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===Combat=== | ===Combat=== | ||
* Find the most powerful creature you can beat without loosing too many hit points; if you kill it too quickly, switch to another (more powerful) one: it will give you more experience and more valuable loots. | * Find the most powerful creature you can beat without loosing too many hit points; if you kill it too quickly, switch to another (more powerful) one: it will give you more experience points and more valuable loots. | ||
* Use the Arena: in a single map there is a broad range of different challenges, starting with suitable-for-newbies creatures (rats, clackers, ...) up to suitable-for-maxed-people creatures (try challenging 2 dlayos at once). | * Use the Arena: in a single map there is a broad range of different challenges, starting with suitable-for-newbies creatures (rats, clackers, ...) up to suitable-for-maxed-people creatures (try challenging 2 dlayos at once). | ||
* Don't use Training Dummies (in the Arena map) to gain | * Don't use Training Dummies (in the Arena map) to gain experience points! Training Dummies are placed there just to allow you to safely test your attacks/weapons/spells, avoiding the risk to die. You can even get practice points trough them but they won't give you any experience or loot. | ||
* Armor: | * Armor: Always use armors! If you're a mage, leather is your best friend; Medium Armor is the best choice for a fighter (unless you have truly high Strenght stat.). But when you train with dummies your armor is useless and will only drain your stamina, so, put it off. Only switch to Heavy Armor when you have enough strength to wear and fight efficiently with it.<br><br> | ||
===Crafting=== | ===Crafting=== | ||
* Even when you plan to grind a skill try to finish your product: you will maximize earned trias and gained experience (and thus the practice you gain) and maybe you'll be less bored in the end. | * Even when you plan to grind a skill try to finish your product: you will maximize earned trias and gained experience points (and thus the practice points you gain) and maybe you'll be less bored in the end. | ||
* The longer it takes for a process (the red/blue bar that pops up when crafting) = The more experience and practice you gain! | * The longer it takes for a process (the red/blue bar that pops up when crafting) = The more experience and practice points you gain! | ||
* If you want to maximize your ''trias'' gain, craft whatever you're able to get the highest quality. If you want to maximize the ''practice points'' (less training time) you have to craft the latest product your skill level allows you to craft. '''Example:''' if you keep hammering sword handles above 50 it will take forever to raise a level because it will give you few to no practice. Either way (if you finish the product) you should have enough exp to raise your skill to the next level.<br><br> | * If you want to maximize your ''trias'' gain, craft whatever you're able to get the highest quality. If you want to maximize the ''practice points'' (less training time) you have to craft the latest product your skill level allows you to craft. '''Example:''' if you keep hammering sword handles above 50 it will take forever to raise a level because it will give you few to no practice. Either way (if you finish the product) you should have enough exp to raise your skill to the next level.<br><br> | ||
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* Questing is a good way to gain experience and trias (especially at the beginning) and to learn more about the setting. | * Questing is a good way to gain experience and trias (especially at the beginning) and to learn more about the setting. | ||
* You can use trias and | * You can use trias and experience points to train your statistics. | ||
* If you got a quest which wants you to reach a far off map, you may consider collecting more quests requiring you to go there: this will save a lot of trips.<br><br> | * If you got a quest which wants you to reach a far off map, you may consider collecting more quests requiring you to go there: this will save a lot of trips.<br><br> |
Revision as of 21:44, 6 November 2013
[This Guide refers to PlaneShift Arcane Chrysalis (0.5) release]
You can also have a look at the Quickguide