Summary

You’ve taken the plunge inAvowedand decided to run the gauntlet as a fully decked-out Wizard throughout the Living Lands. You’ve got your work cut out for you, Envoy. Luckily, you have power on your side. Which spells are worth investing your time and skill points in? Fire? Ice? A magic staff to beat your enemies and rebuild your Essence reserves?

While Avowed doesn’t have the variety of spells that the Pillars of Eternity games have, you still have plenty of spells to choose from and build your ultimate arsenal of pain. Sure, play style is subjective, but the power of the spells below sure isn’t! Below are the best spells you can find in Avowed.

The wizard casts the spell Ring of Fire on a brightly lit beach in Avowed

9Ring Of Fire

You Become A Mobile Cyclone Of Pain And Protection

Just as anywhere else, fire is a powerful force that can handle the myriad of creatures that are hunting you down all over the living lands in Avowed, but, rarely, such a destructive force can also serve to protect the user without harming themselves in the process. Ring of Fire, once cast, follows you wherever you go for the entire 20 seconds it’s on the field.

Also, once cast, it reduces incoming damage by 15 percent, and at rank two, it causes AOE damage to any enemies in melee range, only getting stronger as more enemies attack. There isn’t a downside to this spell per se; it’s just that lower-ranked spells easily outclass them once they’re ranked up, making Ring of Fire obsolete quickly.

A pair of enemies run toward the protagonist as he holds a Parasitic Staff in his hands in Avowed.

8Parasitic Staff

Your Emergency Essence Recovery Plan

Amid a battle against several enemies, you’re bound to run out of essence at some point, leaving a fledgling wizard like you vulnerable. At least until you unlock this spell. Once you do, that fear and trepidation you feel once you run out of essence manifests into physical form and turns into a weapon in your hands to swing to your heart’s content.

The best spells work twofold, and Parasitic Staff is no different. While you’re beating the heads of Dreamscourge-ravaged bears and mushrooms, you’ll gain back essence with each blow for as long as the staff remains on the field. The only downside is how up-close and personal you get while using the staff.

The protagonists casts the spell Pull of Eora in the sky in Avowed.

7Pull of Eora

Control The Field, Control The Battle

When you first unlock Pull of Eora it can seem underwhelming at first. After all, the spell can only pick up two enemies at first, so it’d be understandable to want to spend your skill points elsewhere. But wait, just stick with it, and you’ll soon see the potential of what the Pull of Eora can do.

Once you max out its rank to three, you’re able to hold up to four enemies in the air, which doesn’t sound much better, but when some of those are shield-wielding heavy hitters, or even worse, healers that will heal a boss at a moment’s notice, then you’ll see why it’s worth investing it. You’ll have to have a little patience though, as you can’t max it out until you hit level 20.

The player has Arcane Veil cast around him, which presents as a yellow glowing orb around the body in Avowed.

6Arcane Veil

Uninterrupted Spellcasting Time

Nothing is worse than trying to pop off a quick missile salvo and some Xaurip strikes you, stopping you from finishing. Next thing you know, you and all of your party members are incapacitated, and you’re starting over. Okay, this may be an exaggeration, but Arcane Veil can help reduce the chances by preventing your spells from being interrupted for the entire duration it’s active.

Take advantage of it beinga low-level spelland rank it up early. Once you max it out, you’ll be able to reflect not only any projectiles aimed at you, but any attackers who decide they’re brave enough for close quarters will also be knocked back the second they swing their weapon. If nothing else, it’s fun to watch.

The player has a grimoire opened in their left hand, and they are casting Returning Storm ahead of them, hitting an enemy in Avowed.

5Returning Storm

Stun Them With The Power Of The Storm

The spell is flashy but straightforward: you can summon a large lightning storm to strike your enemies on the field. It covers quite a large area and will cause damage to you as well, so you’ll have to plan accordingly if you don’t want to get yourself hurt in the process.

Returning Storm can stun enemies right out the gate, but the higher in rank you level it, the stronger it gets. Rank two not only stuns the enemies but roots them in place for several seconds. Rank three, on the other hand, increases the number of lightning strikes during the duration of the spell, giving the illusion of increased speed. Just be sure not to stand in the water when casting the spell.

The player uses their grimoire in their left hand to cast Grimoire Snap, which sends the enemy on the right side of the screen flying in Avowed.

4Grimoire Snap

Sometimes, It’s About How Cool It Makes You Look

For a skill that seems more like a joke than anything, Grimoire Snap is pretty impressive. The Grimoire Snap clears a small circle of enemies from around you, giving you some breathing room while giving you the bonus of making you look like you’ve finally found the point you were looking for in your book to rub it in someone’s face.

When fully maxed out, Grimoire Snap performs a stronger stun on regular enemies, and can not affect bosses as well, while at a 30 percent essence cost reduction. While it doesn’t have a high threshold for you to unlock it,you’ll have to get your hands on a grimoire that comes with the spell, which can be a pain if you don’t know where you may find one ahead of time.

The player casts Missile Salvo with the grimoire in their left hand. The spell appears as a purple sphere above the enemies and shoots them with energy balls which light them on fire in Avowed.

3Missile Salvo

These Missiles Aren’t Minor

If you chose Minor Missile at the beginning of the game, you’ll know how underwhelming it was using it. The spell was three small orbs that worked more like a shotgun blast than anything else. It was adequate, but it’s understandable if you look at Missile Salvo with a side eye thinking it might be similar.

However, this spell is in another league altogether from Minor Missile. It forms a large magic sphere in the air and targets several enemies with homing missiles until the sphere leaves. Rank two gives it the bonus of crushing any enemy still standing once the attack is finished like a wrecking ball.

The player stands in front of the Freezing Pillar, a large chunk of ice that freezes the ground in Avowed.

2Freezing Pillar

Tell Everyone To Just Chill

As an active combat wizard, you’re going to have to be quick on your feet while thinking of which spell to fit the situation while not getting killed in the process. That’s a lot! Sometimes, it calls for a quick Parasitic Staff on the fly, while others call for a giant ice boulder to be dropped from the sky. Hey, why not?

Initially, when you unlock Freezing Pillar, it gets destroyed on impact, but as you rank it up, it becomes more durable and causes continuous freezing damage to enemies unlucky enough to be that close. The pain doesn’t stop there for them though, because once time is up or the pillar takes damage, it explodes, causing even more carnage on its way out.

The player casts Corrosive Siphon on enemies using their right hand in Avowed.

1Corrosive Siphon

You Can’t Beat A Spell That Saves Your Life

For all the food that you carry, and all the potions that you have on standby in your hot bar, there are going to be times when the fingers or buttons aren’t going to be fast enough to get your health back up to a survivable level. Why not get a spell that not only damages enemies but greatly heals you in the process?

It’s a no-brainer. You can get it as early as level one. It can be used to stun enemies once you rank it up to level two. Max out the rank, and you can get a temporary health boost when your health bar is already full. Don’t let the fact that it’s an early-level spell put you off, it should be in your build no matter which way you make it.

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