With so many details to manage Solasta 2it's easy to get overwhelmed and not know what the long-term consequences of your character's starting classes will be. However, most party compositions are viable during the game. The most important thing is to pick a good subclass to complement the makeup of your party, including the mage.
Choosing a subclass means knowing where you want your character to be at multiple levels from now on, and it's a choice you shouldn't make lightly. Here's everything you need to know about the wizard class and the corresponding subclasses you can choose from.
The best stats for the wizard class
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Strength |
Dexterity |
Constitution |
Wisdom |
Intelligence |
Charisma |
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Preference: Low |
Preference: Medium |
Preference: Medium |
Preference: Low |
Preference: High |
Preference: High |
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Ideal range: |
Ideal range: 10-12 |
Ideal range: 10-12 |
Ideal range: 8-10 |
Ideal range: 12-15 |
Ideal range: 12-15 |
Wizards are capable magicians who require a lot of intelligence to stick to. In addition, you will want to have decent agility and constitution lest you become a glass cannon.
In addition to these statistics, there are the specific choices you make with respect to your race and background which will help your wizard reach your full potential. Check out your options below:
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The best ancestors |
The best background |
Best Personality |
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If you prefer, we recommend the items in bold in the table get the Magic Initiate feat.
One day you reach third wizard levelyou can select a subclass further develop their skills. There are two to choose from, and although both are two sides of the same coin, they are they represent both sides of the spectrum in terms of the wizard's potential.
School Of Ruin Subclass
The School of Ruin subclass is designed to maximize your damage output, but he leaves his wizard almost completely vulnerable if they get within melee range. WITH proper performance you will be nearly unstoppable as you burn your enemies with higher level magic. Both individual targets and groups perish at your hands.
Subclass Court Mage
On balance your wizard's powerthe Court Mage subclass offers more survivability. It's a well-balanced approach that allows your wizard sacrificing unlimited potential in exchange for security in the party. This is a good option if you have a flexible party where all members can stick to their own. Crowd-control is the name of the game it gives your wizard rather a supporting role than offensive.
Which subclass should you choose?
Beginners should choose the Court Mage class if so fight with combat mechanics, as it will prevent your wizard from being erased. However, if you have a tank you can at the party safely select the School of Ruin subclass if both characters stick together.
More advanced players will appreciate and manipulate magic via the School of Ruin subclass, leading to great explosions of power and utter chaos in combat.
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