A few questions
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2021 7:10 pm
Hi!
Sorry to make a thread like this, I've done a bit of digging and these are some questions I haven't manged to find the answer to. First though, I was slightly surprised to lose access to the newbie line relatively so relatively soon into my journey. I spent a lot of time just reading and idly exploring, so when I came up to situations with questions I did feel a little stranded without that channel to fall back on.
So far I've been going about things mostly on my own. I don't want to make people feel like I'm taking up their time, and yet I've sort of consciously geared my statprefs and such to joining the Scribes and I know this can take a long time compared to other paths, which I'm prepared to invest. I apologise if Elrain has been noisy lately for anyone, I just wasn't quite sure how to interact with him and may have inadvertently done a great deal of pinging trying to work out under what circumstances he himself accepts students.
People talk a lot about how there aren't generalist characters and that learning skills can limit you. Is there some hard limit on how much you can learn? Do skills get harder if you branch out? Am I better sticking to an extremely narrow focus out of fear of hindering myself?
I'm finding a few things other things a little difficult. Particularly improving certain skills that I want to improve as a priority while other skills I'm not interested in as a major priority (but still want) just seem to be zooming up at breakneck speeds. I want to learn fonts and languages but I genuinely don't have a clue how to start on reading or learning a language when I don't speak it to start. I've somehow picked up boreal at an early stage and gained nothing since.
I imagine guildless elf pve is pretty pitiful but I feel like there's also a depth that I'm missing. I've completely emptied my delaylimit and I'm wondering how to optimally utilise my special moves mostly to do quests.
(Oh also, are there certain combat settings I'd be best using?)
Final question for now, is it better to boost one stat a time or spread them out a little more?
Thank you all!
Sorry to make a thread like this, I've done a bit of digging and these are some questions I haven't manged to find the answer to. First though, I was slightly surprised to lose access to the newbie line relatively so relatively soon into my journey. I spent a lot of time just reading and idly exploring, so when I came up to situations with questions I did feel a little stranded without that channel to fall back on.
So far I've been going about things mostly on my own. I don't want to make people feel like I'm taking up their time, and yet I've sort of consciously geared my statprefs and such to joining the Scribes and I know this can take a long time compared to other paths, which I'm prepared to invest. I apologise if Elrain has been noisy lately for anyone, I just wasn't quite sure how to interact with him and may have inadvertently done a great deal of pinging trying to work out under what circumstances he himself accepts students.
People talk a lot about how there aren't generalist characters and that learning skills can limit you. Is there some hard limit on how much you can learn? Do skills get harder if you branch out? Am I better sticking to an extremely narrow focus out of fear of hindering myself?
I'm finding a few things other things a little difficult. Particularly improving certain skills that I want to improve as a priority while other skills I'm not interested in as a major priority (but still want) just seem to be zooming up at breakneck speeds. I want to learn fonts and languages but I genuinely don't have a clue how to start on reading or learning a language when I don't speak it to start. I've somehow picked up boreal at an early stage and gained nothing since.
I imagine guildless elf pve is pretty pitiful but I feel like there's also a depth that I'm missing. I've completely emptied my delaylimit and I'm wondering how to optimally utilise my special moves mostly to do quests.
(Oh also, are there certain combat settings I'd be best using?)
Final question for now, is it better to boost one stat a time or spread them out a little more?
Thank you all!