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Hello !

I play as a Paladin, and chose The Inquisition Magic. Then I bought the Sixth Sense spell, but when I cast it, it say to me I don't have enough mana, but I have 25 mana point and skill description say I need 15 mana point. Besides, these 15 mana points are used anyway when the spell is lauch...

First I thought than it was 15 mana points for each unidendified objects, so I kept only one unidendified object in my inventory but it is the same...
The Sixth Sense spell requires to be novice in the Inquisition Magic, what I am. It requires to have at least one point in I.M., what I have. And it requires to have 1 point of Intelligence, I have 5...
So there is obviously something that I don't get, can someone help me to understand that ?

Anyway, I love that game, I love rough and hard and deep rpgs, that remind me of the greatest game I played...

By !

P.S. I started my game in hard difficult mode, as always... Is that a problem ? I read everywhere, I mean EVERYWHERE that it is a problem... What are the changes between the easy/normal/difficult mode ? Is there an experience gained difference, or a loot difference ? THX

EDIT - Well, it appears that despite the fact that the description of the spell indicates15 points of mana, the spell itself requires in fact 30 point of mana... Is that a bug, or is that because of my character's poor level of intelligence and inquisition magic ? I don't know...

EDITbis - Now that I think about it, maybe it is because I play in hard mode... That's even better !!
Post edited May 28, 2016 by Exhodos
This question / problem has been solved by Koviimage
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Exhodos: What are the changes between the easy/normal/difficult mode ? Is there an experience gained difference, or a loot difference ? THX
According to the developers, the difficulty modes differ in the amount of experience gained (the higher the difficulty, the fewer XP gained), the enemies stats (the higher the difficulty, the stronger the enemies), or the items' magical properties (the higher the difficulty, the higher the probability a more powerful item will be generated by the game).
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Exhodos: Well, it appears that despite the fact that the description of the spell indicates15 points of mana, the spell itself requires in fact 30 point of mana... Now that I think about it, maybe it is because I play in hard mode... That's even better !!
My description says 9 Mana points and when casting Sixth Sense, 9 Mana points are used. My character is a priest at the very end of the game and I play on Easy. My priest probably benefits from his high Wisdom because Wisdom "decreases the amount of mana needed to cast a magic formula" (Game Companion says). But I cannot find anything about mana consumption by paladins or if there are any differences depending on the difficulty levels. It may be that this is yet another undocumented feature in Inquisitor, or a bug.
Post edited May 30, 2016 by Kovi
Hello Kovi !

Well thanks for the difficulties info ! I will stay in hard then. For your priest, if it says 9 mana and you uses 9 mana, for me it should be a bug, beside the few other magic spells I have don't have this "problem". So I will continue that way...

Thanks again for your answer, and for the game ! (and for your answer on Inquisitor-rpg.com)