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Originally posted by IHateUsernames The sorceror is best if you know the game and the spells.
Let's venture into the boring world of comparison, shall we?
While the mage choses spells to memorize and can therefore cast difrent spells after every rest, a sorceror choses their spells at levelup and does not memorize new ones, but does not need to rely on the right selection of spells.
A mage might get killed if he forgets to memorize a Lower Resistance, but if a sorceror remembered to pick this spell at last level, he/she can cast it, asuming he/she has at least one spell level left. But if a sorceror did not chose the spell at last level, he/she is screwed.
While a mage can reload and memorize the spell, a sorceror has to avoid this creature until the next level(s).
So it really is up to you. If you think you know the right spells to pick, a sorceror is IMO superior (not by much).
But if you like to experiment and cast difrent spells a mage is what you need. |
also a sorceror can really take advantage of spells that really magnify their effectiveness when cast more than once...for example, a sorceror can easily spell sequencer a triple remove magic, however a mage must plan for that the last time he or she rests...
but IHateUsernames is completely right...a sorc must be planned and planned most carefully...
