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For a magically-oriented hero, Sorcery is a good supporting skill. It makes little effect on basic level and/or with low [[spell power]], but on expert level Sorcery does a good job for a strong magician. It's a good idea to start with a hero whose [[specialty]] is Sorcery; for example, [[Malekith]] is possibly the best hero for [[Dragogeddon]] since he is basing in [[Dungeon]] and therefore [[Armageddon]] and [[Black Dragon]]s are both at his service | For a magically-oriented hero, Sorcery is a good supporting skill. It makes little effect on basic level and/or with low [[spell power]], but on expert level Sorcery does a good job for a strong magician. It's a good idea to start with a hero whose [[specialty]] is Sorcery; for example, [[Malekith]] is possibly the best hero for [[Dragogeddon]] since he is basing in [[Dungeon]] and therefore [[Armageddon]] and [[Black Dragon]]s are both at his service. However, if a hero is more a warrior than a magician, and will probably never get superior spell power and [[knowledge]], possibly it's better to concentrate on something else, as e.g. [[Wisdom]] and [[Earth Magic]] are more universal. | ||
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Revision as of 15:11, 20 April 2021
Sorcery is a secondary skill that increases the damage of spells up to 15%.
Heroes with Sorcery as a starting skill:
- Alagar the Druid (Basic)
- Gird the Battle Mage (Basic)
- Josephine the Alchemist (Basic)
- Malekith the Warlock (Basic)
- Sandro the Necromancer (Basic)
- Solmyr the Wizard (Basic)
- Styg the Witch (Basic)
- Zydar the Heretic (Basic)
- Spint the Navigator (Basic)
Heroes with a Sorcery specialty:
The following heroes all receive a 5% per level bonus to their Sorcery skill:
- Gird the Battle Mage
- Malekith the Warlock
- Sandro the Necromancer
- Styg the Witch
- Zydar the Heretic
- Spint the Navigator
Chance to get
Out of total 112 for Shadow of Death, and of (112 + Interference chance) for Horn of the Abyss .
Banned skills change the probability.
Town | Class | Chance to learn |
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Castle | Knight | 1 (lowest) |
Castle | Cleric | 5 |
Rampart | Ranger | 2 |
Rampart | Druid | 6 |
Tower | Alchemist | 3 |
Tower | Wizard | 8 |
Inferno | Demoniac | 3 |
Inferno | Heretic | 6 |
Necropolis | Death Knight | 4 |
Necropolis | Necromancer | 6 |
Dungeon | Overlord | 2 |
Dungeon | Warlock | 10 (highest) |
Stronghold | Barbarian | 1 (lowest) |
Stronghold | Battle Mage | 6 |
Fortress | Beastmaster | 1 (lowest) |
Fortress | Witch | 8 |
Conflux | Planeswalker | 1 (lowest) |
Conflux | Elementalist | 8 |
Cove | Captain | 2 |
Cove | Navigator | 6 |
Factory | Mercenary | {{{21}}} |
Factory | Artificer | {{{22}}} |
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Importance
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For a magically-oriented hero, Sorcery is a good supporting skill. It makes little effect on basic level and/or with low spell power, but on expert level Sorcery does a good job for a strong magician. It's a good idea to start with a hero whose specialty is Sorcery; for example, Malekith is possibly the best hero for Dragogeddon since he is basing in Dungeon and therefore Armageddon and Black Dragons are both at his service. However, if a hero is more a warrior than a magician, and will probably never get superior spell power and knowledge, possibly it's better to concentrate on something else, as e.g. Wisdom and Earth Magic are more universal.