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The_vagabond7 said:
excellent. I'll use that as my general gauge. I want to get my evilities for my classes, and make sure I got the skills I want.

So with the mage classes, the red skull, green skull, ect, do I have to reincarnate just to learn spells of a different element? I've got a red mage, but I can only learn fire attacks.

I would wait the extra bit for the Giga spells.  It is worth it, and I am kicking myself in Disgaea 2 that I reincarnated too early, and will have to re-reincarnate to get them.  You won't have to worry about the Omega spells unless you are spending 100+ hours on the game (which is totally possible!).  You could easily spend 1000+ hours on any Disgeaa game and still have a lot to do.

 



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