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Theekim
Theekim
Skill Points
Dec 17 2008, 6:00 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 17 2008, 6:00 PM EST
I am level 28 rogue, trying to collect enough sp for the career change. I read that you need 15k points about...maybe more. I do not understand how to calculate my total sp. Will my sp be reset at career change, or only stats? How do I know when I have enough skill points? 2  out of 3 found this valuable. Do you?    
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5fingers
5fingers
1. RE: Skill Points
Dec 17 2008, 8:25 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 17 2008, 8:25 PM EST
Aha, easy answer. You go to the left and click "Skills - personal & crafting." Then click rogue general skills and count all the sp you need to get them to level 5. Then go back to passive skills and do the same. Count up ALL the sp you need to max all the skills.

Then I suggest while you are sp farming to MAX all crafting skills. Reason is you then bank these skills. Then when you turn like level 70 or so and need sp, you can reset your sp and get them from all this crafting skills. By level 70, you will be using armor and weapons that can not be made, so you do not need these skills no more.

READ THE STRATEGY GUIDE. Read about "SP Farming" and my "Blog on Leveling.' These will explain the concepts you need to know. Like upgrading with HS. Took me a year to finally figure out what to do. No one would tell me or did not know. I explain it all. So in 15 minutes of reading you can learn what take me a painful year to learn. Same with the other sections in my STRATEGY GUIDE.

At level 31 when you make your class change, all your sp will be reset. So if you mistakenly put it in constitution or strength, you can no change it. I suggest to be the Hunter, the guy with the bow and arrow, that is if you like to level faster then an assassin. Then read the hunter passive skills. I think at level 32 there are a few skills you can max. So you should have your sp ready now.

I suggest to MAX all skills. Then when you are level 29 or level 30, sp farm on Orc Sergeants and axemen in the prokion temple. Join a level 6 guild or higher so they can lock your xp. No xp and you will not level which is what you want.
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5fingers
5fingers
2. RE: Skill Points part II
Dec 17 2008, 8:36 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 17 2008, 8:36 PM EST
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As far as having a lot of sp saved up poses another problem. I had like 13k sp saved up and made 2 mistakes. I took my main to the Monster Spawn on Tuesday and I somehow forgot to equip him with a sp restore scroll. I died and lost like 300 sp. Now how to get them is to READ the LC Forum and get free sp. But you have to read the articles there. Everyone wants to level but so sorry, you might have to do extra work on the side. I wrote an article "Item Mall and AP" so read that. But if you really save a lot of sp you will need a sp restore scroll. You can build a pet trainer to sell pets to get gold. Then if you have a lot of sp and no scroll, you should not fight. You die, then sp lost. That is the dilema.

I will make a suggestion but it is not THE WAY, just an opinion of what I did. I sp farmed for 10 weeks slowly but surely sp farming in the Prokion Temple. I maxed all skills. Then I counted the sp I needed to max all skills and it was about 11k. Maxing knight skills that I will not use is good as i can get these reset and it is like a sp savings account. No way to lose them. Rumor already spreading of new skills. You could save enough sp to get you to level 40 skills. Reason is if you do not have sp restore skill, why get them if you will lose them. Then when you get higher you can do regular old sp farming to get any skills you need.

On the forum, they tell them to get 11k sp for all skills, but forget to mention, you need a sp restore scroll to. Then when you get to like level 70, you will find that for a rogue you only use a few of the actual skills too, lol.

Hope this answers your question as your question is a "opinion question" with no right answer. Just trying to give you insight on what to do now.
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