Cursed Gear Sorcerer Grade Exam Guide – How to Pass

I’m just going to say it straight — the Sorcerer Grade Exam is not “hard” in a fair way… it’s chaotic, inconsistent, and sometimes straight-up unfair. And if you watched that gameplay, you already know what I mean.

You’re not just fighting NPCs. You’re dealing with:

  • Random difficulty spikes
  • Weird mechanics like Madness Factor
  • Cooldowns that ruin your flow
  • And sometimes… absolute nonsense encounters

So instead of sugarcoating it, let’s break this down like someone who’s actually been through the pain.

Cursed Gear Sorcerer Grade Exam Guide – How to Pass

On paper, it’s simple:

  • Fight enemies
  • Survive multiple rounds
  • Rank up

But in reality?

You’ll run into:

  • Enemies stronger than your expected grade
  • Multiple opponents at once
  • Random modifiers like Madness Factor
  • Situations where positioning matters more than stats

That’s why it feels like torture. The game throws unpredictability at you more than difficulty.

First Mistake Most Players Make — Rushing In

If you play the exam like a normal mission, you’re going to get destroyed.

The player in the video even realized this mid-fight:

running away was sometimes the best option

And honestly… that’s correct.

What you should do instead:

  • Isolate enemies whenever possible
  • Clear surrounding mobs before engaging
  • Never fight multiple threats blindly

Sometimes the smartest move isn’t attacking — it’s resetting the fight.

Madness Factor

This mechanic is one of the biggest reasons players fail.

When an enemy has Madness Factor:

  • Their pressure increases massively
  • They become unpredictable
  • Fighting head-on becomes risky

You saw it in the gameplay — even solid combos weren’t enough to safely deal with it.

How to deal with it:

  • Keep distance and bait moves
  • Punish after they commit
  • Don’t panic spam abilities

If you try to brute-force this mechanic, you’ll lose more often than you win.

Cooldowns Will Ruin Your Attempt

One of the most frustrating parts?

Long cooldowns during the exam.

There was even mention of:

  • Massive cooldown windows
  • Waiting hours to retry certain things

This means one thing:

You cannot rely on spamming abilities.

Better approach:

  • Use abilities with purpose
  • Always keep one escape or defensive option ready
  • Don’t blow your entire kit at once

Think of it like stamina management — but for your entire build.

Your Build Matters Less Than Your Adaptability

Here’s something a lot of players don’t want to hear:

Even with a strong build, you can still fail the exam.

Why?

Because:

  • There are 50+ CTs
  • No single “perfect” setup exists
  • Situations change constantly

The player even mentioned experimenting and not knowing what to fully commit to yet — and that’s actually the right mindset.

What you should focus on:

  • Learn your current CT deeply
  • Understand your combo flow
  • Adapt to situations instead of forcing plays

The exam rewards awareness more than raw power.

Special Grade Curses

This part is important.

If you encounter a Special Grade Curse during your run:

  • You are NOT expected to fight it head-on
  • It can completely ruin your attempt

In the gameplay, that fight turned into chaos instantly — and that’s normal.

Best decision?

Leave.

Seriously.

  • Reposition
  • Avoid unnecessary fights
  • Stay focused on your objective

Not every fight is meant to be taken.

PvP Situations (Ganks & 4v4 Fights)

Sometimes the exam turns into straight-up PvP chaos.

You’ll see:

  • Team fights
  • Random ganks
  • Players interfering

How to survive:

  • Stick near teammates when possible
  • Don’t overextend
  • Target low HP enemies first

Also — don’t be afraid to disengage. Winning the exam matters more than winning every fight.

The “Multiple Attempts” Reality

Let’s be honest…

You probably won’t pass on your first try.

Or second.

Or maybe even third.

The gameplay literally showed:

  • Multiple exam attempts
  • Losses due to mechanics
  • Frustration building over time

And that’s normal.

The real strategy:

  • Treat each attempt as practice
  • Learn enemy patterns
  • Improve decision-making

Eventually, things start to click.

If I had to simplify everything into a few real tips:

  • Don’t rush fights
  • Respect mechanics like Madness Factor
  • Manage your cooldowns carefully
  • Avoid unnecessary enemies (especially special grades)
  • Play smart, not aggressive
  • Accept that failure is part of the process

This exam isn’t testing your build.

It’s testing whether you can adapt under pressure.

And once you start playing like that, you’ll notice something…

It stops feeling impossible — and starts feeling beatable.