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New starter, i must be blind
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:04 am
by karza10
Hi all,
I have one noob question. is there any site that contains info about skill so that i could look what benefits i get from different skill. I really don't like to make a character to +100 in differnt skills and start over besauce some mistage in start..
Re: New starter, i must be blind
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:17 am
by drcole22
hello and welcome!
http://www.ballisticmystix.com/index.jsp
is a good place to start. that guild know loads about Ryzom and have put it all on a very nice web site!
Ask around in game too. Quite a few players who have been through the skills trees and some skill resets just after retail. They know how to spend their points.
Re: New starter, i must be blind
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:24 am
by rushin
you can also right click on skills from the trainers or in your action progression window (a) to get a description. Other thing to remember is u cant really make a mistake as there are no restrictions on what u can learn.
have fun, experiment, and above all ask. just shout in region and ppl will help u out rather than flame u (honest!)
Re: New starter, i must be blind
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:36 am
by xenofur
karza10 wrote:I really don't like to make a character to +100 in differnt skills and start over besauce some mistage in start..
seriously, this simply can't happen in ryzom
Re: New starter, i must be blind
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 12:39 pm
by karza10
drcole22 wrote:hello and welcome!
http://www.ballisticmystix.com/index.jsp
is a good place to start. that guild know loads about Ryzom and have put it all on a very nice web site!
Ask around in game too. Quite a few players who have been through the skills trees and some skill resets just after retail. They know how to spend their points.
lot's of information there, thanks for the info
Re: New starter, i must be blind
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 4:48 pm
by marct
xenofur wrote:seriously, this simply can't happen in ryzom
Agreed, it may be a bit painful for 20 or 30 levels if you choose something that turns out to be not what you wanted. Once you reach level 50-100 it becomes pretty easy to make up for that and once you are over 100 you will start to have skill points you just do not know how to use.
Noin.