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* Don't be hesitant to "dip" a point or two into Combat Abilities other than the character's main focus if there's a Talent or Skill you want locked behind it. One common use is to pick up at least one instant movement ability like Huntsman's Tactical Retreat or Scoundrel's Cloak and Dagger for everyone as mobility is very useful for all characters. | * Don't be hesitant to "dip" a point or two into Combat Abilities other than the character's main focus if there's a Talent or Skill you want locked behind it. One common use is to pick up at least one instant movement ability like Huntsman's Tactical Retreat or Scoundrel's Cloak and Dagger for everyone as mobility is very useful for all characters. | ||
* The talent "Elemental Affinity" which reduces AP costs when standing on a surface of the same element can be very strong, but doesn't specify which surfaces apply to which elements. They are as follows: Pyrokinetic = fire, Geomancer = oil/poison, Hydrosophist = water/ice, Aerotheurge = electrified surface & Necromancer = blood. Warfare, Huntsman, Scoundrel, Summoning and Polymorph are unaffected. | * The talent "Elemental Affinity" which reduces AP costs when standing on a surface of the same element can be very strong, but doesn't specify which surfaces apply to which elements. They are as follows: Pyrokinetic = fire, Geomancer = oil/poison, Hydrosophist = water/ice, Aerotheurge = electrified surface & Necromancer = blood. Warfare, Huntsman, Scoundrel, Summoning and Polymorph are unaffected and clouds do not count. | ||
* Some quests require the talent "Pet Pal" which allows you to talk to animals, meaning completionist types might want to pick it up for their talky character, though you don't miss out on anything dramatic by not having it. On a similar note, "Scholar" is the character Tag with the most use in resolving quests. | * Some quests require the talent "Pet Pal" which allows you to talk to animals, meaning completionist types might want to pick it up for their talky character, though you don't miss out on anything dramatic by not having it. On a similar note, "Scholar" is the character Tag with the most use in resolving quests. |