
Every relic can be woven in as much or as little as you like into your build, and each class may find different uses for them. Each relic has different mechanical themes, such as Coldheart focusing on kiting and crowd control, or Flaming Destroyer focusing on area-of-effect attacks. Relics are effectively a third skill tree you add to the two provided by your character class, ultimately forming a unique combination. Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube RelicsĬan you tell us a little about how the five Relics work and give an example of how they interact with the different classes? How might you employ them with different strategies?

“Radiant Blast” in the Light tree would be the light equivalent if you are heavily investing in Dark. “Dark Spears” in the Dark tree is an excellent choice as a supplemental spell if you are heavily investing in the Light tree, as Dark Spears will deal damage over time, building up the Dark bar for a longer period. Harmonic Form triggers after a certain amount of time is spent dealing damage with both Dark and Light skills, and is a very potent increase to your combat effectiveness.

Even if you mostly use Dark spells, you’ll want to include at least one Light spell in your loadout, in order to take advantage of the Dusk Mage’s Harmonic Form. Michael May, Echtra Games: The Dusk Mage, unlike other classes, really requires use of both aspects of the character (Light and Dark) to be played optimally. Nintendo Life: What would you say are this character’s highlights? For players who enjoy wielding magic, what’s the best way to make the most of your powers with this class?

The Dusk Mage is an enchanter who harnesses the power of light and dark energy to conjure devastating attacks.
