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Carve Your Destiny with Six Powerful Classes

[p]Any Inquisitor worth their salt knows that picking a fighting style and sticking to it is the best way to achieve their objectives in the harsh landscape of Faelduum. [/p][p][/p][p]There are six playable Classes in Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree: Vanguard, Flameweaver, Spellbinder, Nightshade, Wyldwarden, and Vindicator. [/p][p]Each Class boasts its own Talent Tree, where you can pick Talents that bolster your abilities and prowess in battle, from Crimson City to Feralwood. [/p][p][/p][h2]Vanguard[/h2][p][/p][p][/p][p]Vanguards are melee specialists who specialize in heavy armor, strong and brutal attacks, and high survivability. Equip heavy weapons and shields to make the most of this robust Class as  you cut down fearsome foes.[/p][p]For Fans Of: Cutting down enemies and asking questions later.[/p][p]Top Tip: Equip a good two-handed weapon early to make fights easier.[/p][p][/p][h2]Flameweaver [/h2][p][/p][p][/p][p]Flameweavers possess mastery over fire and one-handed weapons, combining melee with ranged spellcasting. Take on monsters as a battle mage with high mana, and set the Crimson City ablaze. [/p][p]For Fans Of: Pyromania.[/p][p]Top Tip: No need to get too close—ranged fire attacks are deadly enough.[/p][p][/p][h2]Spellbinder[/h2][p][/p][p][/p][p]Spelbinders wield dark magic and use Relics to tap into new and devastating Spells. While not as hardy as Vanguards (they have the lowest health of any Class), this powerful caster Class relies on their high mana pool.[/p][p]For Fans Of: Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble.[/p][p]Top Tip: Remember to refill Health Flasks to cancel out low HP.[/p][p][/p][h2]Nightshade[/h2][p][/p][p][/p][p]Stick to the shadows as a Nightshade, executing swift eliminations with poison and dual-wield daggers. This assassin Class uses cunning, stealth, and the element of surprise to inflict maximum damage.[/p][p]For Fans Of: Hemlock tea.[/p][p]Top Tip: Make use of teleporting to avoid sticky situations.[/p][p][/p][h2]Wyldwarden[/h2][p][/p][p][/p][p]Natural forces beckon the Wyldwardens. This druidic Class uses wild abilities to strike down their foes, taking advantage of environmental powers like lightning to defeat targets. Wyldwarden can also summon spirits for help in a bind.[/p][p]For Fans Of: Tornado-chasing.[/p][p]Top Tip: Root targets in place to deal mass crowd control damage.[/p][p][/p][h2]Vindicator[/h2][p][/p][p][/p][p]Finally, the Vindicator Class is ideal for budding paladins who want to balance melee and magic. Combine strong melee attacks and supportive spells to smite enemies with weapons and curses.[/p][p]For Fans Of: Having your cake and eating it too.[/p][p]Top Tip: This hybrid style means hybrid attacks—use both to defeat tough foes.[/p][hr][/hr][p]Stay up to date by following us on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and join our Discord server to connect with fellow Inquisitors[/p]

Steam Summer Sale: Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree is 25% Off!

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Faelduum offers no mercy, but for a limited time, it does offer a discount. Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree is 25% off during the Steam Summer Sale, making this the perfect moment to begin your journey through a world steeped in decay, danger, and secrets.

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And now, you can take that journey anywhere!

[h2]Mandragora is Steam Deck Verified [/h2]

We’re proud to announce that Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree is now Steam Deck Verified, bringing the full experience—bosses, builds, blood, and all—to handheld play. Whether you’re on the couch or on the go, the Inquisition travels with you.



Answer the call of the Inquisition and save 25% until July 10 at 19:00 CEST / 10:00 PT.

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Save 25% on Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree!



[p]The world of Mandragora is beautiful, brutal, and now more welcoming than ever. To celebrate our recent rise to Very Positive reviews, we’re offering our first-ever 25% discount on the base game here on Steam starting today, and available for a limited time. Whether you’ve been watching from a distance or waiting for the right moment to join the Inquisition, this is your chance to step into the fire.

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From relentless combat and complex progression to the weight of choice and consequence, Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree offers no easy victories, only the ones you earn. Your feedback helps shape the experience, leading to improved gameplay, fixes, and more updates coming soon.

Curious about what others have found under the ash and stone? Check out the Accolades Trailer, and take a glimpse at what awaits you on your journey.

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1.5.3 Patch Notes - Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree

[p]Inquisitors,[/p][p]We’ve just released Patch 1.5.3 for Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree![/p][p]This update improves stability and brings small but meaningful gameplay adjustments. Alongside several crash fixes and UI improvements, we’ve made an important trap tweak in the Old Wickham Sewers and expanded the timing window for the Double Jump.[/p][p]We’ve also added a new first-time startup screen to help new players tailor their game settings right from the get-go.[/p][p]Thank you again for your continued support and vigilance. Each step we take is guided by your feedback![/p][p] [/p][h2]Gameplay Changes[/h2]
  • [p]An instant-kill spike hole in the Old Wickham Sewers has been replaced with a shallow stake pit. This new trap still deals damage when the player falls in it, but they can now jump out of it.[/p]
  • [p]Double Jump activation timing has been greatly extended, allowing characters to activate Double Jump well after reaching the peak of their jump.[/p]
  • [p]Added a new "First time startup screen" to help players set the initial settings of the game.[/p]
  • [p]The health bar width of Dark Ice blocks during the Entropic Wyrm fight now reflects each block's maximum health. Smaller blocks with less health now have proportionally shorter health bars.[/p]
  • [p]Full damage numbers are now displayed on killing blows. [/p]
[h2]Fixes[/h2]
  • [p]Various crash fixes.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the Smite debuff would not be displayed on the player.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the player could still interact with an already used Offering Shrine.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the player would not respawn at the correct location during an Entropy Rift encounter.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the quest item would not drop in the Old Regrets quest.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the maximum number of Entropic Chests would show zero in the Statistics window.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where some enchants were applied to all weapons instead of only the intended one.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where enemy health bars were shown incorrectly.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where an incorrect number of Frost Runestones was awarded to the player.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where some save games would not load when pressing the Continue button.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the Burning Blood indicator on the UI remained active after respawning.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the "In Inventory" number on the vendor screen wasn't correctly displayed.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the Life Aura capacity was displayed incorrectly after dying in Entropy.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the mana cost value was displayed incorrectly after upgrading some skills.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where Blessed Weapon removed runestone effects.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the Ferryman's Lantern visual effect would remain stuck on the screen after he was staggered during the Summon Zombies ability.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the Veteran talent caused the health bar to flicker.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the Spirit Bond icon was displayed incorrectly.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where Weapon Oil stacks were incorrectly reset to maximum after death.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where Heavy Attack was incorrectly generating adrenaline when hitting the Fang Priestess' shield.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where some enemies remained frozen after defeating the Blood Guardian.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where the Destroy Rune button was not greyed out after destroying a rune on the enchant screen.[/p]
  • [p]Fixed an issue where Sic 'Em! was sometimes unusable. [/p]
[p]Stay up to date by following us on Facebook, X, Bluesky, and Instagram, and join our Discord server to connect with fellow Inquisitors.[/p]

Surviving Faelduum: A Beginner’s Guide

[p]New to Faelduum and need a helping hand? Fledgling Inquisitors like you deserve a few tips and tricks as you make your way through Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree. Find out what you need to know to battle, survive, and discover new secrets along the way. 
[/p][h2]1. The Basics Of Surviving (And Doing It Well)[/h2][p][/p][p]Once outside the Crimson City, the dangers of Faelduum are everywhere: bandits, wolves, monsters, and traps are legion.

Monsters and bandits are the most expected threat, but as an Inquisitor, you must defeat them to make the world safer for the people within it. Bosses are often monstrosities far stronger than your average bandit. Not only are they deadly, but you will need all your wits and strength to defeat them.

Traps are less common, but watchful eyes are still necessary. Swinging Axes, Spike Traps, and Arrow Traps are among the many pitfalls out there. While some can be easily dodged with good reflexes, some will require you to prepare with the right timing.

Many Inquisitors and travelers discovered it the hard way, but the ground can hurt if you fall from high enough. Make sure to check your landing point before jumping off a cliff!
[/p][h2]2. No Hacking And Slashing Here! [/h2][p][/p][p]The skirmishes in Faelduum require tactics and patience. Bosses are challenging—dexterity and mastery of the enemies patterns is key, second only to gear, abilities, and level.

An attack is a commitment, especially if you're wielding a heavy weapon. Pay attention to your stamina: if you run out, just wait a brief moment to let it regenerate quickly.

You don't want to trade blows, especially when you have to fight your way through a den of monsters. Learn each enemy pattern, then time your attacks and spells for more efficiency.

Some Bosses have more resistance to certain types of damage, so don’t hesitate to equip a different loadout before trying again!

[/p][h2]3. Resistance & Vulnerability[/h2][p][/p][p]The attributes you choose have an impact on how resistant or vulnerable you are against certain damage types. This means that depending on the build and Class you have chosen, you might be (for example), more resilient against poison but vulnerable to bleed. Pick your gear wisely!
[/p][h2]4. Don't Underestimate Consumables[/h2][p]A full backpack of food is an adventurer’s first aid kit! Potions will save you, but you may not always have enough with you. 

Be sure to eat something whenever you can and stock up on consumables before going out.
[/p][h2]5. Level Up Your Camp[/h2][p][/p][p]Characters known as Artisan Vendors can get you anything you need to continue your adventure, be it a proper map, more potions, food, enchantment, or better armor. 

If you find a schematic for armor and can't craft it, you may have to use their services and have them craft more items to increase their Artisan Skills to make sure they can suit your needs!

[/p][h2]6. Blocking, Dodging, Running, Parrying[/h2][p][/p][p]Agility is key to exploring Faelduum. Blocking is recommended (when you have a shield), but parrying is even better (if you have a light shield and can time it right). Dodging is also recommended—all the time. Running is the best option if you want to save on consumables, avoid death, and go through traps that are too fast to be simply dodged.
[/p][h2]7. Don't Save Your Essence[/h2][p][/p][p]It’s tempting to save up your Essence (XP) for the big spend, but while Essence can be used to level up and for weapon enchants, it may be lost if not used (for example, upon death).

Be sure to level up whenever you can and if you lack Essence, double check your Inventory—you may find some missing Essence there (tip: consumables are not lost upon death, including Coalesced Essence).
[/p][h2]8. Locked Out? Come Back Later [/h2][p][/p][p]Some areas can be locked by a pit, a door, or a wall. If you can't destroy these or find a lever, take note of this area and come back later. You may find a key, a tool, or unlock a special movement like Double Jump or Glide that will help you progress after completing further Quests.

[/p][h2]9. Focus On One Style[/h2][p][/p][p]Unless you are a high level, you will want to focus on one type of weapon and one Talent Tree, as your stats will not always work for other weapons. Getting the most out of the Class and playstyle you’ve chosen is crucial, and a good strategy is to ensure that you’ve picked the right gear and weapons to complement this. [/p][p]
If you want to play a hybrid style, try to focus on two adjacent Talent Trees to get the best of both worlds.[/p][p] [/p][h2]10. Check The Glossary[/h2][p][/p][p]If you're unsure how a particular game mechanic or attribute works, just open the in-game Glossary and check it out—you should find all the info you need there.

[/p][h2]11. Respawn & Restart[/h2][p][/p][p]Upon reaching a Witch Stone, you can then use it for fast travel and as a respawn point. If you die, you will drop your current Essence (XP) and respawn to the most recently used Witch Stone. You can recover your Essence by reaching the site of your most recent death. (Hint: If you’re not sure where that was, you can see it on the map!)

[/p][h2]12. Dabble With Difficulty[/h2][p][/p][p]There is no Easy or Hard Mode in Mandragora, but you can set your difficulty! Access the Accessibility menu via Options. From here, you can scale Enemy Health, Enemy Damage, and your Skill Stamina cost to suit your skill level.

[/p][h2]13. Traverse The Talent Tree [/h2][p][/p][p]Talent Trees can evolve. Starting as a Vanguard doesn’t mean you can never learn the skills of a Spellbinder! The Talent Tree links each Class to other Classes, meaning you are free to combine various Talents (and if you’re unsatisfied with the result, you can reset it). For more details on Talent Tree progression, read our dedicated guide

We hope these tips and tricks will help you adventure through Faelduum! 

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