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I've also added in @Shadow Zombie's suggestion, healing pets in this game has different mechanics than the original which is not something that I gave too much thought to. I pretty exclusively use my pet as a walking storage chest and leave the rest of the game's fighting and questing to myself
and mid game cheese is 100% damage reflect or negation is possible.. at least on medium and easy difficulty. Until then see you on floor 2,147,483,648.
follow up i did notice, your pet seems to heal whenever you go down a level in a dungeon. Minor detail I've been seeing since playing.
-Each level of Renown gives 4 skill points, not 3.
- About difficulty selection, you've forget mention about, that difficulty selection affects also about maximum quality of items (star icon), which we can find. Starts with Adventurer can have items with Superior quality , Hero can have also items with Exceptional quality and Legend can have also items with Flawless quality
I see, that I'm not only one, which invest also some points to Charm Magic for three universal spells (Identify, Mental Map and Town Portal). Mental Map helps a lot with navigating through map in dungeons.
I usually put some points into magic even on melee focused builds to buy 3 spells within the first ~10 floors: Mental Map, Identify, and Town Portal. As long as you aren't running a necromancer focused build, you should be able to store these 3 spells and never spend another dime on town portals as long as you have enough charm magic skill points to cast at each level.