If I'm not mistaken, you get 5 practice points each time you level. Most of
your skills go up so fast at these early levels, that there is no need to
put any of you practice points into any skill. Most people just save their
points to use later in life.
As far as some skills costing plat, gold etc., once you reach a certain
point in your skills, the train will not train you for free, you will have
to pay him. So say at level 35 my warrior's sense heading skill is 96 and I
have 80 skill points to use and I want to increase my skill. The warrior is
past the free training point and it would cost me 1 skill point and 5 gold
to increase the skill to 97 and so on so on.
I hope this wasn't too confusing, but I tried to explain it the best I know
how.
Level 8 ranger wrote:
Hey all. I'm a level 8 Half Elf ranger (first character) and I want
to train up some of my abilities beyond the 5 practice credits I get
when I level. I've noticed several skills that have what look like
prices (coins of varying colors with numbers inside them) but I have
been unable to get the trainers to teach me those skills. When I
click practice (after putting my practice credits into another
skill), it tells me that I'm out of practice credits and have to go
adventuring some more. Is there ANY way to pay gold (or silver or
copper) for training? If so, HOW? What do I click and all? It
shows my available money and I've got the cash, but I just can't
seem
to get the trainer to take the money and train me.
Thanks for any help.
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