Originally Posted by Simulacrum
Originally Posted by Actionhanz
i dont have a clue what the op is talking about. On hard i personally found cyseal quite harder than the rest due to low lv and low amount of skills.

In the Wood, i just explored as much as i can, you can go to the village, explore the area, check the map.. you know STUFF! i ended up with a small trap-riddle on the worldmap where i accidently found the spell for the witch cabine. THere you have it, the spell is just few clicks besides, otherwise just kill the mushrooms to lower the barrier.

Whats so different about that????

I decided to save the witch first in the realm that follows, after i returned the whole luccala forest was a piece of cake.

But go on, uninstall the game just because it turned out that its ACTUALLY imbalance and unfair even on easy just because you play bad or lazy... Its totally their fault lol

But... you're confirming that your experience mirrored the OP's. You had no idea what to do next; you just wandered around randomly and happened to find the solution by accident.

Far as I remember, it's not established that killing the mushrooms will lower the barrier, and doing that sure made no sense to me, since it seemed to me like they were some sorts of creatures that the white witch had taken under her protection, like she seemed to be all about doing. I don't see why I would kill them.


Thats correct, if i wouldnt have found that spellcroll i would be lost for some time. But if youexplore everything on the map that is in your level range you find anything you need. Which i did, why not cause to be honest, the game isnt THAT BIG that you really can get lost. Its kinda smallscale. There are also some hints that lead you to that scroll in the town, just cant remeber since i didnt put much attention to it.

edit: One thing that might screw you up is if you have no single character with high perception. I dont know the the perception test for progress related secrets, but if someone runs without a secret/trap searcher its his own fault. It was like the first thing i realized with lv 3 or so that i need at least one guy who can detect anything in the world. Maybe they could have made a more direct tutorial to this mechanic...even its quite obvious, and im not a big divine player. I finished no other game than divinity from the series.

Last edited by Actionhanz; 08/07/14 08:27 PM.