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Gameplay => Wish list => Topic started by: leach117 on September 18, 2003, 07:09:13 pm
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Is there any plans on being able to have training points or npcs you can pay to train you in sword fighting or spell casting types? If not i believe it would be a very good idea. You could train as you lvl and also get exp in practice from what skill it is. Post your thoughts because i know i am being very vague on this subject.
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It could be a good idea, but I think it should only be useful to very low skilled characters.
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Training is pointless unless you made some sort of mini-game style implementation of it so you actually had to DO something to train. Otherwise you\'re just buying experience, and that\'s dumb.
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In another thread, someone (sorry, i don\'t remember thread & requestor) had the idea of allowing peoples to read books to gain exps.
I really liked this idea.
Each book could have an exp prerequisite and and an exp value. I think that most of the book will be quickly acquired by guilds so newbies can join a guild to access their private library and so getting started. Most valuable books (like Mastering the Blue Way, pre-exp 100, given exp 25) can be price in tournaments (guild-tournament) or given to the first one who resolve a quest. Some others books can be very common (like How to Climb pre-exp 0, exp given 5) and can be found in many places, given from player to player.
i think this will be also more original than classical NPC-training
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yes, these would be good, as they would be very useful to newbies, but to a highly skilled person they wouldn\'t make much difference.
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Xordan always has to put his 2 cents in, I like the book idea, maybe there could be authors who can write books they would need the material and all, im tired btw, authors could get really rich really fast by selling their books to the guild
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I no need books to know how to kill!!! Books are for evil wizzards. My father gave me this sword with his blood soaked hand, and someday I will find his killer and avenge his death!!!!
The book idea makes sense for intelectual skills but for combat skills you will need a trainer. I believe PS will have a skill system that lets you level your skills independently. Meaning you will not have levels. To gain skill in casting White way spells you will have to actually cast white way spells. Over and over and over over and over again.
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I agree with derwoodly! I believe that instead of going through having to run around finding, per say, a trainer that we should train independantly so that for every time we use an action we get stronger in that subject! More examples are: you start off kind of a weak fighter so you fight weak monsters and for every monster faught your fighting skill gets stronger. SO, just keep fighting them until they are no competition for your fighting skill, then move on to the next level!!
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Sounds like the system morrowind uses.
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Maybe trainers could be nmes that get better as you do. That way you would be fighting monsters without worry of another monster coming and killing you.
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How about if you have a gym where newbies who begged for a bit of money at the start can get in and train there str up slowly with weight training eg. bench pressing :) and a Punch bag to train up the agressive martial arts slightly not sure what its called. there could a way to increase his dexterity by dodging a dummy that spins round with multi spining arms and legs :p
as for endurence getting hit up in the boxing ruing would eventualy increase this. this would also increase armour proficency in the armour you are wearing as you learn to allow the armour to take more of the armour for you.
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Yup, with training u can get real good at attacking immobile bits of strawmen.
*prods Wedge\'s post* Makes sense that man.
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actuly how do you think they used to train in martial arts in the old times where kung fu was the best form of self defense against dummies it would teach how to execute the moves and how to take the pain that comes from being smacked around.
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Originally posted by Sifright
...kung fu was the best form of self defense against dummies...
yeh, those dummies dont half pack a punch
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Allow me to reiterate that sentence how i meant it to come out.... IT was the best way of practising the the basics of the martial arts and ium not talking about straw dummies im talknig of strong solid wood..
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Wooden dummies wouldnt last two seconds, so i assume your talking about non-armed combat, and seeing as more than half of the regulars now have weapons already I cant see where your coming from.
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well clever clogs seeing as there going to do a date base wipe before cb is realsed those weapons are going to go arnt they ....
And another thing MArtial arts egneraly talks about unarmed combat and wepaons dont always beat unarmed comabat as unarmed is very fast.... a good amrtial artist could take some 1 down using a battle axe very easily as they would have a hard time swinging the axe into some 1 who is smacking them around so fast and hard that they would fall over.... even if there wearing armour there arse ways of doing it so that it will knock them out
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u have watched waay too many movies -_-
Go and train for 4 years in something then, then go down into the middle of my city and try that theory out.
What im saying is we will have weapons! regardless of database wipe, it wont take two seconds to earn enough for a dagger.
U talk like an 11 year old who watches martial arts and studies karate like they actually help. My point is, that 3 real fights will do u far more good at learning how to fight that 3 years of prancing about and breaking things on your head -_-.
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Ive just edited skain\'s post, he used me as a reference. I hate brothers edit edit edit, hope noone read that last post of his about me, and yes it was true if anyone did, but the guy was asking for it.
As for the training, Id appreciate it if all u guys would read the old posts, your saying the same things.
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Sakin for you to know i am training in jujitsu and kick boxing i have been doing so for about 7 months now and am going for my frst real belt this chirstmas although i know stuff in the higher sylbuses.. and if you think a weapon e.g a baseball bat would stuff a black belt.... well you would be wrong... knifes could but it depends on the size of it... and ive been in a quite a few real fights so dont try to act like i know nothing...
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It\'s an idea that can be abused. If you\'re high level, and it becomes harder to gain more training in a skill, you merely need to look for the books.
In Morrowind, there was no level cap so you can just delay reading the books.... Of course, it\'s very easy in Morrowind to become godly.
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bullshit!
U cannot block a baseball bat, unless u come underneath, which no-one with half a brain is going to allow. as out of natural reaction u would move back.
So the other option is to avoid but, anyone with an ounce of strength would be able to double over a swing and make a return in time before anyone could make an offensive attack.
Ill not make it as graphic as before as he\'ll make me edit it again, but my bro kwartz beat the EDIT out of a second dan nearly twice his size, by simply having fighting experience (heh heh he used to be bullied and is nuts ;-))
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K two things
1) I believe sifright and skain are both right Martial arts against combat xp the combat xp would prob win. But if you get combat xp to go along with martial arts, then a baseball bat becomes a twig, I do taekwondo myself and there is a lot of mano a mano in that.
2)Can we get back to the actual topic plz all you guys are doing is arguing like babies. Let it slide and start thinking how to make the game better.
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Heh, I liked the Martial arts debate myself.
My point was that you do not learn fighting skills by reading a book. You can train with a coach or trainer, or you can learn by fighting battles your self. You really need both.
Spells could be thought of the same way, you could read a spell book, but untill you cast the spell in combat with a 500 Kg Oger beating you with a 2m tall club, you will not get better at combat casting.
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Heh I could beat an ogre with a twig for I am the mighty WAYLANDER.. okay so can we say books for nerds...uh I mean wizards and such, and trainers for other ppl. Of course this is apartfrom combat xp.
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I never liked Morrowind, but I did like it\'s skill system, very much potential. This game should have a similar skill system to it at least. If you are using a certain skill, you should become better at this skill eventually. There is no exchange for real combat experience, so of course the skills could be subdivided as many times as needed.
Blue Crystal Magic:
Concentration: This is how well you can focus your will to cast the spell. Becoming better at this could increase the speed at which the spell charges up and casts itself.
Power: Comes from practice, checks with your total experience on how powerful your spell is.
Combat Casting: This is the \'real experience\' portion of the spells. You have to be in a battle for this to increase, not just cast it over and over again at a brick wall, or a statue. The true stress and adrenaline of combat is only experienced in a real situation. If you are poor at this skillset, you will fail your spells in battle more often.
Well what\'s a forum post without a scenario! ;)
Zakynthos the young mage exits through the main doors of the Wizard Guild with the book of Magic Missile in his hand. He reads the book, and becomes adept in magic Missile.
Blue Crystal Magic:
Spells:
Magic Missile:
Concentration: 5
Power: 5
Combat Casting: 1
Zakynthos heads over to his favourite rock in the distance and starts casting the spell over and over and over and over again. After 30 minutes of zombie-like training:
Magic Missile:
Concentration: 12
Power: 9
Combat Casting: 1
Feeling prepared to enter a real battle, Zakynthos attacks some goblins he finds on the way back to town. He casts the spell he has been practising, but fails repeatedly, and dies pathetically. This way, even if you are a hardcore trainer, or just looking to kill stuff, you will have to fight some real battles to be better at casting spells.
Zakynthos fights the goblins several more times, escaping narrowly when he needed to. After 30 minutes:
Magic Missile:
Concentration: 16
Power: 14
Combat Casting: 6
As the level of the skill increases, obviously it becomes more difficult to increase it more. The cap could be 100, or 500, or no cap, that part doesn\'t matter, (although I think many would prefer a very high cap, or none).
This could work with any skill, not just our example magic missile.
Spells would require books, as could/should MANY other skills (Specifically, with jobs, for the alchemists, healers, and mainly *teachers*)
Physical abilities would be more or less completely training based. An NPC could make you proficient in a physical ability, and after that its all up to you to increase it.
Yiorgos the Hairy teaches you how to swim for a cost of 1000 Tria.
Swimming: 1
You go swimming for an hour, (crazy).
Swimming: 6
Etc
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Speaking of books are you gona write one, all my posts fit into one of urs, then again most of mine are \"great idea but...\" then a small change :P. The only problem is this would be anoying maybe if the thirty mins became say five
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It\'s just an example, the numbers I used aren\'t set in stone, just so you get an idea of what I\'m talking about. I make some of my posts long so people don\'t ask silly questions. I barely understand what half the people are trying to say in this forum.
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why don\'t one of you walk up to an NPC in MB and ask for training - hmm? If I recall correctly they respond to that... don\'t remember if the NPC dialogues have been updated recently or not though...
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Upganedo uise tahma soh cah toa ti pie. Nothing personal like not at all, I dont mean nothing personal in the way\"I hope hes an idiot and thinks this is sincere\" kinda way I just wanted to say maybe shorten them a bit so more ppl will read them cause they are really good ideas
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I wrote a post about a four way gaining of xp, reading, training, observing and preforming:
check it out:http://planeshift.oodlz.com/wbboard/thread.php?threadid=5314&boardid=13&sid=cc3361d34893468b0a1799a52fb6cfd0
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If you go up to the lady on the roof of the tavern, she says that she is a trainer! If you ask her to train you she will respond with something like \"What do you want me to train you in? Sword handling or light armours?\" So I think that they have training pretty much worked on, but keep on submitting ideas! You never know what they might do!