Roman Totale wrote:(pure magic class seriously sucks in comparison to previous game)
I'm going to amend my stance on my previous statement. Early game for a pure caster is incredibly difficult - definitely not recommended for a new starter to the game. However, once you get some levels/stats and some keys spells under your belt it almost becomes a bit of a cake walk. I have blasted through levels in 10 minutes that previously took me numerous attempts and bonfire rests. I think I prefer it this you - after the difficult start you really feel like you've earned the power.
Some tips for a sorcerer (written on the assumption you've already done one playthrough and are familiar with the game):
* Get Intelligence to 20 as soon as you can, but put a couple of levels into Endurance and Vigour. Get Strength to 8 so you can use the Pontiff Knight Shield (available from Greirat after you send him to pillage Undead Settlement)
* Upgrade Sorcerer Staff to +4 as and when you can
* Eventually replace that staff with Court Sorcerer staff and upgrade to +10
* Get the Scholar's Candlestick from Greirat when you can (there are requirements for getting it, read up on it
here) and wield in off hand
* Get the spell
Hidden Body as soon as you possibly can - this is one of the game changer spells that will start to make life easy. Makes you invisible for a short amount of time so you can get an early hit on tough enemies, and if you stand still (and you will mostly as you're a caster) they often don't see you even after the first hit. Don't bother using it in boss fights.
* Some early bosses are really tough, most notably the Curse Rotted Greatwood. If you're having difficulty with it just come back later - it's an optional boss anyway, and although you need to beat it to convert boss souls, you won't have any use for that function for some time.
* Likewise, Aldrych can be really difficult due to his high magic resistance (and he isn't optional). He is weak to fire though. Before you get to him make sure your Faith is high enough to cast some decent pyromancies. I didn't level my Faith quickly enough and had real trouble beating him. Got it to 10, used
Chaos Bed Vestiges, fucking owned him.
* Eventually get Faith to 15 so you can use
Tears of Denial - very useful in boss fights
* Start off weak, get good, wreck dudes