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#15896, "Nova"
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Was fighting a cavefisher in the underdark and got a message that said i couldn't get better at the nuances of nova because a cavefhisher is immune, but it still did heavy damage.
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Help Skill Improvement. (n/t),
Daevryn,
16-Jun-09 01:09 PM, #1
RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t),
invoker (Guest),
17-Jun-09 10:36 AM, #2
RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t),
Daevryn,
17-Jun-09 10:36 AM, #3
RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t),
invoker (Guest),
17-Jun-09 02:56 PM, #4
RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t),
Daevryn,
17-Jun-09 02:57 PM, #5
RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t),
Invoker (Guest),
18-Jun-09 12:09 PM, #6
Let's try this ONE MORE TIME.,
Daevryn,
18-Jun-09 12:10 PM, #7
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Daevryn | Tue 16-Jun-09 01:09 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#15901, "Help Skill Improvement. (n/t)"
In response to Reply #0
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#15903, "RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t)"
In response to Reply #1
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Yes I have read the help file, that's why i am asking if it's a bug. The cavefisher still took damage so it couldn't have been immune to the damage could it?
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Daevryn | Wed 17-Jun-09 10:36 AM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#15911, "RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t)"
In response to Reply #2
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Try reading it again. There's at least one sentence you're ignoring.
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#15917, "RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t)"
In response to Reply #3
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'SKILL IMPROVEMENT' A number of factors go into determining the rate at which one of your character's skills improves. The main factors are:
- Your intelligence (INT). - The natural difficulty of learning the skill. - Your level. - Your age. Older characters learn more quickly. - Your current skill. It becomes harder to improve as you get closer to mastery (100%). - 'Hostile' skills (weapons, defenses, things that cause combat, etc.) take into account the relative power of your opponent. Fighting challenging battles sharply increases your chance of improvement. - Invokers only: Your affinity for the element you are manipulating.
Generally, the skill improvement system favors real use of a skill over cheesy methods. For example, you can't learn anything (even while not in combat) while wielding a weapon you don't know how to use or while fighting an opponent immune to your attacks.
Please Enlighten me, Cause i have no clue apparently
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Daevryn | Wed 17-Jun-09 02:57 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#15918, "RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t)"
In response to Reply #4
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>For example, you can't learn anything (even while >not in combat) >while wielding a weapon you don't know how to use or while >fighting an opponent >immune to your attacks.
There's the part we're talking about.
Nova? Not the attacks we're talking about.
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#15923, "RE: Help Skill Improvement. (n/t)"
In response to Reply #5
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I wished i had gotten it logged to show you. But yes nova note the attack. I was using a dagger which is near perfected. I cast nova @ cavefisher. Cavefisher is anhilated by your nova. You can't learn the nuances of nova cause a cavefisher is immune. That's what happened.
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Daevryn | Thu 18-Jun-09 12:10 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#15926, "Let's try this ONE MORE TIME."
In response to Reply #6
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If the cavefisher is immune to your physical attacks (e.g. dagger), you can't learn ANYthing fighting it.
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