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In my entire playthrough as a fighter, I only once encountered an enemy who used magic against me, a lizard priest that tossed a fireball. I sidestepped it, closed in, and it drew a sword to the end of the fight.

In fact, the only other time I saw magic being used at all was by an NPC that accompanied me on a mission to find some druid.

This effectively makes any protections against magic unnecessary.

For anyone that played through as a mage or warrior of the order, is it any different?

Edit: I'm not sure if the ghoul's freeze attack is considered magic.
Post edited April 25, 2014 by ekj7
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ekj7: In my entire playthrough as a fighter, I only once encountered an enemy who used magic against me, a lizard priest that tossed a fireball. I sidestepped it, closed in, and it drew a sword to the end of the fight.

In fact, the only other time I saw magic being used at all was by an NPC that accompanied me on a mission to find some druid.

This effectively makes any protections against magic unnecessary.

For anyone that played through as a mage or warrior of the order, is it any different?

Edit: I'm not sure if the ghoul's freeze attack is considered magic.
It doesn't really matter with ghouls in melee, they kick your a** pretty bad in any way, physical or magic.
Have enough hitpoints, bring potions and kill them quickly is the best way to approach them.

Ranged: Snipe away, they die easy :)