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Zurith

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A few questions
« on: May 29, 2006, 07:20:20 am »
Hi there, I am new to PlaneShift and I love it already, but I need some help. I am training on rats at the moment and need to know where to sell rats hides, eyes and tails.

Also, how do I use progression points?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: A few questions
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2006, 07:27:31 am »
Welcome to PlaneShift, Zurith :}

We can't quite give away the exact locations of merchants that buy those parts on the forums, but you can try searching through the Hydlaa Arena, Akkaio, or Ojaveda hills for merchants willing to buy items that fall into the Animal Parts and Hides categories. At least, those are where some are located in the realm of the living ;}

Concerning progression points, check our stickied Gameplay FAQ:

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17. What are progression points, how do I get them and how do I use them?
Progression Points (PPs) are the points you get from using skills (such as fighting, mining, etc.). They are used to train the theoretical part of skills with NPC trainers or to train statistics like Strenght, Agility, etc.

18. What do I need in order to train a skill?
First you need some Progression Points and money. Second you need to find the trainer that can help you in the skill you want - ask around in-game for further help in finding them.

19. How many progression points do I need to train 1 point in a certain skill or stat?
Open your "Skills and stats" window and look at the desired skill you want to train. You'll notice there are 3 coloured bars on the right of the skill name. If the blue bar above is longer than the yellow bar, you have enough progression points to train a level. The amount of progression points and trias required for this action will increase though as you progress, so for a higher level in a certain skill, you will require more progression points and money.

20. What do the yellow, green, red, and blue bars near the skills mean?
Yellow -- Amount of theoretical knowledge (training) needed before you start the practical part (working with that skill).
Green -- Amount of theoretical knoledge achieved (when training) or amount of practical experience (when practicing)
Red -- Amount of practical experience required up to next level
Blue -- Your curent progression points. (If the blue bar is longer than the yellow bar, you can complete the theoretical training for the skill in question.)

21. Yeah, but HOW do I train?
After finding the trainer, select him or her and type "/train". Then select the skill you want to train and click on the "Buy Skill" icon. You have to train until the yellow bar turns green completely, and the next thing is the practical training for which you have to use the skill you trained in order to level up.
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Re: A few questions
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2006, 08:28:33 am »
Welcome to the very addicting PS and it's friendly roleplaying community. A little off topic, Zurith I love that signature and I have a question. As you play planeshift and gain knowledge, will you be knocking down the percentage in your signature? I am curious ...
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Re: A few questions
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2006, 09:46:13 am »
Yep I will ;), I think it's about time to knock it down a bit now.

Btw, there's actually 100 l's in that bar
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