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Thread: veteran rewards: character builders
Icad wrote:
I think that for a veteran reward we should be able to master any proffetion weve aqiered, like if I had novice brawler, i selected brawler and BAM I got master brawler, this'll work with any proffesion, if you use it for force sensitive, you can get 1 entire force sensitive proffesion, then they'll still have to fill 2 mor trees
nah, would put an unfair advantage for people who have played game longer, however how about this
one whole professions worth + 14 extra skillpoint extention, newbs wouldnt need it and it would benifit veterans
Icad wrote:
I think that for a veteran reward we should be able to master any proffetion weve aqiered, like if I had novice brawler, i selected brawler and BAM I got master brawler, this'll work with any proffesion, if you use it for force sensitive, you can get 1 entire force sensitive proffesion, then they'll still have to fill 2 mor trees
I think that maybe you should just head off to WoW like you said you were going to do, just yesterday.....
Think about it it's just not possible think of a jedi skill tree....dream on icad
Simme wrote:
lol, usually it takes only a couple of days to master a combat prof it wouldn't be necessary. And to master a whole fs skill tree...well that would shorten the waiting time by 12 weeks.
Think about it it's just not possible think of a jedi skill tree....dream on icad
Wonder if the CURB will make it substantially longer to master professions?
Xelyr_Zaja wrote:
Icad wrote:I think that for a veteran reward we should be able to master any proffetion weve aqiered, like if I had novice brawler, i selected brawler and BAM I got master brawler, this'll work with any proffesion, if you use it for force sensitive, you can get 1 entire force sensitive proffesion, then they'll still have to fill 2 mor treesnah, would put an unfair advantage for people who have played game longer, however how about this
one whole professions worth + 14 extra skillpoint extention, newbs wouldnt need it and it would benifit veterans
an unfair advantage for people who've played the game longer? lol, actually that's called a fair advantage, if you put in more time/practice at something, you're naturally better at it than someone who just started...i don't agree with the original poster's idea, but i also abhor this whole mentality that casual gamers have in regards to levelling the playing field...people that put in more time/effort should have an advantage, that's life...
corrfleete wrote:
Xelyr_Zaja wrote:
Icad wrote:
I think that for a veteran reward we should be able to master any proffetion weve aqiered, like if I had novice brawler, i selected brawler and BAM I got master brawler, this'll work with any proffesion, if you use it for force sensitive, you can get 1 entire force sensitive proffesion, then they'll still have to fill 2 mor trees
nah, would put an unfair advantage for people who have played game longer, however how about this
one whole professions worth + 14 extra skillpoint extention, newbs wouldnt need it and it would benifit veterans
an unfair advantage for people who've played the game longer? lol, actually that's called a fair advantage, if you put in more time/practice at something, you're naturally better at it than someone who just started...i don't agree with the original poster's idea, but i also abhor this whole mentality that casual gamers have in regards to levelling the playing field...people that put in more time/effort should have an advantage, that's life...
lol, its unfair to have vets get master prof as vet reward, think, say, uhh jummie mc jum starts on chimera, he has another account, he masters ANY starting proff at the touch of a button, or gets prequizits for something like rifleman commando, ch, bh, etc then uses the master prof thing, yknow, unfair on the poor noob who stands next to him and has just asked
'duel me for fun?'
only gets owned by master brawler/marks
corrfleete wrote:an unfair advantage for people who've played the game longer? lol, actually that's called a fair advantage, if you put in more time/practice at something, you're naturally better at it than someone who just started...i don't agree with the original poster's idea, but i also abhor this whole mentality that casual gamers have in regards to levelling the playing field...people that put in more time/effort should have an advantage, that's life...
I agree. If you put in more effort, you should get more out of it. I've only had the game a month, but I'm expecting the old man to visit me today or tomorrow. I found out what I needed to do, and I did it. I didn't come to the boards and ask the devs to do it for me, I went out and did it. I understand them wanting to reward long-term players, and I look forward to the day that I can start claiming those rewards. However, if you have been playing for nearly two years and have not mastered a single profession yet, I can only surmise that you haven't been trying. That or you just can't make up your mind about what you want to do. And if the latter is the case, then the people who use it will be back on the forums a week later, complaining about how they wasted it on a class they didn't like.