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Beyond that, you are well-advised to have one character spend all skill points on Mechanics - it doesn't need to be a Rogue, on the other hand.
No such luck finding the gloves or the Rite either, shame you can't craft it
I mostly do pump all points into on character, however everyone has a bit of stealth at least because I like to ambush with traps and spells, my fighters stay hidden until the enemies trigger the traps
I got everyone up with survival to at least racial accuracy bonus.
I'm wondering if I should save Craigholdt for last since the enemies are such high level. Hmm.
Yep I thought the mercs were bad, the undead are level 13-18 slaughtered in a flash
I think this answers my level scaling question - out of the question on PotD
EDIT again, well the ogres in the start are level 4. Think I do need to scale up - according to the Wiki Cragholdt has the super high level monsters. I'll do some more looking at the monsters on the wiki