Mages play an extremely important role in Salt and Sacrifice, providing materials that are used to craft a variety of equipment. However, killing a Mage just once will not generate enough material to create all the gear that a player may be interested in, and indeed fans may need to dispatch these enemies numerous times before everything is said and done. This guide is here to assist players with that process, and it will explain how to farm Mages in Salt and Sacrifice.
As soon as players complete a Mage hunt for the first time, they will gain the ability to dispatch the foe again. There will be no clue that initiates the hunt on subsequent kills, though, and Souls-like fans will simply need to locate the enemy in the wild after traveling to Pardoner's Vale and returning the level. Fortunately, Mages have a tendency to appear in the vicinity of their initial hunt, which means that players should look for Arzhan-Tin near the gatehouse to the right of the Ashbourne Village starting point, Celus Zend above the Root-Ceil Cave, and so forth.
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Upon locating the Mage in Salt and Sacrifice, players should put their primary focus on attacking it. Indeed, while these enemies will never have a visible health bar on kills beyond the first one, strikes do damage them, and the Mage will fall when enough damage has been dealt. Fans should not expect to bring a Mage down on their preliminary engagement, though, as it will teleport away fairly quickly.
When a Mage teleports, players should pay careful attention to the direction in which they travel and then move their Salt and Sacrifice character in that direction to encounter the enemy once again. Fans must then simply repeat this process of pursuit
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