed enough wires into him, he didn't seem to do much of anything.
Does he still count as a wizard if he's dead?
The average wizard, using stock level 10 gear, with a Max/Emp lightning bolt does an average of 326.3 damage.
The average lightning bolt according to the WDC, is 300mV, 30kA (9bKWh). The average house uses 10,649kWh.
Zappy the Wizard could power 845,149 houses, with a level-3 spell.... or kill a couple of kobolds apparently.
1.21 GigaWatts
Ghallanda (38): Vilas, Alphon, Whelm, Thaylan, Tyclmi, Amgine, Talc, Dedlee, Payle, Darell, Talenta, Zhen, Thrane, Arrith, Durdyn, Magefyre, Necrophil, Tulgey, Borogove, Hasugi, Shawal, Hailestorm, Branthan, Lightningbug, Bettercall, Elecktric, Zardu, Zergworthy, BrotherOf, Missadventer, Bytemy, Demogeorgia, Tizen, Warrcore, Permadeaf, Fullmettle, etc...
Enough to run a toaster is all I need.
Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first. - Ronald Reagan
Practically none at all using lightning spells. It's been tried and it's just not possible to capture the energy from lightning strikes, they happen way too fast. However, using a spell like Wall of Fire to heat up some amount of water and forcing the steam through a turbine could produce quite a lot of electricity.
Doesn't matter. Kobold union already controls that racket, and they have PLENTY of Shamans to keep it going.
Ghallanda: Tervail (solo player)