hey i was wondering...
hey i was wondering...
if the intelligence attribute has any value other than reducing the character's skill costs? i am starting a new game as a mage and just wondering. thanks in advance.
Unless there's an aspect to the game I'm unaware of, reducing skill costs is all Int does. No point in raising it higher than you need to, which, depending on which third tie class you want, should be 45 Max. Kenjasai and Wizard require 45, Warlock 40.jeffg926 wrote:if the intelligence attribute has any value other than reducing the character's skill costs? i am starting a new game as a mage and just wondering. thanks in advance.
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I disagree. I have played a few characters to quite high levels...one with an Int of 45, the other with 100. The differences in skills is rather dramatic.No point in raising it higher than you need to, which, depending on which third tie class you want, should be 45 Max. Kenjasai and Wizard require 45, Warlock 40.
What I did with the second character to run down to The Arena as soon as I could leave Fargrove to do some leveling up whacking minotaurs...mostly spending points on Int. Then later, doing the same thing with moonbeasts.