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Alright Codex, please help me find yet another obscure "rpg"

Outmind

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I wanna start this off by saying that you guys are awesome when it comes to identifying little known stuff I've played briefly 15 years ago and never knew how to find again!

with the compliments out of the way, i would like you to help me identify some obscure game i played back in '98. It isn't as much of an rpg as it is a multiplayer online shooter. I remember you had different classes, all of which were spell casters of a sort (mages, clerics, probably warlocks etc) and you leveled them up by participating in matches. I don't really remember much about the game other than it took place in spacious arenas, and that the cleric character had a starting offense spell called "weapons I", which would shoot out a magic mace in front of you at the enemy. Later on he got resurrect and heal. I als remember the main menu being designed to look like a study of sorts.

Hope that's enough to go by for you guys.
 

Outmind

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No no, this had much worse graphics, and didn't feel like an ut clone
 

Outmind

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It IS!

The codex prevails, yet again. You sir have my sincerest gratitude.
 

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