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Lion / Bear / Boar: bigger character models hinder your other melee fighters in getting to your enemies, make it easier for your enemies to focus on the Animal Companion and increases the chance your Animal Companion is within enemy spells AoE, especially true for the Lion, which is no tank, and especially in narrow areas. Lion: not recommended for the above reason; compared to the Wolf it deals less damage. Antelope: recommended; while not as tanky as the Bear / Boar, it has a smaller character model diameter, +10 to all defenses are 3.33 levels worth of Deflection / Fortitude / Reflex / Will. Bear: highly recommended; +2 Armor, also useful to counter high weapon penetration; compared to the Boar it has very high Damage. Boar: highly recommended; Regenarates 41.2 HP per minute of combat, very useful for a tank but it has very low Damage. Stag: not recommended; Carnage AoE is negatively affected by the Stags low Intelligence (-50% AoE); Carnage attacks usually do 33% of the main attack damage but the Stag has one of the lowest main attack damage to begin with. Wolf: highly recommended; highest Damage packed in a small character model.
Might: A character's physical and spiritual strength. Affects Damage with all attacks, Healing, and the Fortitude defense. Constitution: A combination of the character's overall health and stamina. Affects Endurance, Health, and the Fortitude defense. Dexterity: An abstraction of a character's hand-eye coordination, balance, and overall grace. Affects Action Speed and the Reflexes defense. Perception: A character's senses, as well as their instinctive ability to pick up on details. Affects Accuracy with all attacks, the Range of all non-melee spells and abilities, and the Reflexes defense. Intellect: A character's logic and reasoning capabilities as well as their tactical instincts. Affects the size of all Area of Effects and the Will and Deflection defenses. Resolve: A character's inner drive, determination, and the emotional intensity they can project to others. Affects Concentration (to resist Interrupts), Durations of all spells and abilities, and the Will defense. | Submitted by Neto
Cosmic dog - gives you Comet: Adds 1 might to the player character and the party gains bonus deflection against enemy weapon attacks. Cosmic bird - gives you Orbit: Adds 1 perception to the player character and makes the party move faster. Cosmic cat - gives you Luna: Adds 1 dexterity to the player character and gives the party a chance for enemy weapon attacks to graze. Note: These console commands do not disable achievements. | Submitted by Neto
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 - Selects the party member associated with that slot. For example, pressing "1? will select the party member farthest to the left. = - Zoom in. A - Switches the mouse cursor from its normal mode into attack mode. When attack mode is active left-clicking on a character will force an attack against it. After one attack, the cursor switches back into normal mode. Alt - Toggles Scouting mode. Arrow Keys - Pan the camera in the arrow key direction. BackQuote / Tilde - Toggle Console Backspace - Selects all party members. C - Toggles the currently selected party member's character sheet. This sheet displays all of the statistics related to the member. Ctrl + 7/8/9/0 - Creates custom selection groups. D - Toggles Fast Mode, for rapid travel (disabled in combat). Esc - Close window / open options menu. F - Opens the party formation window. F5 - Ouicksave. F8 - Ouickload. G - Open grimoire or appropriate spell menu. H - Stronghold menu. I - Toggles the currently selected party member's inventory. J - Toggles the party's journal. This is where the user will be able to view their quest log, bestiary, journal, and notes. M - Area map. P - Party manager. R - Rest menu. S - Toggles Slow Mode, allowing finer control of characters. Space Bar - Pauses the game. Orders may be given to party members while the game is paused. Tab - Highlights interactive objects in the current camera view. X - Cancel action. | Submitted by Olivia
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Remember to Scout! Scouting, that is, sneaking through dungeons is an important part of keeping your party alive. Entering into scouting mode allows you to sneak up on enemies and gives you the chance to highlight traps before you trigger them. Don't Get Hung Up on Quests. That said, this game has more quests than you can shake a stick at. Don't give up quickly, but if you're really struggling, it's okay to move on. Along with that, it's perfectly okay to take a break from the campaign too. In fact, it's the only way you'll get to max level before you finish. Get Some Rest: No, not the kind of rest you'll need after playing the game all night. Resting is the only way to remove aliments and is critical to restore health on long journeys. It's easy to rest at any inn, but always have camping supplies to rest in the wild. Nobody wants to have to back track to town while in the middle of a dungeon. While creating a character, it is best to remember that there are no good or bad characters, and different people appreciate different aspects of the game. Be creative! Experiment with builds and make character you want to play, not the character that guides say you should. Explore! Don't rush through main quest if you're playing for the first time, you'll miss out on lots of quests, rewards and experience. Pressing CTRL + [Number] while having a character (or group of characters) selected, will bind that character/group to that number. You can queue your abilities by holding down SHIFT, then clicking them in order you want them executed. Keep in mind that your character will move out of position if you queued abilities with different range. Always keep your eye on buffs and debuffs on the side of your character portraits. Managing debuffs is very important in higher difficulties. When dealing with larger groups of enemies, make use of the environment - try pulling them to choke points. | Submitted by Neto
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