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You can definitely ignore those things entirely too, since there are multiple ways to boost these things in different way. E.g. adrenal control lets your physical mutations get closer to mental mutation scaling, but there is also two-headed that lets you boost mental mutations usage during combat even further. Without any more comboing, you will still not be able to have e.g. fireballs as your auto attacks like other RPGs do.
Qud also has the technological and food aspects that lean heavily into "magic" and those can be focused fully or comboed with those other concepts. Skills can also boost "magery" in that way, since e.g. tinkering is a rather heavy investment skill mechanic.
If you want to play around with mental mutations or focus somewhat more heavily on the "Mage" part i would suggest giving these two mutations a whirl:
- Burgeoning
- Light Manipulation
Burgeoning summons a bunch of friendly plants that attack hostiles, with summoned plants getting stronger (and cooldown lower) when levelling the skill. It CAN be a bit tricky to use since some plants have AoE's that can hit you, but there is something incredibly satisfying about summoning a lethal forest every 5 turns.
Light Manipulation is in my opinion the best skill to start with if you're playing in an open area (The Salt Dunes start). It's a 100% accurate ranged attack with infinite range that does very decent damage even at level 1. It essentially guarantees you'll get past the first few levels (Which tend to be trickiest), just by virtue of being an "Can always hit as long as you have LoS" option.
Just to make sure there is no misunderstanding:
Esper and Chimera are (optional) 1 point mutation options that can be selected during character creation that lock said character to a specific mutation type. You don't have to select either and when you don't, you're free to mix physical and mental mutations as you please.
Yea this kinda just blew my mind. No idea why it wasn't more obvious from the start. Good grief. Thank you!