» Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:25 am
One additional point - you want to try to somehow get the enemies on fire with a "cheap" fire spell, if you can, before using a more expensive fire spell - fire spells seem to do, I dunno 50%, more damage against enemies already on fire. My mage character is high enough level this isn't as big a deal any more, but at lower levels, when I didn't have as much cost reduction equipment, 2 or 3 firebolts could wipe out my magicka. So, I'd summon a flame atro, let her set my enemies on fire with her firebolt, then try to hit them with my firebolt right after she hit them. Or use a single-cast firebolt to set them on fire, the dual-cast while they're are still aflame.
You'll reach a point where it doesn't make a lot of sense to use the novice spells anymore, because they do far too little damage to enemies that can shrug it off. At that point, you pretty much have to use the higher-level spells (but, by then, hopefully you also have good equipment that is reducing your casting cost and increasing your regen, so it's not as big a deal; at that point, if an enemy is hard to hit, try to use the fireball instead of firebolt (the AoE means you only have to "almost" hit them).