silly question, i know, but i read the manual three times and didn't understand how do i do it. i start as a fighter, and got leveled up, but couldn't find any way to be a mage.
how is it done?
thanks!
how do i shift my class?
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It's all done in a very roleplaying manner. So you speak to Dak'kon and mention wishing to continue on one of two paths, the warrior or the mage; but you use a more elaborate, round about way of saying this. And Annah does as much for Thief and Warrior.
Note, you can only get the mage option after you've run a series of mini-quests.
Note, you can only get the mage option after you've run a series of mini-quests.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
In the Burning Corpse outside the Mortuary. But even then, he can't help you become a mage, only retrain you to become one, after someone else has made you one.
Just play the game, explore Sigil, and you'll find out. And don't worry: even if you get to level 6 or so as a fighter, you'll still begin as a lvl 1 mage and end up becoming a lvl 22 one, if you want to.
Just play the game, explore Sigil, and you'll find out. And don't worry: even if you get to level 6 or so as a fighter, you'll still begin as a lvl 1 mage and end up becoming a lvl 22 one, if you want to.
Yes, indeed. I normally become something along the line of Fighter 9 - Thief 6 - Wizard 22. Check out Dsimpson's excellent Planescape walkthrough at Video Game Cheats - Video Game Reviews - Video Game Codes - Video Game Web Site - GameFAQs for a full explanation about level up mechanics and classes.