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Since I've finished G1 I am full on into G2+NoTR.
My game will be a little different than your,
but maybe we can post some briefs on our play by plays in G2.

G2 is a little harder than G1, but I think they
catered a little more to the mage class this time in G2.
I'm finding being a mage in G2 is a little easier than being one in G1.
The secret to the simplicity of being a mage in G2 is buy, buy, buy spell scrolls.
The efficient use of those scrolls, lots of patience, lots of running, and lots of resting, will be your best friend until you finally become a mage.
Then when you finally become a mage, if you choose to be a mage, it will be sleep, sleep, sleep, until you finally build up enough magic power to last more than 5 spell casts.
Really, the only real hard part to becoming a mage, besides trying to figure out where to go, in G2 is the battle against Agar in the Test of Fire (Path of the Believers) quest.
I built up enough magic power so that after I talked to him I ran away and when I thought I had enough distance I blasted him with spell scrolls.
I basically avoided all other creatures or just ran from them, except for the simple creatures like the regular goblins, scavengers, molerats, and field raiders; those I took out.

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