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The first level of the skill lasts long enough, so there's no real need to upgrade. You can't expect these awakened spooks to do the heavy lifting for you in battle, but they will effectively distract enemies, letting you pull away from the thick of the fight to safely take shots with projectiles. What makes the Raise Dead Will ability pretty strong is that you don't actually have to kill anyone before it'll work-the skill will find dead souls previously lurking about. It's surprising 'cause similar skills in other games (and even Fable II's Chaos skill) are generally rubbish. We're pretty surprised that this skill is actually very useful. It's not a bad skill, and the radius attack is actually pretty solid, but there are other ways to get basically the same effects with more useful skills. The range version of the Will power is effectively the same as shooting someone with a gun-they take some damage and get knocked back a bit. The radius effect of the Force Push is pretty effective at clearing enemies away from you when you get surrounded. They essentially don't do anything your gun won't do, and your guns are capable of much more. The attacks don't stun enemies, so there's nothing keeping them from advancing toward you while you unleash the blades.
You can use this quick warp to move behind opponents and attack 'em, safe from a counter. You can also effectively warp around by spamming the Time Control while moving forward. This is effective for letting you charge up other magic attacks or line up pinpoint shots with your long range weapon of choice. The only "control" you get with Time Control is the ability to slow time temporarily by tapping the Will attack. RECOMMENDED? We say Shock is better, but this is prettier.Want a solidly fast projectile with decent knockback effect? The Inferno offers that, and adds to that description "looks real pretty!" Inferno acts somewhere between the Shock and Force Push abilities. If you're a big fan of guns and crossbows and favor them in combat, this is a solid upgrade, though the damage multiplier isn't particularly strong-the first level of Accuracy boosts your damage by merely 25%. Very simply adds to the damage dealt by your range attacks. RECOMMENDED? First two levels, definitely.Definitely helpful if you're a fan of guns.
The next stage of the upgrade lets you aim your long range attack, which makes it much easier to toggle between targets. Use the roll to avoid getting surrounded and try to keep all enemies on one side of you. Maybe that sounds a bit lame, but know this: rolling is key to getting through fights with multiple enemies and for taking on baddies that just won't stun. The first Dextrous Styles upgrade gives you the simple ability to roll during combat. RECOMMENDED? First level, sure, eventually you'll want to upgrade.Still effective, but dying isn't too much a problem in the game so spend your experience elsewhere. However, later upgrades offer diminishing returns. Essentially doubles the length of your health bar (the first level of Toughness, anyway), which is pretty huge.