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Title: Support skills
Post by: chocolate_chip_cookies on April 24, 2012, 04:54:45 pm
So the support perk idea turned out well but we still have to use alts for crafting, trading, and such.

So what I suggest is making non-combat skills such as "barter" "repair" "lockpick" (etc) support skills.

These support skills would be raised not by skill points, but rather by using the skill.

Every successful repair will raise your "repair" skill higher. And so on.

Now everyone would be able to look for BPs without needing a lockpick alt.
Title: Re: Support skills
Post by: Who Killed Bambi on April 24, 2012, 05:00:06 pm
i suggest to make hard, linear quests, which allow to character with 11% fa have 1-3min cd and ability to heal 100-200 hp per time.

quest can give perk, maybe perk can be named *medic* or somehow like this.

quest can consist from walking, exploring, alot-cash-including part, gathering and other.

for example in wow is possible to lvl up, gear up up to 50+ lvl just by doing quests (which include gathering, killing, hunting, exploring, etc)
Title: Re: Support skills
Post by: falloutdude on April 24, 2012, 05:21:19 pm
i think skill books that raise skills to max of 80-100 like on the russain servers. 80-100 fa or ew or anything is enough to use it allright.
Title: Re: Support skills
Post by: maciek83 on April 25, 2012, 05:46:22 pm
i suggest to make hard, linear quests, which allow to character with 11% fa have 1-3min cd and ability to heal 100-200 hp per time.

quest can give perk, maybe perk can be named *medic* or somehow like this.

quest can consist from walking, exploring, alot-cash-including part, gathering and other.

for example in wow is possible to lvl up, gear up up to 50+ lvl just by doing quests (which include gathering, killing, hunting, exploring, etc)


when i started to read this i thought you are beeing sarcastic :-X

@falloutdude hmm.. so you would 'have to' find many books before increasing that skill - no no no