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Arron Rift
Commando Perkone Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.10.01 17:44:00 -
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Can't look this up since the game is in Beta. Is it anything more than which skills you start out with, and is it anything that can't be altered with training?
For example, I have all of my special items bound to an "enforcer" character. Would that in anyway prevent me from turning it into an awesome logistics, sniper, or something like that? |
Necrodermis
GunFall Mobilization Covert Intervention
460
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Posted - 2012.10.01 17:45:00 -
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Arron Rift wrote:Can't look this up since the game is in Beta. Is it anything more than which skills you start out with, and is it anything that can't be altered with training?
For example, I have all of my special items bound to an "enforcer" character. Would that in anyway prevent me from turning it into an awesome logistics, sniper, or something like that? starting class is just what you start out with, there is nothing stopping you from learning anything.
i haven't checked all the different starting sets but i am pretty sure that they all start with the same number of skill points just in different things. |
Tony Calif
Seraphim Initiative. CRONOS.
2002
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Posted - 2012.10.01 17:49:00 -
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I checked last build and the build before. Wildly different amounts of SP. 350k vs 450k assault vs scout 2 builds ago. 550 vs 500 last build. However, the assault chap had more unspent SP. Pick the one who's skills you will actually use. I picked scout 2 builds back. Found I still needed so many things to be assault. I shoulda just picked assault.
Try them, delete them. Easy :D |
Necrodermis
GunFall Mobilization Covert Intervention
460
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Posted - 2012.10.01 17:52:00 -
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Tony Calif wrote:I checked last build and the build before. Wildly different amounts of SP. 350k vs 450k assault vs scout 2 builds ago. 550 vs 500 last build. However, the assault chap had more unspent SP. Pick the one who's skills you will actually use. I picked scout 2 builds back. Found I still needed so many things to be assault. I shoulda just picked assault.
Try them, delete them. Easy :D i was going to but i saw that there were unspent points with each built. i didn't bother doing the math because i believe things are balanced. some just have more spent points than others while the ones that don't you just get to spend the points yourself. |
VK deathslaer
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
149
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Posted - 2012.10.01 17:53:00 -
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imho the logi suit is a swiss army knife! it has oodles of slots and very high cpu. this making it the most versitle suit on the battlefield. You can literally train an AV logi, AR, sniper, rep support, medic. This suit forces me to train for all possible out comes. So if i ever want to switch to a caldari, gallente, or amarr suit alls i have to train is the suit itself. So i specialize in a jack of all trades manner. If i really wanted(and i will) i could hop in to a caldari fronline suit and be very effective. |
Will Navidson2
Doomheim
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Posted - 2012.10.01 17:56:00 -
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The answer to your question is no. There is nothing preventing you from training skills unrelated to your specialization. All it does is focus your starting skill set. It doesn't actually make you a healer or a fighter it just starts you in a direction. It will always be possible to train every skill on one toon. CCP currently pegs around 7 years but whatever. |
Jariel Manton
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
210
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Posted - 2012.10.01 18:01:00 -
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VK deathslaer wrote:imho the logi suit is a swiss army knife! it has oodles of slots and very high cpu. this making it the most versitle suit on the battlefield. You can literally train an AV logi, AR, sniper, rep support, medic. This suit forces me to train for all possible out comes. So if i ever want to switch to a caldari, gallente, or amarr suit alls i have to train is the suit itself. So i specialize in a jack of all trades manner. If i really wanted(and i will) i could hop in to a caldari fronline suit and be very effective.
Shhh don't tell them! The logi suit is the best kept secret in the game!
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Arron Rift
Commando Perkone Caldari State
73
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Posted - 2012.10.02 06:22:00 -
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Jariel Manton wrote:VK deathslaer wrote:imho the logi suit is a swiss army knife! it has oodles of slots and very high cpu. this making it the most versitle suit on the battlefield. You can literally train an AV logi, AR, sniper, rep support, medic. This suit forces me to train for all possible out comes. So if i ever want to switch to a caldari, gallente, or amarr suit alls i have to train is the suit itself. So i specialize in a jack of all trades manner. If i really wanted(and i will) i could hop in to a caldari fronline suit and be very effective. Shhh don't tell them! The logi suit is the best kept secret in the game!
I know! I love that thing! Thankfully I managed to get in on this weekend's offer with the mercenary pack, and so now I've even got the BPO version! Lots of slots and entirely free! Thanks for that one CCP, quite happy :) |
Cortez The Killer
Immobile Infantry
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Posted - 2012.10.02 06:47:00 -
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The logi suit is indeed the Swiss Army knife of suits, but for skills you can go anywhere with them. There is very little binding you to what you want to do with the basic skills you get on character creation.
Especially with the new build, you can, for example, start out with a minimal level of a Caldari assault character, and develop into a low visibility tank killer. Over time you will max those skills out and inevitably cross train into more specs. It all depends on what your corp does and what it needs combined withyour playstyle. |
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