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Solasta: Crown of the Magister Wiki Guide

Solasta: Crown of the Magister is a tactical Turn-Based RPG developed and published by Tactical Adventures.Roll for initiative, take attacks of opportunity, manage player location, and the verticality of the battlefield in a game that is based on the SRD 5.1 Ruleset. Solasta: Crown of the Magister brings back the thrill, tactics, and deep storytelling of tabletop games. As you play, you'll feel yourself reaching for your dice and miniatures. It's time to dive into the world of Solasta. Roll for initiative!

Solasta Game Information

Roll for initiative, take attacks of opportunity, manage player location, and the verticality of the battlefield. Set yourself up for the finishing strike and possibly roll a natural 20 at that key moment of battle.​In Solasta, you take control of four heroes, each with unique skills that complement one another. Every hero expresses themselves in the adventure, making each action and dialog choice a dynamic part of the story. Players will create their heroes just as they would in a pen-and-paper game by choosing their race, class, personality, and rolling for their stats.​You make the choices, dice decide your destiny.

Minimum PC Specs

  • OS:Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10
  • Processor:AMD FX 4300 / Intel Core i5-3570K
  • Memory:8 GB RAM
  • Graphics:Radeon R9 285 / GeForce GTX 950
  • DirectX:Version 11
  • Storage:20 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

Recommended PC Specs

  • OS:Windows 10
  • Processor: AND Ryzen 3 1300X / Intel Core i5-7400
  • Memory:8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Radeon RX 590 / GeForce GTX 1060
  • DirectX:Version 11
  • Storage: 30 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

Solasta Key Features

  • An Epic Team Adventure: Create your very own party of adventurers with our Character Creation Tool in the classic tabletop RPG tradition. Breathe life into your heroes, and see their personalities reflected in their dialogue. Tailor your squad to your preferred strategy and maximize your party's abilities. The choice is yours.
  • Discover a Mysterious & Dynamic World:Delve into long-forgotten dungeons to unearth ancient artifacts, but stay watchful of light and darkness: many dangers hide in the dark, but a light can attract monsters. Some enemies have darkvision, some may flee from your torch... Successful adventurers will learn to use it to their advantage.
  • Prepare to Think in Three Dimensions:The dungeons in Solasta are more than flat game-boards. Climb, jump, or fly around obstacles. Evade or surprise foes from above or below. Push them into chasms or drop things on their heads. Position yourself on high grounds to start the fight with an advantage.
  • True to the Tabletop:Wizards of the Coast granted Tactical Adventures a license to use the Dungeons and Dragons SRD 5.1 Ruleset, furthering our vision of making the most faithful video game adaptation with the Tabletop Ruleset!

SolastaRelease

Early Access for Solasta: Crown of the Magister is available on October 20, 2020 via Steam. The Early Access version of Solasta included Act 1 and a teensy bit of Act 2 – which should be more than 10h of content to go through. Every ancestry, class and archetype is unlocked during Early Access, with the maximum level capped to 6.

Solasta fully released on May 27th 2021

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Solasta Crown of the Magister Updates

Solasta Inner Strength DLC

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Price TBA - November 14, 2022

Hey there folks! Mark your calendars because we're here with a date for the next DLC! With the Monk, Bard & Warlock joining the party, we've finally completed the full SRD class lineup in Solasta. To think we originally planned to release the game with only 4 - Fighter, Rogue, Cleric, Wizard - and now we're up to 12... All of this is only possible thanks to your support! But that's not all there is, the long awaited Dragonborns also make their appearance in this new DLC. Inner Strength, coming up November 14th - don't miss it!


New DLC Features:

  • Three new Backgrounds: The Ascetic, The Artist & The Occultist (note: these new backgrounds do not have a background quest in the Crown of the Magister campaign)
  • 17 new feats to give our martial classes some more love!
  • Gamepad support on PC is finally here <3
  • Boss monsters have now been activated in the Dungeon Creator! Use them at your own risk and peril!
  • New Classes, each with their own set of new Subclasses!

Warlock Class:

  • The Fiend(SRD)
  • The Hive(Solasta)
  • The Timekeeper(Community)
  • The Tree(Lost Valley)

Bard Class:

  • College of Lore(SRD)
  • College of Hope(Solasta)
  • College of Heroism(Community)
  • College of Tradition(Lost Valley)

Monk Class:

  • Way of the Open Hand(SRD)
  • Way of Survival(Solasta)
  • Way of Light(Community)
  • Way of Freedom(Lost Valley)

Solasta Lost Valley

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The Lost Valley DLC adds a new level 1 - 12 campaign adventure with additional story content, enemies to face, subclasses, and co-op features. Upon purchase of the DLC, eachClasswill gain one new availableSubclass. Players can take a party into the land of the Dominion with a newly selected subclass type for an all new experience.

In addition to the all new campaign content, new features, environments and monsters will also be available for when playing through the Dungeon Maker.

Not all Manacalon lords heeded the call to arms when the Rift opened – some chose to stay behind to protect imperial secrets, some others simply wanted to save their own skin. What none expected however was the sheer magnitude of the Cataclysm. Even small isolated enclaves were left in tatters and yet somehow, someway, the old Manacalon ways survived in the Valley of the Dominion. Forgotten by all, the rare visitors only stumbled upon it by accident… and have never been able to leave.

Solasta Primal Calling

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Unleash your wild side with the Primal Calling DLC!
Buying this DLC unlocks two new classes (for a total of 6 new subclasses), one new ancestry and one new background.

  • The Barbarian Class, with its 3 subclasses: Path of the Berserker (SRD), Path of the Magebane (Solasta), Path of Stone (Community)
  • The Druid Class, with its 3 subclasses: Circle of the Land (SRD), Circle of Kindred Spirit (Solasta), Circle of Winds (Community)
  • The Half-Orc Ancestry
  • The Wanderer Background, with its brand new background quest located in Copparan

Everything we know about Solasta Crown of the Magister

Solasta Gameplay

A turn by turn cRPG experience that abides by the Dungeons and Dragons 5E edition rule guide. This makes the game ideal for tabletop D&D fans who want a change of environment, but want to continue the adventure. With Solasta, fans of the game can now play on the go with friends online, Choosing the Classes and Subclasses of their choice or choose to play a solo campaign.

Its turn-based play style and Class choices keep it reminiscent of the classic tabletop game, keeping true to the original elements and structure of a regular D&D campaign. Original players can then apply the strategies they're used to and now have the choice to play a well-loved game and pre-established set of rules on an all new digital platform. Traverse the different locations and complete quests while collecting new Armor and Weapons for the journey.

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Combat Tips & Tricks in Solasta

Combat in Solasta is done turn by turn for each character and requires strategy and constant tactical positioning into order to deal successful attacks. Basics start with moving each character while observing the environment. Each character will be presented with a set of available Actions that will be affected by your positioning and surroundings. While engaged in combat, a grid will appear indicating how many spaces are around the area. Move towards or away from any enemy or objects during your turn. Each character can also move towards cover if needed. After completing each chacters turn, anticipate a turn from each enemy character in the area as well.

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While in combat, your available actions will be displayed. These appear as attacks, dash, dodge, disengage, shove and can depend on each chacaters skills and abilities. Available Spells will also be displayed here if there is a mage within the party.

If anticipating a negative response, or players may consider Disengaging to avoid taking damage.Disengage uses your main action, though, so you won't be able to attack or Dash during this turn.To attack an enemy using your default weapon, mouse over them and left-click. You can also cast an attack spell or switch weapon configurations and use another weapon - a ranged one, for example. Depending on the character, some special abilities are also available to use.

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Whenever a creature moves out of reach of an enemy that can see it, that enemy can use their reaction to perform a melee attack. Of course, you can use opportunity attacks too. Always be careful when you're within melee range of an enemy - you can't just walk away!

Clicking Dodge uses your main action and provides the following benefits: Until the start of your next turn, all attackers you can see have disadvantage on their rolls to hit, and you have an advantage onDexteritysaving throws.

The main abilities to take note of in Solasta are Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom and Charisma. These affect your stamina, reflexes and interactions around each character. Each party can have a character with different strengths.

While trekking through the Locations of Solasta, players may want to consider approaching dim areas with caution or with stealth to gain insight and advantage before engaging in combat.Activating Cautious mode makes you slower, but it grants two benefits: hidden objects and traps are easier to find, and you are harder for enemies to spot. Approaching with Stealth can also give the opportunity to begin with a Surprise attack or a Sneak Attack which will give your character an advantage on the roll to it.

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Quests in Solasta

Quests in Solasta were created to encourage exploration of each location, unlocking new locations and sights, and meeting new NPCs along the way. The base game quests were sorted into two main types of quests. Main Quests and Secondary Quests. Main Quests for the main storyline were sorted into acts that act like chapters for the storyline. The initial introduction quests were made in order to introduce players to the game mechanics, features, items and actions, taking each character into different scenarios where each featuremust be applied in the situation in order to progress. This includes basic mechanics, and introduces players to the Journal. Basic tutorial prompts will also pop up during this stage such as how to light dim areas with torches, how to locate highlighted points of interest and interact with it, looting, and basic battle information. The Main Story really begins once you reach the Legacy Council.

Secondary Quests were also created to add additional mini stories players can participate in in order to obtain additional rewards and gain experience. Interact with NPCs you come across and look out for any highlighted objects to make sure you don't miss a Secondary Quest. Some of these Secondary Quets must be completed in order to unlock new ones. Others occur as standalone quests. There are also specific type of secondary quests that are unique to each Background. These are unique to each background found during Character creation. A Background type like the Lowlife or Acolyte will have their own quest to complete encouraging players to explore different builds and play as different Classes and backgrounds, and adding more experiences to the game play.

Character Creation in Solasta

Starting from the beginning, Solasta provides a number of Classes,Subclasses, Races and Backgrounds to choose from, giving players the freedom to create or recreate builds to optimize their combat and party experiences. Since this game was built to be enjoyed either solo or as a party, player can have the freedom to create their own party and choose the races and classes for each member. On Solasta, fans of D&D can officially have a visual representation of their party and modify them to their liking. During the first stages of the game players can determine their Races and Subraces which will affect specific buffs and effects exclusive to each race, they can then also choose their Background and Class. As a community game, sharing builds and party combinations are encouraged so create the best gaming experience. Players may find or feel free to share their party or character builds here.

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Solasta Key Features

Traveling is done from the map. Unlike regular fast travel you can view the characgter's route as they gather food have a chance to encounter different occurrences and interactions. This can be adjusted from the main travel page where it will display approximately how long the journey to the selected destination will take a the selected pace. These Travel settings can be modified to decide when the travel route is Interupted for you to make additional actions.

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When traveling,A slow pace lets you move cautiously, trying to remain hidden from monsters. A normal pace is faster but riskier. A fast pace is the quickest of them all but can be dangerous.Rangerswill be very useful while in their preferred terrain. You will find more food and are less likely to be surprised by enemies.

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Interactive Features include casting Magic Spells and Preparing them. Some Classes may already have tha ability to cast spells.Many spellcasters know more spells than they can recall at any given time. Prepared spells represent those a character can use by spending spell slots. Available Spells for your character during combat may be found and casted from the action bar during the character's turn. Check your heroes' list of known spells and choose which ones you want to prepare.Spells that are not prepared cannot be cast. Many characters know more spells than they can prepare, so choose carefully.Solasta Wiki | Official Solasta Crown of the Magister Wiki (20)

Spells are not only beneficial during combat, but can be used to enter hard to reach areas, light dim areas of identify magic items. Character can jump, ascend to reach hidden chests that may contain magic item. These items can be identified to reveal their properties, which will make it beneficial to have a character who can cast this spell. Otherwise, it can be done for a fee in most shops.

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Crafting is also a feature done to obtain different objects that can be used for combat and adventures. Most notable items that can be crafted are usually Potions, Scrolls, Poisons and Enchanted Equipment which may require specific tools in order to successfully craft the item. Crafting more will allow character to become Proficient with certain Crafting Tools.You'll need specific Skills to make successive checks against the recipe's DC.

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Solasta Equipment Types

Various Equipmentpieces were provided to enhance each player's build. Each equipment piece has also been sorted into their own specific Armor classes. These go from Heavy Armor, Medium Armor, Light Armor, No Armor and Sheilds. These pieces can be equipped on to a character's Shoulders, Torso, Wrists, Hands, and Feet. Additional slots can be equipped with other accessories such as Belts Necklaces and Rings.

Weapons also come in an array of types much like regular D&D campaigns. The typical weapons you will find would be categorized as a quarterstaff, mace, battleaxe, rapier, dagger, longsword, scimitar, club, handaxe, spear, greataxe, Morningstar, Warhammer, maul, greasword, whip and, shortbow, longbow, variations and upgrades of these main categories to fit to any build or character type. Players can now visualize and implement their desired characteristics, armor and builds to create a character and party to suit their existing D&D characters or give them a chance to create new ones.

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FAQs

What level should I be at Solasta Temple of the Lost God? ›

Walkthrough. Due to the difficulty of the final fight, consider waiting with doing this quest until level 11 or 12.

Does it matter who takes the crown in solasta? ›

When the party finds the Crown, they'll have to chose which one of them takes it. The crown will bond with that character, and it won't be possible to remove it from the inventory slot. It will stay with the party through most of the story.

How long does it take to complete Solasta? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Solasta: Crown of the Magister is about 40 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 67 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

What class is best for the crown solasta? ›

Cleric is easily the best class in the game. Solasta has a limited selection of classes compared to most CRPGs, and this means there is a limited selection of healers. You either take a Druid, or you take a Cleric. As you can probably tell by the positioning of the Cleric, this is the one you want.

Is there a level cap in solasta? ›

So. The level cap in this game is 10. The level cap of the pen and paper version is 20, which is hard to reach, i know that, being a pen and paper player myself. But, considering that i am already level 4, halfway to level 5 after my first 2 major quests in this game, i already know where this is going.

What is the max attunement in solasta? ›

Attunement limits

An item can only be attuned to one character at a time, and a character can be attuned to at most three items at a time. Additionally, one character can attune only one copy of an item, so you cannot wear two Rings of Protection +1.

Does the background matter in solasta? ›

These backgrounds are independent of race, class, and sex – any character can choose any background. Apart from the obvious roleplaying value, each background provides certain concrete benefits: proficiency in some skills and tools, knowledge of certain languages, as well as specific starting equipment.

What happens when you run out of rations in solasta? ›

If the party is deprived of food during traveling, they will become progressively more exhausted. And without sufficient amount of food in the inventory, the party will not even be allowed to rest in the Long Rest spots.

Is Solasta based on D&D? ›

Well, for starters Solasta: Crown of the Magister is based on the 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons rules, which it uses via the System Reference Document. Furthermore, it is a tactical role-playing game with turn-based combat.

What is the best ranged character in solasta? ›

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both swiftblade shadowtamer and marksman looks good for archer ranger. IMO Hunter is best for a ranged Ranger. Marksman can make an extra attack at high level (a.k.a. in Palace of Ice) over a Swiftblade when using a ranged weapon. Swiftblade is the best ranger sub-class otherwise.

What is the best faction in Solasta? ›

You'll want a strong bond with at least two of these factions based on your team's strengths and weaknesses.
  • 6 Scavengers.
  • 5 Principality Of Masgarth.
  • 4 Circle Of Danantar.
  • 3 Tower Of Knowledge.
  • 2 Arcaneum.
  • 1 Antiquarians.
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What is the best armor in solasta? ›

That might be true in 5e, but it's not true in Solasta.
  • Best Heavy Armor in Solasta is Dwarvin Plate or Plate Armor of Robustness for 20 AC.
  • Light Armor: Studded Leather +2 matches that 20 AC once you get to 22 DEX by using a book to book to train DEX.
Mar 23, 2023

What level is Lost Valley Solasta? ›

The Lost Valley DLC is a brand new level 1 to 12 campaign that will take your party into the lands of the Dominion. This remote place long forgotten by all is ruled with an iron fist by the tyrant Orenetis, but the arrival of your adventurers will light a fuse under this political powder keg.

How long is the Lost Valley in solasta? ›

37½ Hours
Single-PlayerPolledLeisure
Main Story130h
Main + Extras1052h 11m
Completionist277h 15m
All PlayStyles1358h 43m

What level is fly spell Solasta? ›

Fly is a third level spell from the Transmutation school. The spell imparts on a target the ability to fly for a limited time. Fly requires concentration.

What is the religion skill in solasta? ›

Religion is a skill related to Intelligence. Intelligence (Religion) check measures your ability to recall lore about deities, rites and prayers, religious hierarchies, holy symbols, and the practices of secret cults.

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