I finished the game again after all these years. It was as good as I remember it. I'm sad that we'll never see an open world action RPG of this caliber ever again.
I played as a mage like I said. At the end of the first chapter I put points into two-handed and strength. I also abused the shrines to give me permanent stat boosts. Then I kinda added a few more points into strength and two-handed and used points for important skills such as tablets and mana. At some point in the mid game I had about 130 mana points. 90 of them were trained + mana points from the shrines + a tablet or two + a permanent mana pot or two. The other 40 were from the two priest rings + the priest amulet. This set gives you 40 mana. Nice. This was me in chapter 4. I cleared all the orcs by using a combination of speed potions, the storm spell, a lot of running around and luring them back to the ram. The storm spell is very interesting: it costs 100 mana; it has a long casting animation; however it also has a decent duration meaning that you can run around for about 5 or so seconds with an AOE effect around you that will damage everything in a certain radius (it even breaches geometry); a lizardman/orc warrior takes 2 shots and an orc elite takes 3. Dragon snappers were easily dispatched with the lightning bolt spell. Trolls were a bit of a problem and the only spell that I found to work on them was storm, up until I got fire rain that is. Speaking of which this spell is as awesome as I remember. It rapes everything in sight (and beyond). It doesn't instantly kill orc elites though, for that I used that ultimate death AOE spell, I forgot what it was called. Once I got my mana trained up to 120 I learned the last level of the ancient language and I also learned how to brew permanent mana potions. I ended up with almost 360 mana as you can see. I also ate 450+ mushrooms so that's another 45 mana right there. Everything else I got from tablets/potions/plants.
The dragons I killed using the following strategies:
- swamp dragon - with the help of the two dragon hunters of course
- stone dragon - chomped his ass transformed into a snapper dragon
- fire dragon - same as above but it was a bit of a close call (DAMN YOU REGENERATION)
- ice dragon - demon scroll
- second to last dragon - two demon scrolls
- last dragon - 4 or 5 demon scrolls (the problem is that you have to be careful so that the first creature that your second demon sees is the enemy otherwise it will attack your first demon)
I learned a grand total of ONE rune in the entire game: the fire arrow because the game requires it. The rest I either found laying around or I got them off of enemies by abusing ice block (yeah, yeah I'm a cheater, I know).