Don't put much into Magic, like at all.
Best bet for a magic substitue (to learn spells) is to get yourself some equipment with +magic on it.
Throw them down in town, and equip them when you need to read a spellbook.
That is how I've managed to drill all my points into useful (for the warrior) stats, yet still have an extensive spellbook :D.
Anywho, aside from that, I'd put most of your points into Strength, then Vit, then Dex.
Dex is actually more important than you think, you can't utilize the Warrior's insane melee damage if you can't even hit a brick wall.
Basically put points into Dex when you can't hit things.
Put points into Vit when you're having trouble surviving combat.
Aside from those 2 instances, put all your points into strength.
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Best bet for a magic substitue (to learn spells) is to get yourself some equipment with +magic on it.
Throw them down in town, and equip them when you need to read a spellbook.
That is how I've managed to drill all my points into useful (for the warrior) stats, yet still have an extensive spellbook :D.
Anywho, aside from that, I'd put most of your points into Strength, then Vit, then Dex.
Dex is actually more important than you think, you can't utilize the Warrior's insane melee damage if you can't even hit a brick wall.
Basically put points into Dex when you can't hit things.
Put points into Vit when you're having trouble surviving combat.
Aside from those 2 instances, put all your points into strength.