Thread: A Dumb Question
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Old 03-06-2003, 09:21 AM   #9
bsftcs
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Join Date: January 23, 2003
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Age: 46
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Quote:
Originally posted by Bungleau:
[QB]I'm not sure where you're going, bsftcs.[QB]
I believe that it would take far more time to develop a character to "warrior, level 3/Barbarian, level 20" than to develop a character to warrior, level 11/Barbarian, level 12, since the number of experience point needed for the first type of development is far higher than for the second type.

Of course there are plenty of roles to have one's character advance to, so if one plans on having the character advance through all or most of them, the "guild training" issue will not be a problem at all. If so, please forget all that I have written.

But when I develop my characters I usually keep them in the same "line" of development. Id est: If I have a warrior I usually keep that character in "warrior" roles such as barbarian, ninja, paladin etc. and do not develop the character to a warlock. That way I can focus on developing the character's fighting abilities and not the magic abilities. Ultimately that may become relevant when the number of skills the character can train when advancing levels is so high that the skills start being "pushed out of the screen".

And if that is the way one plans to develop one's character I belive it is more prudent to develop each role to at least 10 before switching so as not to "run out of roles" and to have a sound and steady development of the character through guild training.

[ 03-06-2003, 09:23 AM: Message edited by: bsftcs ]
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