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===Skills Training=== | ===Skills Training=== | ||
There are three important parts to training a skill and improving the skill level.<br> | There are three important parts to training a skill and improving the skill level.<br> | ||
#You need to gain Progression Points. One progression point is awarded for every 200 experience you earn. Experience is earned for almost everything you do, completing quests, hunting, harvesting or mining, crafting, enchanting, etc.<br> | #You need to gain Progression Points. One progression point is awarded for every 200 experience you earn. Experience is earned for almost everything you do, completing quests, hunting, harvesting or mining, [[Crafting|crafting]], enchanting, etc.<br> | ||
#You'll then need to find an NPC which is able to train you in the skill you want to learn, at your current level. NPCs train from a fixed start level to a fixed max level, once you find the right NPC for your level the NPC will then "''sell"'' you theoretical training in the skill. To buy this you need both enough Progression Points and Tria to cover the cost.<br> | #You'll then need to find an NPC which is able to train you in the skill you want to learn, at your current level. NPCs train from a fixed start level to a fixed max level, once you find the right NPC for your level the NPC will then "''sell"'' you theoretical training in the skill. To buy this you need both enough Progression Points and Tria to cover the cost.<br> | ||
#You then need to practice the skill. Using a sword while fighting to train sword skill, making weapons to train blade making etc... Each time you do an action for which you can earn practice points you will get a message in the system tab saying so. Then, once you have gained enough practice you will complete the level. At which point you need to return to a trainer and buy some more theoretical training.<br> | #You then need to practice the skill. Using a sword while fighting to train sword skill, making weapons to train blade making etc... Each time you do an action for which you can earn practice points you will get a message in the system tab saying so. Then, once you have gained enough practice you will complete the level. At which point you need to return to a trainer and buy some more theoretical training.<br> | ||
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BLUE - This shows you how many "''Progression Points"'' you have. If the blue bar is beyond the end of the yellow bar then you have enough points to spend on buying that level of training.<br> | BLUE - This shows you how many "''Progression Points"'' you have. If the blue bar is beyond the end of the yellow bar then you have enough points to spend on buying that level of training.<br> | ||
RED - This is a measure of the remaining amount of practice needed for reaching the next skill level. Once you have bought theoretical training, every time you perform an action for which you earn "''practice points"'' the green bar will slowly get larger. When the Green bar fills up the Red bar you will attain the next skill rank.<br><br> | RED - This is a measure of the remaining amount of practice needed for reaching the next skill level. Once you have bought theoretical training, every time you perform an action for which you earn "''practice points"'' the green bar will slowly get larger. When the Green bar fills up the Red bar you will attain the next skill rank.<br><br> | ||
===Magic, Glyphs and Spells=== | ===Magic, Glyphs and Spells=== | ||
Magic in PlaneShift is divided into six different Ways. To find and cast spells there are three things you need to do.<br> | Magic in PlaneShift is divided into six different Ways. To find and cast spells there are three things you need to do.<br> |
Revision as of 05:25, 30 September 2013
[This Guide refers to PlaneShift Arcane Chrysalis (0.5) release]
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