What game lets you feel like a grand wizard?
What game lets you feel like a grand wizard?
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cast fireballs in baldurs gate
life
dump a shit near someones house door and light in on fire
Divinity original sin
>make it rain
>make rain poison
>light the whole map on fire with a snap of your fingers
Skyrim
Dragon's Dogma
kek
>Norwegian intensifies
KKK simulator
Dominions
Why was 1 so much better then 2?
>5 minute casting time for a flashy spell that does about as much damage as assassin in 1 second
I love DD but sorcerer was kind of shit
morrowind
>He can make his book levitate
>That's not even what he's focusing on
GRAND MAGUS
Magic in Fable was very gratifying, too bad the game was trivially easy and each entry got progressively worse to the point of shovelware
Gothic 1/2/3. Fire rain is too cool and should be a mandatory spell in each game with magic. Risen 1 and 3 are also neat.
Better starting hub town
Dota 2
Two was constantly nerfed for max unfun
I hate people who picked Mystic in TERA online and don't toggle their auras in PvP. Aren't Mystics supposed to be the "smart person" class? Toggle time is 3 seconds. Plebs don't understand that giving your DPS 20% movement speed is better than crit factor if you're 3v2 and your DPS are doubling the healer.
And will they ever toggle to Aura of the Tenacious, ever? Nope, too slow and stupid to know when that's appropriate, either
>more than 1 Mystic in the raid
>only 1 set of auras
Morrowind makes you feel like a really scholarly and technical wizard.
hentai games
Morrowind, Modded Oblivion/Skyrim
>DotA with invoker(although any caster give you a proper wizard feel)
>Dragons Dogma
WRONG
Minecraft with the Thaumcraft mod. Crafting my grand wizard's tower, setting up traps for the other people on the server who focused more on science, doing weird experiments and slowly going insane was a great experience. Infinitely less fun if you don't have friends.
D&D, playing a wizard.
Does Lichdom Battlemage count?
Baldur's Gate, 2 in specific.