Posted December 22, 2014
EDIT: Sorry, I'm level 14 - made a mistake in the title.
I've just returned to Sigil after defeating Trias but I'm still only level 14, which means I can only access two level 6 spells and one level 7 spell. I can't access anything above that so I'm missing out on the best spells - i.e. the main attraction to playing as a mage.
Is there much option to level up further once I enter the Fortress of Regrets (assuming I'll even have the opportunity to rest to learn further spells)? Or am I basically stuck with a handful of semi-decent spells?
By way of background:
- I switched to mage before reaching level 7 as a fighter (I think about level 5) so I double-specialised as a mage
- I've basically had a 'full' party the whole game (i.e. I recruited each character when they were available, although I didn't get Ignus or Nordom as soon as possible) BUT I've had over 21 wisdom for most of the game - currently 25 - so I've still been getting a fair portion of the XP
- I did virtually every side mission and chose every XP dialogue option I could find
- I really, REALLY don't want to have to go back to boring sections like the Modron Maze or Undersigil to XP grind if I can avoid it.
It seems to me that if you can only unlock the best spells by XP grinding and/or leaving party members behind, it's a pretty big flaw in an otherwise excellent (so far) game.
I've just returned to Sigil after defeating Trias but I'm still only level 14, which means I can only access two level 6 spells and one level 7 spell. I can't access anything above that so I'm missing out on the best spells - i.e. the main attraction to playing as a mage.
Is there much option to level up further once I enter the Fortress of Regrets (assuming I'll even have the opportunity to rest to learn further spells)? Or am I basically stuck with a handful of semi-decent spells?
By way of background:
- I switched to mage before reaching level 7 as a fighter (I think about level 5) so I double-specialised as a mage
- I've basically had a 'full' party the whole game (i.e. I recruited each character when they were available, although I didn't get Ignus or Nordom as soon as possible) BUT I've had over 21 wisdom for most of the game - currently 25 - so I've still been getting a fair portion of the XP
- I did virtually every side mission and chose every XP dialogue option I could find
- I really, REALLY don't want to have to go back to boring sections like the Modron Maze or Undersigil to XP grind if I can avoid it.
It seems to me that if you can only unlock the best spells by XP grinding and/or leaving party members behind, it's a pretty big flaw in an otherwise excellent (so far) game.
Post edited December 22, 2014 by jahoult
This question / problem has been solved by YnK