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Improve vs. learn

Posted: 22 Mar 2017 02:12
by Kwevin
I am a member of the Gladiators. In this guild, you cannot <learn> but you must <improve> your skills for some reason. I would like to see how much it would cost to max these skills so I don't have to guess at when I bring money. Under the help files, <learn is the exact same thing as <improve>, yet I cannot check the price with <improve>. I tried improve num, but it said no such skill. The only thing I could do was improve 100, but it gave me no cost. Help?

Re: Improve vs. learn

Posted: 22 Mar 2017 21:26
by gorboth
If you simply type <improve> without specifying a skill, it should show you a list of the skills you can train along with the cost.

G.

Re: Improve vs. learn

Posted: 23 Mar 2017 16:09
by Thalric
But it has never been possible anywhere, I think, so see the cost of maximizing a skill.

Re: Improve vs. learn

Posted: 23 Mar 2017 20:34
by Melarec
Thalric wrote:But it has never been possible anywhere, I think, so see the cost of maximizing a skill.
Indeed. And that's where a wiki would come in handy.
With a nice, orderly list or table for each learnable skill with costs and totals for each level.

Re: Improve vs. learn

Posted: 24 Mar 2017 00:11
by Syrk
Melarec wrote:
Thalric wrote:But it has never been possible anywhere, I think, so see the cost of maximizing a skill.
Indeed. And that's where a wiki would come in handy.
With a nice, orderly list or table for each learnable skill with costs and totals for each level.
More fun in finding that on your own, if you need that information.

Re: Improve vs. learn

Posted: 24 Mar 2017 12:24
by Thalric
Unless you have all your coins minimized to platinum, you'll never really be able to carry enough to max your skills in one go anyways.

I think most people just run back and forth between the guild and a bank, hauling a ton of coins each time.
As it is, you'll have more money to spend on skills that way, since you haven't spent 10-15-20-25% on minimizing them.

Re: Improve vs. learn

Posted: 30 Apr 2017 22:11
by Tarax the Terrible
Often it costs a lot... 1000+ platinum maybe double that
As a new player in a guild with a few specials expect to be grinding for the cash to increase them step by step.
So focus on raising the ones that help u earn cash faster first.

Eg trading skill, combat skills with one focus etc
So a glad may Max axe and charge and defence first
leaving two handed combat and berserk lower
appraise enemy type skills for last