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Building my Arcane Warrior/ Blood Mage, need help.


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Nubska

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Hey guys, I need some help regarding my mage, I just respec him to try the Arcane Warrior. I need some help about stats,skills and gears.

Here is my current stats.

Level 21
Blood Mage/Arcane Warrior
Hit Points     255
Mana Pool     125(405)
Fatigue     92.4%   

Strength     11+6
Dexterity    50+14
Willpower     28+11
Magic        50+11
Cunning        16+6
Constitution    10+18

Spellweaver
Fade Wall
Helm Of Honnleath
Repeater Gloves
The Felon's Coat
Magus War Boots
The Spellward
Key To The City
Lifegiver
Andruil's Blessing

Armor         53
Defense        152
Spellpower(?)     69
Damage         73.1

Spells:

Blood Magic
Blood Wound
Crushing Prison
Combat Magic
Shimmering Shield
Arcane Shield
Rock Armor
Spell Might
Haste
Miasma

I got 5 more spare Spell points and I don't know what to get.

Thanks in advance.

Update:

My first battle with 4 Denerim Guards was a failure, my buffs are getting removed one by one. Shimmering Shield, Spell Might and Haste must be the cause of draining. I reload and try fighting them again with Spell Might off and Blood Magic activated, my mana is still dropping but I've managed to kill the guards before my mana ran out.

Modifié par Nubska, 24 janvier 2011 - 03:57 .


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Ser Kory

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I find that using sustainables that don't drain your mana is actually quite effective. What I do, is I go in with Rock Armor, Miasma, Arcane Shield and Telekinetic Weapons on with Combat Magic, then activate Blood Magic and cast Blood Wound, and wail on them with your sword. I wear Juggernaut armor with Fade Wall (shield) and Spellweaver (longsword) with 2 Grandmaster Paralysis runes and I do pretty well. I notice your dexterity is pretty high, and that's good, and means you shouldn't need shimmering shield unless you're fighting something with major damage, like a dragon. I know we each have our own play styles, but it's what I normally do.