Talk:Sorcerer/@comment-76.232.49.187-20120727020309

Here's my advice for some spells:

High Necromancy- Don't do it. Takes a while to charge and the animation when it finally deploys adds an extra second or two to it. Plus it's pretty weak.

High Fulimination- Makes you become a giant electic ball and you can SLOWLY walk anywhere while deployed. If you like being mobile as a sorcerer, don't choose this spell. It was also weak for me when I used it, but it absolutely destroys cyclops'. I would avoid it, though it has its uses.

High Exequy- Mixed feelings about this spell. The good thing about it is that its the only way that will allow sorcerers to defeat golems, but it takes a LONG time to fully pull off and it leaves you vulnerable and uses a lot of stamina. But on the plus side, you can cast it from far away, allowing you to sneak up on groups of enemies and taking them out silently before they even see you. It's a difficult spell to master and it's not very practical at times. I got by just fine without it, just be wary of golems.

Magick Agent (core skill)- Save your points. Seriously, just save your points. It's VERY weak and does not cause your enemies to stagger if they get hit. Doesn't protect you at all. AND it disappears quickly. Avoid it.

Focused Bolt (core skill)- I found it to be pretty useful. A stronger secondary version of your primary staff attack. What I loved about this core skill was that you can sometimes knockback enemies with it. If you got extra points to spare, you can't go wrong with this skill.

Some other things that all sorcerers should know that I didn't for a while:

-Pressing R3 (or pressing in the right control stick for xbox) will allow you to focus on a specific body part when casting a spell. This allows for greater precision and a greater damage output when focusing on a weak spot. Press it again to stop focusing on that body part.

-Pressing L3 changes your spell view to first person mode, which works wonders for High Ingle. With this view, you can somewhat snipe people at range with High Ingle instead of getting close to lock on. I found it useful only for High Ingle, though it has it's uses.