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#1
erfred

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 I think I spoiled my characters ,by given them few wrong skills ,blast it :) , but anyway let me 
ask about Wynn . I started to develop Morrigan at lvl 5 or 6 as healer .
Now at 10 lvl I meet Wynn and she seems to be better healer and has lot of tactic slots to make her even
slightly offensive caster . I think I messed uped Morrigan ,because I have not known that real healer would arrive.
Can I now let Morrigan go ,say, for good ?  Romance with her I don't want , I more like Lelian .
While in need of healer I can rely on Wynn , right?

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gandanlin

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I'd hang onto her for a while, myself. There are enough levels that a misplaced choice here and there probably won't hurt your game an awful lot.

I usually build all my mages to have some healing abilities -- usually at least Heal and Group Heal.

I don't want to spoil the game too much for you, but I will say that Morrigan may be of importance in something that comes up later on in the game....

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erfred

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Thanks ,but this section allows spoilers ,though I understood hint

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There's absolutely no harm in having more than one healer, or no healer. It's possible to win the game without having a mage in your party, so don't worry about screwing up skills. :)

Morrigan will play a role later in the game, yes, but her skills won't matter at all. You can even kick her out of the party and she'll come back just for that plot point. Do whatever you like with her. :)

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Ferretinabun

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I wouldn't say you've screwed up Morrigan at all. Yes, Wynne does make the better healer, so if you want a healer, take her, but giving Morrigan some healing magic is hardly a bad decision. I normally give her Heal at least anyway. Build on her Cold and Telekinetic spell lines and she'll still pull her weight. Mages are always very flexible with their spell sets.

And don't feel bad about booting her out of the party if you want to do that either. If you don't want her in battle, you could just leave her at camp the whole time so you still have her to talk to and get her personal quest. And even if you do think you want to boot her out for good, she'll come back for anything plot essential.

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gandanlin

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It would be nice if DAO had the same option to rebuild characters with a Manual of Focus, as in the Awakenings campaign. I can almost always get more of what I want out of the various characters when I rebuild them. Oh well....

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vortex216

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morrigan is a very good debuffer and offensive mage if you lean more on that side from now on she should be fine

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Riverdaleswhiteflash

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Whichever mage you use (if you only use one) should at least have the basic "Heal" spell. I personally find that tossing the Spirit Healer spec on works for the sake of Group Heal, with Revive as an option. Still, the only playthrough where I actually taught Morrigan that spec is my first one: after that I just let Wynne handle the healing, and if I used Morrigan, it was as a specialized attack mage. (I just ignored her Shapechanger spec. If you haven't started doing so yet, I suggest you get on that.)

If you use more than one mage at a time (which has its perks) than I find it helps to have them each using different spells, though each should still know Heal, just in case. (In my Aeducan playthrough, Wynne is a blood mage, Morrigan is an Arcane Warrior, both know Heal, and each one knows half of the "Storm Of The Century" combo. That last bit is the main reason I think it's worth having two magi in the same party, though I still usually just keep it to one.)