INT vs. WIS: All-in Comparison
The biggest dilemma for Mages is whether to invest in INT or WIS. INT affects Magic Accuracy, Magic damage, Magic Amplification, and Magic damage bonuses, while WIS increases MP recovery and Absolute MP recovery. In short, you are choosing between making each individual skill more powerful or being able to cast more skills overall.
Since the exact damage formula is unknown, I compared them based on Magic damage vs. MP recovery, excluding factors like Magic Amplification and Magic damage bonuses. At level 50, going all-in on INT grants +8 Magic damage, while going all-in on WIS grants +8 MP recovery and +4 Absolute MP recovery, allowing for roughly one additional skill cast. The former assumes Flame Casting I–III and Flame Slash, while the latter assumes those plus one additional Unique Skill.
The results showed that when the number of skills used is the same, the INT all-in build is about 10% stronger. However, if the WIS build allows for more skill casts, it outperforms the INT build by 10% to 30% in DPS. Among the options, learning the Unique Skill 'Thunder Strike' after Flame Slash proved to be the strongest in terms of DPS.


How much WIS should you invest?
While prioritizing WIS over INT is powerful, you must also consider the Magic Accuracy provided by INT. After all, power is useless if your attacks don't land. Experiments showed that a Mage character in the late level 40s with an all-in WIS build did not experience significant misses in areas like the Cursed Mountains, Artenon Temple, or Beast Pass. This means there is no urgent need to raise INT unless you start noticing frequent misses in higher-level Fields.
Assuming you use two Epic Skills and a mix of Unique Skills (excluding Legend Skills), you need an average MP recovery of about 100–110 per 20 seconds. While this varies based on your Equipment, God Armor, and Spirit Stones, it is not an easy threshold to reach, so you should continuously invest in WIS until you hit that target. It is not too late to invest in INT after you have secured enough MP to cast your full skill rotation.
If you have access to multiple 'Stat Reset Potions,' the most powerful immediate strategy is to invest just enough WIS to cover your MP consumption and put the rest into INT. Later, if you learn new skills and find your MP recovery lacking, you can simply reset your stats and add more WIS.


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