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Thread: JTL and Skill Points

MorrisMandrake
Sat Oct 23, 2004 12:03 am
#1

Its a pretty simple question, I just cant find the answer.


I have 2 seperate accounts. One player is a master DE, Artisan, Weaponsmith, and a lot of Merchant. Needless to say I have no skill points left. Will I need to drop something to take up ship building and piloting?


Along the same lines, my second player is Master Combat Medic, Master Medic, Master Carbineer, and working on jedi grind. It would be cool to take up piloting with this player to break up the long and boring jedi grind. So the question is the same, will I need to drop some skills to take up piloting?


And for the last question, since I have 2 different accounts, I suppose that I need to purchase 2 copies of JTL? Can anyone confirm this?
Leana_Txorana
Sat Oct 23, 2004 12:05 am
#2

Shipwright takes skill points just like any crafting profession, pilot takes NO skill points.



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Leana_Txorana
Sat Oct 23, 2004 12:07 am
#3

And for the last question, since I have 2 different accounts, I suppose that I need to purchase 2 copies of JTL? Can anyone confirm this?
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Only if both need access to space. If one of your characters does not plan to get on a ship, including a multi passenger ship, if the account never wants to create an Ithorian or Sullustan, then you can continue to play without JTL.


If both need or want to participate then each account needs a CD key and thus need to buy two copies.



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MorrisMandrake
Sat Oct 23, 2004 12:09 am
#4

Thanks a lot for the info.
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