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For example, probably the best all-round weapon is not even mentioned once.
And that's the Longsword.
Playthrough with a Mage is the hard mode in this game.
Then, what about those ghosts down there?
What should new player do with them...and so on.
there are a lot of true bits scattered throughout, but I feel like especially the starting class section was also simply not accurate, most of what you said was pretty much subjective preference presented as fact
There's honestly a lot else I could point out, but I'll stop here. I hate to be a debbie downer but this guide needs a fair bit of work to avoid leading new players astray.