Author Topic: Suggest canceling the upper limit of skill level  (Read 5537 times)

dundun
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Suggest canceling the upper limit of skill level
« on: June 12, 2023, 07:43:52 AM »
nowadays, players have easily reached level 15 skills, making the additional skills on equipment less important. Moreover, having a skill level of+1 for a mage's buff has no effect at all. If we want to play to the fullest, we can actively collect equipment that adds better buff skills, and dress the characters who provide buffs with a skill level of+1. After reaching level 16, all effects of the skill have become 0, which is very inconvenient and just a suggestion 

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Re: Suggest canceling the upper limit of skill level
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2023, 08:59:03 AM »
nowadays, players have easily reached level 15 skills, making the additional skills on equipment less important. Moreover, having a skill level of+1 for a mage's buff has no effect at all. If we want to play to the fullest, we can actively collect equipment that adds better buff skills, and dress the characters who provide buffs with a skill level of+1. After reaching level 16, all effects of the skill have become 0, which is very inconvenient and just a suggestion

make all skills +15 and use the rest leftover skillpoints on other spells to maximise pvp/pve lol[if you have maxed out 5 lvls on skill ant its +16 then make it +4 for it to be +15 so u have extra 1 point to use it elsewhere]   , lower lvls cant reach +15 not all activity is being done in 150's in the game ._. , i agree when +16 its bit anoying not to see the stats % of the skill

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Re: Suggest canceling the upper limit of skill level
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2023, 05:42:48 PM »
Completely disagree, +15 limit is nice, just use the leftovers points for other skills that might be useful or give a slight boost (mostly passives)

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