Posted May 19, 2020

Sarisio
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omgzed
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Sarisio
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Posted May 20, 2020
It has very swift paced turn based combat. But it is still turn-based. It also has quite elaborate dungeons, so it is more in vein of Might and Magic VI than the later games in MM series.

macAilpin
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Posted May 20, 2020



Sarisio
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Posted May 20, 2020
That might be a question better suited for Wizards & Warriors board. I didn't play Wizards & Warriors for ages, but I think I had thread there about party and class changes.
There is class change system in place. And if you want to have absolute best party, you need to follow strict leveling scheme. In the end, your party will be able to wear everything and cast any spell.
If you are not min-maxer, then you can make any party you want. Level cap is very high, so you can always make up for the weaknesses in your party by getting few more levels.
There is class change system in place. And if you want to have absolute best party, you need to follow strict leveling scheme. In the end, your party will be able to wear everything and cast any spell.
If you are not min-maxer, then you can make any party you want. Level cap is very high, so you can always make up for the weaknesses in your party by getting few more levels.

macAilpin
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Registered: Mar 2012
From United States
Posted May 20, 2020

There is class change system in place. And if you want to have absolute best party, you need to follow strict leveling scheme. In the end, your party will be able to wear everything and cast any spell.
If you are not min-maxer, then you can make any party you want. Level cap is very high, so you can always make up for the weaknesses in your party by getting few more levels.