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Press and hold ALT often to highlight stuff you can pickup.
You can break down cheap equipment and reforge it to sell for profit
The story henchmen who aren't in your party level with you so you can give them your crafting and blacksmith skills
You can have one party member talk to an NPC to fix their gaze while the rest of the party loots his house.
Pretty much all the enemies in Cyseal are vulnerable to bludgeoning weapons, so clubs tend to be the best melee weapons at low levels.
You can use the pyramids to have a party member start a battle and then teleport away, forcing the opponents to waste their first round AP chasing you down.
Earth and Fire magic and Water and Air magic combo off of each other. If you go the two mage route, have one mage with Earth and Water and another with Fire and Air, that way they can set each other up for combos.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=607492091
(something I see referenced quite often)
there are mages, or ranger/mages, or, at the very least, grenadethrowing melee/mages. Everything else is bad.
Generally, it doesn't matter all that much what you start with, since you can turn characters into almost anything, and even respec later on when bad build mistakes would start to cause you too much trouble.