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: Your origin story (e.g., being raised in a temple or orphaned by raiders) provides critical initial boosts to stats like Religion or Fighting .

: You must maintain a neutral alignment (between Good and Evil) and have at least 50 points in Nature by the time you help Princess Emily.

: This requires mastering Necromancy (skill over 40) and choosing evil paths to shift your alignment. File: Life.of.a.Wizard.zip ...

Players often aim for specific "prestige" roles that require meeting strict stat and alignment thresholds.

: Statistics are divided into categories including overall attributes (Body, Mind, Personality), magic skills (Alchemy, Necromancy, Divination, etc.), and faction reputations. : Your origin story (e

: While it is tempting to specialize, the game heavily rewards diversifying your skills due to low stat caps. Knowing when to stop building one stat and start another makes reaching specialized endings much easier.

: To earn this distinction, you generally need to recruit specific companions: your childhood bully as a thief, a golem you craft at the academy as your warrior, and your college friend as a cleric. Key Strategic Tips Achievements :: Life of a Wizard General Discussions Players often aim for specific "prestige" roles that

: You can gain a familiar early on, such as a Rat from the village witch or a Dog you heal in your childhood. Different familiars provide unique benefits; for example, the dog can help find your child later in the game. Advanced Character Builds