Baldric wrote:
Griffons do get extra stat points, so if you were permanently polymorphed as a sprite or something, via wand or scroll, that would be an interesting, if annoying build.
And what areas exactly can a griffon sorc explore without a charm? An unaffiliated griffon sorc will die to any high level NPC that is a melee class and has a weapon. Or to a naked barb NPC. Your confusion might be related to your delusions about the HP pool of sorcerers. I recall you thinking your human sorc would survive four voodoos or something.
A griffon sorcerer absolutely can mop up on melee NPCs. Just not boss NPCs. Toughness, low carry weight, max STR and DEX via GS and haste, armor, MI and, if necessary, SA and you're golden. Don't underestimate toughness or griffon claw damage output even w/o enhanced damage. When the NPCs miss their bashes, acid blast or color spray. Particularly strong non-boss NPCs with good weapons may require help from Lathron.
I am glad you understand the sprite point. If you think about why a strictly PvE sorcerer would ever need EQ it is to ward off NPC spells (since griffons resist gas breath). So to facilitate this build you roll a griffon and get a tiny ~20 lb. MR suit for when you want to use EQ then use a scroll for sprite mode. You can base your trains around optimizing for both griffon and sprite mode. The only indisputable train allotment is to max mana. I also would max HP and in no case would I put a stat higher than the lower of griffon or sprite racial max (generally lower). I would have no large equipment, all medium for griffon mode, with no need for a weapon or shield or even large container. This can all be accomplished with easy to get, easy to replace equipment.
You could also pull this off with a deep-elf polymorph secondary build.
I personally would not train art very much if at all. No more than 6 at the absolute maximum and probably just 3 or 0. High art really only has value for PvP.
All of this is mostly academic as a sorcerer can do a vast amount of exploring invisible and ethereal. A griffon can hang with most of the ethereal non-boss NPCs he may encounter.