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I posted here well-knowing it was RnF, but I underestimated the absolute retardation of the RnF forums.
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Can't wait until classic channeling and resists.
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In addition to the channeling check based on distance, isn't there like a 5% chance per melee hit landed against you, up to a certain cap, to interrupt your cast? Or was this removed as they refined the channeling implementation?
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Was the channeling implemented on Blue as well? I've been playing more on Blue than Green these past few months so maybe that's why I haven't noticed it as much.
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On Quarm your only hope of channeling is to have max defense. And there the skillups happen paradoxically to all RPG leveling systems in history, with the earliest levels being the hardest and slowest to raise, so if you forget to max your skills at low levels you'll never max them at high level and have permanently ruined your character.
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It actually makes a lot of sense and works that way on P99 and classic as well. You only achieve skill ups through successful displays of skill.
Sense heading is an easy example, it takes forever to level up the first few skill points because you rarely are successful in determining what direction you are facing. The skill ups happen quicker as you start being more successful and then reach a tipping point where the amount of success needed to progress becomes very high. It mirrors the real world. If you try to learn a new skill that you have no basis in you don't know what you don't know at that point and therefore it takes more time and energy to advance in that skill. As you gain some basic understanding of the skill you can start to assess what you do and don't know and therefore better understand how to progress. Its more like a bell curve: No Skill - No understanding of progression, slow pace Some Skill - Some understanding and ability to find gains, medium pace Advanced Skill - High success rate, still room to improve, fast pace Master Skill - Hard to identify and find incremental gains as you have mostly mastered all aspects, slow pace | ||
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