PlaneShift
Gameplay => Newbie Help (Start Here) => Topic started by: Dhrenzen on December 13, 2005, 02:14:20 am
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what do the different colors of the experience bars mean. there\'s the small blue, the large yellow, and the large green. can somebody please explain the difference and functions.
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I\'m pretty sure that the yellow is how much more progression points you need, the blue is how far you could get if you trained in that skill, and the green is how much you\'ve trained. :D
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Not really.
The yellow part shows how many theory lessons you have to pay from the merchant before you can practice. You have to buy theory lessons until the yellow bar fills up with green completely.
The blue-gray bar shows how many Progression Points you have available for training. If the blue bar is shorter than the yellow, you will not be able to complete the theory required for the next level - get more experience first (kill more monsters, cast more spells, or dig more ore - and maybe, craft more items, one day).
The red bar shows how much you have to practice your new theoretical knowledge. (Basic stats don\'t need practicing.) You have to practice (e.g. fight, or cast, or dig - and maybe craft, soon) until the red bar fills completely green, before you reach the next level finally.
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thanks alot. wow it seems like they made it way too complicated and take too long. i\'ll get started.
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They made it so that roleplaying is the most important part, not power-leveling.
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Ahh, well they are *attempting* to make is so role playing is the main focus. I have heard that in the future it might take even longer to level. The combat system like the rest of the game is a moving target as they say.
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i think they should make it harder to level.if not teh game will go by way to fast.becasue alot of people allready have full level