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Like Lady? What's that supposed to mean? That happens to be my sign!! There's nothing wrong with a huge booster to Personality and Endurance. Especially, when you play a Knight/Imperial.
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yes, the lady does give you a huge boost earlier in the game. however, have you ever thought that such boost will not last you throughout your game? this is because when you level up you can assign points to your stats. if you take advantage of the x5 multiplier. When you are level 5, you can have the same stats as the character that have the lady sign. thus you'll notice having the boosted stats from the sign is no difference than distributing the points using level up.
Knight/Imperial? no magic right? choose the warrior then. |
About the warrior sign +10 to damage.
Does that mean if you have a sword say 3 to 20 dam. will in reality be 13 to 30 dam. and can you see that modification somewhere in the status menu?. C [ 05-06-2003, 06:46 AM: Message edited by: HammerHead ] |
no, that sign do not add to your damage, it adds to your " to hit ". ie, you can better hit the enemy.
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Yeah, correct. It adds to the hit chance - that is what 'Fortify Attack' means.
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Kakero the Lady adds the bonus from the beginning allowing to to place those points in other areas as you level up. That is the beauty of permanent stat fortification.
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that doesn't make any difference, without the sign and if you take advantage of x5 multiplier. you can get every stats at 100 on level 70.
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so it does not give +10 damage just +10 to hit. It's a good thing? I mean it's a big bonus?? mage sounds good too it gives x0.5
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I've noticed that some of the starting 'specials'have changed.
For example, I've got Tribunal and I'm also fully patched and I've noticed that The Warrior is now +25 and not +10. Also, the Orc's magic resistance is now 25%, I'm sure it was 50% before. I've checked the readme file but cannot see when these were changed. No big deal but wondered when they were changed. I assume in the Tribunal expansion? Now for my real question, level 70 seems quite high. I assume you get this high if you don't do training to get x? multipliers, ie x5 Strength when you level? What's the opinion of everybody? Do you train and train so, when you level up, you can increase, say, your Strength, Agility and Speed all by x5 each time? Also, I've read the manual about levelling up skills but there's something I still don't understand. Say I have Speechcraft as a misc skill. If I pay to train it up by 10 levels, will I get a x5 to Personality when I next level up? Just curious. Thanks. |
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