Recently, I cleared out my spellbook of those stupid old quests from Grizzleheim, Zeke quests, and book quests. Basically stuff that gives you training points. I now have five, but I don't think I need to mess with my deck much. I currently have five points and have ice trained to tower shield, life to satyr, star to amplify, and sun to colossal. I think I should train to feint for my boss deck, but I'm one point short. I also feel like waiting to see my next fire spell for my level 78. I think it's level 80, because I just got my efreet pet.
You didn't say where you were on the main storyline (judging by your level, I'm guessing Avalon), but I guarantee that continuing forward you will get more training points and be able to get the Feint spell.
You won't get your next spell until you reach level 88. It will be the Sun Serpent.
Feint is not a bad idea. Also know that more Astral spells will be coming your way as you progress through Azteca but by the time you get to them, you might have earned a couple more training points.
The Training Point Calculator is a useful tool. Check it so see if there is a quest you missed. The Lady that is next to Zeke Eloise Merryweather also has training point quests in later worlds.
I believe your next spell is indeed at level 80 which is King Artorius (Fire) it's pretty good.
The Training Point Calculator is a useful tool. Check it so see if there is a quest you missed. The Lady that is next to Zeke Eloise Merryweather also has training point quests in later worlds.
I believe your next spell is indeed at level 80 which is King Artorius (Fire) it's pretty good.
Pretty good advice, except that King Artorious is earned at the very start of Khrysalis. Unless they have skipped every single side quest, most people are going to be level 90 or beyond by the time they get this spell.
-train to feint first -don't waste the points in life because you will be wasting power pips and a turn when using the spells -train elemental blade and elemental trap too if you think it'll come in handy -on my damage dealing characters I don't train towershield because I find it a waste of a turn but I would say go for it if you really do need it -train all the damage enchants -potent trap and sharpen blade -school aura however it had never seemed that important to me