
You retain your current character level, but a random assortment of your skill and attribute points are freed up. Another one is available in the main building of the university at New Ashos.įor 500 auras, a Soulpatcher can "respec" you. At this point, several vendors move into the Mages' Guild on the first floor, including the first available Soulpatcher. It lets you do decent damage from a safe distance, and Multi-Arrow is the hardest-hitting ability you have at the start of the game.ĭuring Chapter One, you'll get a quest in the main storyline that asks you to go to the Mages' Guild, which is about halfway between Hatmandor and Bayan. Regardless of how you eventually intend to go, it's a good idea to initially specialize in Ranger skills and do most of your fighting with a bow. You need a high Willpower to equip certain staves, wear certain pieces of armor, and to stand any chance whatsoever of doing damage with a spell.Įarly in the game, you're extraordinarily fragile, you're wearing paper for armor, and you know very few skills. Willpower determines your maximum mana and your magical damage. It's a good idea to put at least one point in Endurance every time you level up.

Each point you place in Endurance increases your carrying capacity by 3 pounds and adds 80 to 95 points to your maximum health. Getting higher ranks in Warrior skills requires high Strength, and you need a baseline Strength of 45 to max out any Warrior skill.Īccuracy provides a bonus to your attack value with a bow, and like Strength, you need increasingly high Accuracy to get high ranks in Ranger skills.Įndurance has no attached skills. Strength is pretty much what you think it is, and makes your melee attacks hit harder. When you level up, you receive two Skill Points, to put into whatever special moves or crafting skills you've unlocked, and four Attribute Points, to split between Strength, Accuracy, Endurance, and Willpower.
