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Message ID: 4718
Date: Wed Jun 11 13:21:47 BST 2003
Author: Kent King
Subject: Re: [EverQuest] Re: Training Points and Platinum


Heh, its way to late for that. I haven't needed my
training points since I got flying kick at 35... I'd
be pissed that I used them on beg and stuff and then
they became valuable again.

I've been on the game since April 1, 1999 and at this
point have "master" level skill in everything
including trade skills. All melee skills a monk can
have are maxed, so my big skill thrill is improving
beg now (145).

For you trade skillers, wow, tailoring is a bitch
(176), and wow, jeweling is expensive (180), the
others are easy enough. They are next to useless on a
mature server, but its fun to skill up anyway. I use
my trade skills for equipping newbies, mostly my own
but sometimes other players.

Quwi Changkane, Grandmaster
Fenin Ro


--- Wulfric Rennison <wulftech@...> wrote:
> The only problem I see with being charged to train
> is that you end up with a lot of excess training
> points you can't use. You get 5 training points
> each level you go up. However, you don't
> necessarily get 5 new skills each level so if you're
> like me, you put one point into the new skill to get
> it started then let the course of the game and use
> of that skill cause it to go up. Of course after a
> certain point you get charged plat for training, not
> to mention the training point. Well I don't need
> the training points but I can't spend them on
> anything else. So I find it's a waste of plat to
> have to pay for training. But what can ya do?
> They should have some kind of reward process
> implemented where you can convert your non-used
> training points into AA points or back into plat.
>
>
> Wulfric
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: hoggtyed
> To: EverQuest@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 6:20 AM
> Subject: [EverQuest] Re: Training Points and
> Platinum
>
>
> OK, You can train your trade skills ( baking,
> Tailoring, ect) To
> 21 and after a few free points it does start
> charging. Languages and
> other skills like 1 hb 2 hb and slashing can be
> trained way on past
> 21 at your trainer depending on your level. My
> druid has always used
> a 1hb When I decided to het a scimitar at lv 48 I
> trained as high as
> I could and it was costing several plat a point I
> paid over a
> hundred to gain skill level at trainer.
> I have been on almost 4 years and it has been
> this way the entire
> time I have played. I beleive the reason trade
> skills are capped at
> 21 is to create player based economy for and to
> reward those willing
> to go out and put the work in something.
> My 2 copper,
> Hogg
>
>


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