Post by C on Jul 4, 2014 13:46:50 GMT
Could anyone elaborate what it does, for instance i am not quite sure what the two first skills do, the third i guess increases 10% of the subclass chosen after apprentice. If i do indeed level up my class and then switches do i keep my level or do i start from the beginning of the new class. I have read what is quoted below i just do not understand (probably because English isn't my native language) but say i choose a mage class and get a hunter teacher and then a blacksmith teacher, hunters get the ability to use bows and blacksmith get the ability to use beter armors would i also get those benefits?
Apprentice
A subclass that is often picked by players more inexperienced with MMOs, particularly those who are undecided as to their long-term goals. The apprentice subclass relies upon the Teacher System, where the apprentice designates a more experienced player as their teacher. They would then be able to inherit some of their teacher's subclass skills and receive a head start for when they switch into another subclass that utilizes the inherited skills. Although the implications of this subclass imply that it can be used to copy a variety of subclasses without ultimately deciding on one, ultimately this jack of all trades ability is limited to the number of willing teachers one can find.
Level 1 Skill
Orientation: The apprentice's talent is their eagerness to learn from others. By using this skill and selecting a party member controlled by another RPer, Orientation transforms into one of the target's Level 1 Subclass Skills. This lasts until the end of the thread. This skill cannot be used to perform crafting or research outside of the Apprentice's crafting class.
Level 11 Skill
Intraining: The apprentice's ability extends beyond practical knowledge and into the combat realm. This skill may be used to target a party member controlled by another RPer. If that party member is able to use a particular type of equipment, the Apprentice may also use that equipment without penalties. This effect lasts until the end of the thread. Additionally, Orientation can now be used to copy Level 11 Subclass Skills.
Level 21 Skill
Aptitude: Passive. Apprentices who have accumulated enough knowledge from observing others will be able to use that knowledge to their advantage once they finally set out. When the character switches from the Apprentice subclass to another subclass, that new subclass is treated as though its level were increased by 10% of the Apprentice level (If switching from Level 30 Apprentice to Level 1 Gardener, Gardener is treated as though it is Level 4 [1+3]). Level progression is still treated normally, however. This skill cannot raise a character's subclass level past 90. Additionally, Orientation can now be used to copy Level 21 Subclass Skills.
A subclass that is often picked by players more inexperienced with MMOs, particularly those who are undecided as to their long-term goals. The apprentice subclass relies upon the Teacher System, where the apprentice designates a more experienced player as their teacher. They would then be able to inherit some of their teacher's subclass skills and receive a head start for when they switch into another subclass that utilizes the inherited skills. Although the implications of this subclass imply that it can be used to copy a variety of subclasses without ultimately deciding on one, ultimately this jack of all trades ability is limited to the number of willing teachers one can find.
Level 1 Skill
Orientation: The apprentice's talent is their eagerness to learn from others. By using this skill and selecting a party member controlled by another RPer, Orientation transforms into one of the target's Level 1 Subclass Skills. This lasts until the end of the thread. This skill cannot be used to perform crafting or research outside of the Apprentice's crafting class.
Level 11 Skill
Intraining: The apprentice's ability extends beyond practical knowledge and into the combat realm. This skill may be used to target a party member controlled by another RPer. If that party member is able to use a particular type of equipment, the Apprentice may also use that equipment without penalties. This effect lasts until the end of the thread. Additionally, Orientation can now be used to copy Level 11 Subclass Skills.
Level 21 Skill
Aptitude: Passive. Apprentices who have accumulated enough knowledge from observing others will be able to use that knowledge to their advantage once they finally set out. When the character switches from the Apprentice subclass to another subclass, that new subclass is treated as though its level were increased by 10% of the Apprentice level (If switching from Level 30 Apprentice to Level 1 Gardener, Gardener is treated as though it is Level 4 [1+3]). Level progression is still treated normally, however. This skill cannot raise a character's subclass level past 90. Additionally, Orientation can now be used to copy Level 21 Subclass Skills.