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Picture | Gadget | Spell | Weight | Requires | Component 1 | Component 2 |
Demon in a Box | Psionic Blast | 2.5 | Gad Lvl 11 Eng. 60 | Demon Doll Not in game release | Jack in the Box Assemble in Arnika | |
Duct Tape | Paralyze 10 charges | 0.5 | Gad Lvl 1 Eng. 1 | Duct Tape Arnika | ||
Electro-shocker | Resurrection | 15.0 | Gad Lvl 14 Eng. 75 | High Voltage Transformer Mt. Gigas | Electrodes Arnika, Swamp | |
Forcefield Generator | Armorplate | 15.0 | Gad Lvl 5 Eng. 30 | Voltage Amplifier Swamp | Giant Magnet Trynton | |
Holograph Projector | Guardian Angel | 1.5 | Gad Lvl 3 Eng. 15 | Laser Pointer Lower Marten's Bluff | Large Prism Swamp | |
Invigorator Belt | Superman | 7.0 | Gad Lvl 8 Eng. 45 | Metal Belt Southeast Wilderness | Electrodes Arnika, Swamp | |
Jack in the Box | Terror | 2.0 | Gad Lvl 1 Eng. 5 | Hinged Box Arnika | Doll Arnika | |
Jackhammer | Earthquake | 20.0 | Gad Lvl 18 Eng. 85 | Pendulum Roof of Rapax Castle | Chisel Southeast Wilderness | |
Lava Lamp | Hypnotic Lure | 1.0 | Gad Lvl 5 Eng. 30 | Glowing Goo Trynton | Orange Goo Trynton | |
Lightning Rod | Energy Blast | 2.0 | Gad Lvl 1 Eng. 1 | Lightning Rod Upper Monestery | ||
Magic Mirror | Eye For An Eye 18 charges | 1.0 | Gad Lvl 8 Eng. 45 | Magic Polish Swamp | Shiny Chrome Plate Trynton | |
Microwave Ray | Boiling Blood | 5.0 | Gad Lvl 14 Eng. 75 | Broken Blaster Bayjin | Microwave Chip Upper Monestery | |
NegatAir | Asphyxiation | 24.0 | Gad Lvl 18 Eng. 85 | Long Metal Tube Sea Caves | Vacuum Pump Bayjin | |
Noisemaker | Sonic Boom 1 charge | 0.3 | Gad Lvl 3 Eng. 15 | Gunpowder Umpani Base Camp | Empty Bottle where you find them | |
Port-O-Potty | Noxious Fumes | 4.0 | Gad Lvl 5 Eng. 20 | Pot with Hinge Marten's Bluff | Porthole Arnika | |
Regenerating Stone | Heal All | 5.0 | Gad Lvl 11 Eng. 60 | Lazurite Stone Southeast Wilderness | Electrodes Arnika, Swamp | |
Searchlight | Detect Secrets | 2.0 | Gad Lvl 3 Eng. 15 | P. Torch Mt. Gigas Caves | Magnifying Glass Upper Monestery | |
Strobe Light | Prismic Ray | 9.0 | Gad Lvl 14 Eng. 70 | Electric Lamp T'Rang house | Oscillator Marten's Bluff | |
VapoRizer | Instant Death | 1.5 | Gad Lvl 11 Eng. 60 | VapoRizer Bayjin | ||
Watchdog Alarm | Shadow Hound | 7.0 | Gad Lvl 5 Eng. 30 | Loudspeaker Not in game release | Electric Eye Not in game release | |
Water Cannon | Tsunami | 18.0 | Gad Lvl 18 Eng. 85 | Bellows Rapax Main Castle | Hose Mine Tunnels | |
X-Ray Scanner | X-Ray | 2.5 | Gad Lvl 8 Eng. 45 | Scanner Arnika (Mook) | X-Ray Chip Arnika |
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Training the different skills is very difficult. You should at least try to cast a variety of spells in combat. Start with a protective spell, use some healing, cast insanity and start throwing rocks. This makes use of all 4 realms much better. Another tip: use 1 level of rogue (they level quite fast, you’ll need 1000 XP instead of 1600 as specialist class) and train stealth - a lot-. Every 10 points in the skill allows you to increase your AC by 1. Or, if you like to train a lot, you’ll need to do the following:
the key thing to keep in mind is that many spells go into several different books (e.g. healing falls under divinity, alchemy and psionics) and when you cast a spell the book that has a chance to increase is whichever book has the HIGHEST skill at the time you cast the spell. So if you want to use a spell to increase wizardry, and that spell also happens to be under alchemy, you want to make sure that when you are ready to power-skill it your wizardry is higher than your alchemy.
The best way to train all four books in my experience is to use knock knock for wizardry (I’ve never found another good spell for wizardry). Since you cannot also use knock knock for alchemy, you should use healing (cure light condition e.d. for your water realm: gas chamber room in monastery) for alchemy. It would be a waste to use healing for divinity since divine traps works so nicely there (charm works too but is slower). Finally, that leaves mindread/charm for psionics. Of course, the more realms you increase the better.
Alchemy can also be increased by mixing potions, especially when you are in a location where you can buy the ingredients. This may even be faster than healing after you reach skill level 40 and can mix cure disease. At skill level 50 mixing renewal really boosts alchemy quickly. Split every newly mixed potion and try to identify it to boost your artifacts skill. You’ll also want to cast identify (buy a book from Anna at the fish store in Arnika) to raise your divinity.
Some recipes:
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Do you go with a quick, agile Monk, capable of delivering an insane amount of attacks with a chance to critical on each blow landed? (Maximize as fast as possible SPE and DEX. Then go for SEN and INT) The trade-off is that you wont deal much damage per hit. Or do you develop a Monk capable of dishing out incredible amounts of damage with each hit and able to withstand even the mightiest blow from the enemy? The trade-off with this route is that you won’t have as many attacks per round when compared to the above setup. (Maximize first DEX, and SPE/STR, go for SEN/INT after that)
Don’t forget you are not able to use most weapons and armor in the game, regardless of your race. So, stealth/Dexterity/Speed are indeed VERY important. Also try to keep up your Psionics skill which enables you to mislead the enemy by KOing or casting insanity. Oh yeah, maxed Dexterity unlocks reflexion with increases your Armor Class even more. Wo-hah, a dodging casting instant-killing monk at your service. Spoken about KO: At higher levels (not sure at which level, though), Monks learn the ability to Knock-Out opponents.
You won’t see any message, nor see anything on the Character Screen pertaining to it, but you’ll see it happen in combat. K.O.ing the opponent is AWESOME. It makes the opponent useless in combat, and allows you to deliver 2 times the damage to them while they’re in such a state. This is another reason why you want your Monk’s Initiative at high levels. Hit first, KO the opponent, and your other characters can take them down with ease.
Why Wand and Staff? Well, you’ll probably come across the awesome Zatoichi Bo sometime during your game. This weapon is only usable by Monks and Samurais. You’ll want to give it to your Monk since Samurais can use ranged offensive magic more easily (wizardry = offensive, psionics = mind-driven). This weapon will allow your Monk to hit enemies at extended range. Sometimes during combat, an enemy will be juuuuust outside of Melee range. A nice Zatoichi Bo in a Monk’s hands allows him/her to still partake in combat should the situation arise. There are a couple other Bos found in the game, but their power is nowhere near that of the Zatoichi Bo.
Practise psionics with healing, charming and mindreading (last works best, higher INT means faster increasing skill points. You won’t need Power Cast)
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As a ninja, you have access to the thrown criticals special skill. It would be wise to invest into throwing stuff like shurikens/slings because you’ll be able to archive a nice #hits per round and a good critical strike skill maximizes the chance of instant-killing with every hit. If it doesn’t equip a lot of alignment-changing items like KO/Poison/etc because you also automatically penetrate! Keep in mind, ranged user = maxing senses, keeping dex very high. just like the samurai you’ll want many hits, hence the speed factor.
If you like to go for close-combat, you have access to the Martial Arts skill like the monk.
Other advised close-range weapons are the staff (extended reach, some good usable by the ninja) and of course swords (maybe even dual wielding) because they are also usable by ninjas. Don’t use swords if you have another sword-user, you don’t have enough STR and not enough stat points to increase close-combat damage! Some maces like cat-o-nine tails and vampire chain are also usable by the ninja. Polearms are better tough, some are ninja-only! Most weapons & armor aren’t usable like the monk, so keep your AC as high as possible by maxing out DEX, SPE and the stealth skill. Alchemy (mixing potions is a good way to increase this skill, also heal or knock-knock on the 8-tumbler vault in Arnika) requires DEX/INT, and higher int means faster training and maybe powercast which decreases enemy defense.
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Try to maximize STR and eventually INT for the power skills. You don’t need to keep SEN over 80 (second controlling for dual plus it only adds half of the points into hit, AR as STR or even DEX does.)… Although it is wise to keep on bumping points into dexterity because it is a controlling attribute for both close combat, your sword skill AND dual weapons!
If you want to work with staffs (some powerful Bo’s are only usable by samurai & monks), ignore dual weapons and ignore sword.
If you want a samurai to be effective, you’ll likely want to hit as often as possible to instant kill as often as possible. So: use dual swords (highest kill rate), pump dex & spe for #hits, pump sen, int and str secondly for damage, hit e.d. and your magic powers (if the enemy is out of reach). I strongly discourage any use of ranged weapons - just use your spells if you can’t reach an enemy! If you really want, you could use a bow (high dex + sen anyway). You can also ignore his magic skills and boost STR some more, but that way you’re better off with a regular fighter.
About lightning strike special skill: I do have this feeling, though, that Lightning Strike just MIGHT be dependent on the amount of weight your Samurai is carrying. No, I don’t mean whether or not your Samura’s carrying load is over the top. I mean, for example, Samurai might Lightning Strike more often if, say, they’re carrying only 20% or less of their maximum Carrying Capacity. The reason why I think this may be is because I noticed that I get A LOT more Lightning Strikes in the beginning of the game. The ONLY things different during the beginning are 1)–The enemies are of lower level, and 2)–You’re only carrying about 25lbs or so with your Samurai.
This is a video a recorded a long time ago showcasing different things in the Wiz8 world.