![]() Use them on Jewellery too for extra crit chance!.Use Giant Flame Runes of Power on weapons for increased Intelligence and fire damage!.Sparking Swings + Blitz attack = Fireworks!.Fire attacks on the fire slug will heal it!.Pyro skill tree gives you a ton of buffs, use them!.Use your movement spells to get into the battle and set everything on fire.Peace of Mind (Extra Wits means Extra Crits!, and a nice Intelligence bonus!).Throw your summons into the fray! They both make fire! Flaming skin (ignore your own fire pools while making them bigger if you bleed!).Battle Stomp (Clears fire at lower levels so you don’t burn your self to death).Polymorph 2 (Optional later on for flaming skin).Add polymorph as/when you feel appropriate Add another point in warfare when thick of the fight becomes available. Put your Warfare point in early and then in a ratio of 2:1:1 of pyro :scoundrel : 2Handed. ![]() It goes without saying if you make it to level 23 during Arx, take the opposite talent to the one you picked at Level 18 Abilities Savage sortilege with human means taking advantage of your extra critical chance with your spells. Your Level 18 talent is interchangeable, demon with lizard makes it easier to push above 100% fire resist which means fire heals you. If it wasn’t already obvious, play as either a Human for extra critical chance or Lizard for extra fire resist+dragon’s blaze (This Build works pretty well with Red Prince!) Lone Wolf (1st Pick, Character Creation).Lizard-Demon/Human-Savage Sortilege (5th Pick, Level 18).Or just do that from the start if you’re not using lone wolf Talents Intelligence-25 (40) (+15 from Lone Wolf)Īfter this point spread your stats as 2:1:1 in Intelligence : Memory : Wits until Intelligence is maxed out, then dump all your points into Wits.Uses a Staff with Warfare abilities and Pyrokinetic Buffs to do INSANE critical damage. (Although other attributes can be used in persuasion, intelligence and wits usually yield better outcomes.) Undead is the best choice for this kind of character, they are good at opening locks and can play dead to avoid fight. Supportive char that helps you dealing with trades, talks and find the hidden treasures. Undead can play this build as Necromancer Skills do heal them.Healing from Necromancer does work with Living Armour.Increase Necromaner if you want to gain more healing.Having someone in your group that can remove disabling effects works well with this build.Having high Constitution allows you to take many hits and gives you time to heal up via damage afterwards.Which is why I would recommend ppl play the game first as yourself(your own custom character) so u can see and interact with these characters cuz when u play them they dont really interact much with each other as they would with u the player.Use Necromancer and Warfare Skills to overwhelm your enemies while you heal yourself through damage. Thats the thing if u play as a premade origin character u will miss out on a lot of conversations that involve that said character with basicaly u the player. And he always addresses me as "my favorite godwoken," which is yet again really creepy. And every time I talk to him, the narrator always reads a creepy statement about how Ifan has a twinkle in his eye for me or something, which is also really creepy. Ifan accosted her several times without me ever asking him to, and that was always really creepy. ![]() All she did was ask for the location of her Master, which is exactly the same thing as she was doing at the start of the game in Act 1.Īs far as I can tell, she still only cares about getting revenge on her Master and maybe also becoming a god, but that's about it. Then I later re-loaded the game later just to see if she would say anything interesting to Roost if I had her talk to him, and she didn't.but rather Roost's dialogue that he said to her was different than what he said to Ifan. She also never said anything to Roost, but rather Ifan did. I main as Sebille and she never threatened to kill my allies. The stuff you claim happened never happened at all to me. Surprisingly, this interaction feels even natural. ![]() Oh, and if you want to romance her, you can hug her for the first time in Act 2. Later she gets kinda philosophical talking about how she isnt that different than Roost. In Act 2 she kills Roost, but only enjoys the moment. She doesnt care about anything, she almost kills you, she probably wouldnt even care if she dies (if she dies at the end of Act 1 she doesnt seem to have much regrets). Originally posted by Phoenix.:Act 1 introduces her as die-hard assassin who only cares about getting her revenge.
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