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* Only skills that are set in the .spec will train over 0. | * Only skills that are set in the .spec will train over 0. | ||
* When you use .spec for the first time, skills set in .spec will be set to 60. You have one week to adjust your .spec skills to your liking and retain 60 skill, after which point if you change your skill set new skills will have to be trained from zero. | * When you use .spec for the first time, skills set in .spec will be set to 60. You have one week to adjust your .spec skills to your liking and retain 60 skill, after which point if you change your skill set new skills will have to be trained from zero. | ||
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+ | '''What if I've made a mistake or want to change categories?''' | ||
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+ | You can move an already-spec'ed skill between categories without losing skill points. For example, if you want to move Fencing from primary (100 cap) to secondary (80 cap), you can do so without losing any points in Fencing. If your current skill level is higher than the new cap, you ''will'' lose the extra points above the cap cutoff. | ||
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+ | To change skills around (using Fencing as an example): | ||
+ | * Open .spec | ||
+ | * ''Do not save until the very end of the process'' | ||
+ | * Replace Fencing with another skill (temporarily), say Camping. | ||
+ | * Put Fencing in the slot/category you want it | ||
+ | * Now replace Camping/the temporary skill with something you actually want. | ||
+ | * Now you can '''Save''' | ||
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Revision as of 00:17, 12 August 2019
Sanctuary uses the .spec setting for skill. This allows you to have 4 non-craft skills to 100, 4 non-craft skills to 80, 4 non-craft skills to 60 and 3 craft skills to 100.
- You can use power scrolls to raise the caps of your primary skills over 100 IF, and only if, you forgo one of your crafting skills.
- Only skills that are set in the .spec will train over 0.
- When you use .spec for the first time, skills set in .spec will be set to 60. You have one week to adjust your .spec skills to your liking and retain 60 skill, after which point if you change your skill set new skills will have to be trained from zero.
What if I've made a mistake or want to change categories?
You can move an already-spec'ed skill between categories without losing skill points. For example, if you want to move Fencing from primary (100 cap) to secondary (80 cap), you can do so without losing any points in Fencing. If your current skill level is higher than the new cap, you will lose the extra points above the cap cutoff.
To change skills around (using Fencing as an example):
- Open .spec
- Do not save until the very end of the process
- Replace Fencing with another skill (temporarily), say Camping.
- Put Fencing in the slot/category you want it
- Now replace Camping/the temporary skill with something you actually want.
- Now you can Save