What game really makes you FEEL like a Wizard?
What game really makes you FEEL like a Wizard?
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>tfw only 3 years to become one irl
Nigger Island
dragons dogma
Magicka
Noita through and through
That was bretty good. Dragon's Dogma 2 is in development, I'm stoked. Thought they were gonna cuck us since they have DD online in Japanland
>Noita
>Pixel jank
Dragonball Xenoverse makes me feel like a muscle wizard.
This shit right here.
>noita
>fun with physics
>workshop support to turn the ugly mage into cute anime girls that die horribly in every run
10/10.
Discord autists are working on getting DDO private servers going
Baldur's Gate I suppose but really not much. It's a bit of a shame.
Untrue, not only are wizards ultimately weaker than others even at higher levels and need protection, their spells don't have the same utility and cc that wizards should have
A true wizard should essentially be a battlefield manipulator, not just lol I made a tornado
Divinity OS2
DOS 2 magic users legit did not feel like magic users at all. The game is awesome, don't get me wrong. But there isn't much build diversity, and the spells are just pretty lame in and of themselves.
Master of Magic
There are lots of wizard themes. Sure, in D&D they are all about control. However, in the vast majority of games they are pew pew lasers, so your argument is pretty invalid.
skyrim with mods of course
Dos2
Virt-a-Mate
wizardry
Apocalypse is a really good spell mod.
SS13
RO
Get out.
Pretty good, but really only fun if you have a few friends to play with.
based
Real life.
>Been one for 6 years now
>Laughing at everyone from the safety of my tower, stocked full of dried goods, canned food, a chest freezer full of meat/veggies/cheese, and pack after pack of toilet paper
Looks like wizard wins again.
Sacrifice
solomon's key
My fuckin' sides
>giant flashy spells that take forever to cast but basically win the fight outright
>solid workhorse spells that do things like make a wall of fire or platforms from ice
>elemental buffs for party members, aoe debuffs that slow or poison or blind or silence or petrify enemies
>summon a whip made of lighting or giant electricity spheres that chain to the striders climbing around on the giant monster
It's basically as close to the perfect Wizard As Fuck game you can get without some kind of physics based magic simulator thing.
based
>nornal mode
>too easy
>nightmaremode
>too hard
fml
Any Mario or Zelda game
Arx Fatalis and Master of Magic
Grimrock I or II (4-mage build)
>Morrowind
The amount of shit you can do with spells in that game is insane
>>aoe debuffs that slow
this was damn useful. pretty easy to charge a big spell by keeping enemies inside the aoe, more so if they're not resistant to torpor.
>A true wizard should essentially be a battlefield manipulator, not just lol I made a tornado
>He doesn't know about the aoe slow spell
>He doesn't know about the aoe poison spell
>He doesn't know about the aoe petrifaction spell
>He doesn't know about the aoe silence spell
>He doesn't know about the aoe blindness spell
Wizards and Sorcerers have access to every single buff and debuff in the game barring death user.
Magicka
If you can live with pop culture references, this game is the embodiment of the asshole wizard.
The newest Gauntlet and Trine games did it for me.
>I'm also virgin therefore based
Dominions, a true wizard simulator, stay hidden in your tower studying and casting month long magic rituals while your armies of magical creatures conquer the world for you.
>barring death
Exequy is a thing, although it's pretty useless
I dunno how this game works but you are wasting a cube nigga
Handy for sorcerers solo-killing golems. Just need liquid vim/pockets full of mushrooms and stand somewhere they can't reach
Skyrim with "Dragonborn Speaks Naturally" mod.
Needs a bit of custom scripting, but essentially what you do is you stop using menus altogether. So when you want a spell, you have to do a chant into your microphone to equip it. Works even better in VR, because holy shit you can actually panic and die if someone rushes you in melee and you don't have the right spell out.
And obviously the more you modded the game, the more you could do. Here's my "spellbook" by the time I stopped playing two months ago.
ZAP MUTHAFUCKA
>not some short, weird made up words
One job
This is cool, but holy shit would I feel like a fucking retard saying this shit.
That's not wizard, that's priest
this is gay as fuck.
Flipendo!
lame and retarded.
high-level
>you have to do a chant into your microphone to equip it
but why
If I'm gonna larp as a fucking wizard, I'm gonna do it seriously.
Was roleplaying. Started out as an idea for a khajiit wizard who used the khajiit pantheon, but their names sucked, so I made a Nord vampire girl instead.
skyrim
This is cringe.
>these chants
Should've taken a page from Ars Magica, it uses Latin words, so for a fire spell it would be creo ignem, much cooler and shorter.
If anyone wants to see how annoying this shit actually is just buy In Verbis Virtus, it gets old FAST. You would need some hyper autism to keep this going beyond a few hours.
>that pic
now that's the good shit
Have you ever seen a vagina up close in your life?
arbitrary code execution in pokémon red and blue
Nah, In Verbis Virtus has shit speech detection and even worse spells. The magic in Skyrim can be pretty fun, like fireballs actually blow shit up and set things on fire with the right mods, and it uses windows' own speech detection so it works pretty well.
The worst is when it randomly detects a sound and does your shortest command, so I had to put something innocuous like "use.item random useless potion" and then just deal with getting a useless buff every time I coughed.
Problem is, you have to remember them. And in a fight, you have zero time to think. I ended up relying on just the basic Destruction spells a lot just because I needed to do something while running the fuck away.
Magiclets will never make it.
>no Blah blah blah, Tidal Wave!
One Job
uhhh based department
based chadwizz
Fable once you start getting a decent amount of spells together
Pathfinder: Kingmaker