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I used it exactly never. Each skill or spell has five levels. Each time you level up you get a skill point to spend as you please, either on a new talent or on improving a talent you gina already have. From time to time you can purchase a new spell from a shopkeeper, and other times you might find weapons or armor that have a skill or two built into them. I have a feeling that, due to gina my inexperience, I did a lot more of the side quests than Minnie didit took me a long time to gina figure out that I didn't have to do everything. There was plenty of fighting, but it didn't take long for my character to become powerful enough that she could just stand back and collect experience points as summoned netherworldy creatures did her fighting for her. And when these creatures eventually became too weak (not until the very end of the game) to do much good, I had a huge arsenal of spells at my disposal.
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