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Old 06-13-2001, 04:13 PM   #1
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Is it possible to train to get to the next level, and not be given the extra level when leveling up?? Example: I trained my Paladin to get level 6 2nd weapon, but when i leveled up, i don't get that increased. That has happened to me on several different times with different characters. Am i training at a bad time?? lol Is there a certain time to train, or certain other attributed i need to increase traits like that? Anyone else get this problem, or just me?? hehe
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Old 06-13-2001, 04:16 PM   #2
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Join Date: March 29, 2001
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Sorry, there's no level up training. However, there is some workaround the training to provide you with a better character earlier on. Check out the best tips tread. You should find all the info you need there.

Also, your stat changes the minute you press the training icon, not when you level up.

Good luck.

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Old 06-13-2001, 06:30 PM   #3
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There really is no "wrong" or "bad" time to train. Just try to train every time you level up, but don't go running all the way back through a dungeon just to get your training. If you miss one or two levels, it's okay.

Also, when leveling up, try to spend your skill points on something like sorcery or gallantry instead of sword or bow because you can train in sword and bow. Sorcery and gallantry you can't. Also, whenever a new trait becomes available to train in a guild, look it up to see what it does and if you like it, get the trait instead of bringing up a skill. Traits are, in my opinion, more important than getting a skill from level 6 to level 7. However, unless you're running a patched version of the game DO NOT get spirit shield. It doesn't work. I made that mistake. It through me back 5000 gold that I could have spent on Tiger Strike.

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