Sage guide
Applied knowledge: identify monsters, items and weak points. Table B utility that gives the whole party an edge.
The Sage (other family, Table B) is the party's living library: identifies creatures and items, reveals weak points and provides the lore that turns information into advantage.
Strengths
- Identification and knowledge that benefit everyone.
- Table B: cheap to add to any build.
- Turns information into well-aimed blows.
Watch-outs
- Little direct impact: you shine by informing and enabling.
- Better as a complement than a sole combat identity.
Good partners
- Any attacker who exploits the weak points you reveal.
- A Bibliomancer to form a scholarly duo.
Recommended combo
Sage + Sorcerer: knowledge that aims your spells at weak points. Open an example build in the planner.
How to start
Check its page in the Explorer and add it in the Planner: little XP, lots of advantage.
FAQ
Is Sage worth it as a second discipline?
Very much: it's Table B, costs little experience and adds identification and knowledge. It fits almost any build.
Does Sage deal damage?
Its value isn't direct damage but identification and knowledge; it shines combined with an attacker like the Sorcerer.