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Thread: Why is CH a non-combat profession?
u get CL80 with MCH + any other elite combat prof master.
in the CU documents CH is mentioned as combat prof too - even thou the developmers couldnt give us a specified role. its defined as versatile depending on the pets we use. then i guess at the moment our role is morale support.
Message Edited by c-mot on 07-15-2005 03:06 AM
combat
non combat
combat
non combat
They have no clue on what to do with the class hence the oh lets just classify them as versatile
But, if CH is a combat profession and Doctor is a combat profession then why does the SWG Calculator say my max CL will be 57 if I have:
Master CH/Master Doc/BE0004
Perhaps, I'm misunderstanding how this works?
so your calculator must be wrong in this case.
c-mot wrote:
i m Master Doc / Master Pistoleer and Master CH / Master Pistoleer and both chars are CL80.
so your calculator must be wrong in this case.
Master Pistoleer/Master CH gives CL 80. No Doc required at all.
Oops I missed the "and" So it would seem that his calculator is off or the combo of doc and ch fails to make CL80
-Indene-
Message Edited by Indene on 07-14-2005 06:56 PM
I would suggest getting Kodan's SWG Profession Calculator from www.bloodfin.org. Best one I ever used.
Generated by Kodan's SWG Profession Calculator from www.bloodfin.org using Authentic Dataset: 9 Jul 2005
Combat Level
6520300 Combat Level experienceCombat Level 57
Experience Required
6520300 Combat Level
5900000 Creature Handling
6208300 Medical
190500 Medicine Crafting
156000 Scouting
Snackerss wrote:
That was the one I downloaded. The latest version, I believe with dataset July 9, 2005.And choosing Master CH, Master Doctor, and BE0004 is returning this for me:Generated by Kodan's SWG Profession Calculator from www.bloodfin.org using Authentic Dataset: 9 Jul 2005
Combat Level
6520300 Combat Level experience
Combat Level 57
Experience Required
6520300 Combat Level
5900000 Creature Handling
6208300 Medical
190500 Medicine Crafting
156000 Scouting
Hmm... my dataset's from April. I just noticed also it doesn't generate any CL at all with my version... oops. Hah hah...
Well, anyways, it's wrong saying you'd be CL 57. I guarantee MCH is a full combat profession, so unless it's messed up and claming doc isn't, then it probably just needs updated to include CH as a combat profession.
Thanks very much! I wish there wasn't a combat/non-combat determination of levels at all as that seems terribly unfair to people that don't want double combat professions, but since there has to be, I'm really glad this is going to be CL80 and not CL57 like I thought. There was much stomping of the feet and swearing when I saw that at first. ![]()
Message Edited by Snackerss on 07-14-2005 09:18 PM
Snackerss wrote:
But, if CH is a combat profession and Doctor is a combat profession then why does the SWG Calculator say my max CL will be 57 if I have:
Master CH/Master Doc/BE0004
Perhaps, I'm misunderstanding how this works?
yes, for TRUE combat elite (pistol, rifleman, TKA) you get something like 5-1 conversion CL rate. so with a elite combat profession, you can get the full 54.
with all of the others that are 'conveniently' combat, its like 2-1, or something like that. So, you need to have a 'true' combat elite as well as CH to have cl 80. sorry, thats just the way it is.
ps. I am wrong about those numbers, I just can't remember off the top of my head what the real numbers are.
Message Edited by Snackerss on 07-14-2005 11:04 PM