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- Summon Familiar, then rest.
- Just after you talk to Aribeth, use your currently summoned familiar to invis you, then unsummon it and run through the door straight away. With any luck, you can make it to the level-up guy with this 1 minute of invis.
- After you level up, summon your familiar again (you should have a charge saved up from when you 'rested'), then use this 2 minutes of invis to get to the end of the Chapter where Desther/Fenthick are.
- Talk to them, get level 3, backtrack and get all the juicy experience via Ghostly Visage + Rod of Frost wand. :)
Thanks for the help!
Personally, I'd just wait until level 9 and then do all the bits of the chapter that require Persuade then. But, of course if you're planning on roleplaying a persuading type instead of just doing the powergaming thing, then by all means trade Heal or Lore for Persuade early.
I like my characters as being very good in persuasion from the offset.
So if I want to raise the persuade skill from the start, instead of waiting for lvl9, which of the other skills should I sacrifice?