I completely agree with you. Powerleveling just...completely takes out the feel of who I'm trying to roleplay, it makes me want to just abandon the character because I did something OOC. Back when I first started playing, I loved it, and played and learned to roleplay as I went. Well guess what? First character was ruined due to OOC actions. I didn't quite know how to roleplay, but it was a nicely powerleveled character I'd spent a lot of time on. So, I make another...guess what? The monster AI's were working again, so I had to train on rats...for so...so...long. That got boring as HELL, so I go to mine and see if I can get a little money. Dig, nothing, dig, nothing, dig, nothing...45 times later, dig, you found some gold. Hurray, I spent an hour trying to get money and I got 2 progression points and one gold that only sells for 40 some trias. Now I have to do that 9 more hours so I have enough money to get that one level. And here's something highly retarded - I never meant for that character to be a miner, but the way things are it's the only way to gain money. Sure, there'll be things in the future, but mining is no different from powerleveling. I have to go totally OOC to powerlevel, and all I want is more intelligence for my character, and that's it. Say I'd want to be...a smart enkidukai? Well, out of character creation, I choose just about every intelligence-based stat I can think of, but there's that blasted CP, darn. What are my finishing stats? Oh, this is interesting...94 agility, 48 intelligence. What the hell? Races, and powerleveling, and these unoriginal histories, oh and my mortal enemy, CP, completely ruined my character. Now to get that intelligence I want to roleplay my enkidukai scholar, I have to go and mine for money, then grab swords and max that skill so I can get more than 30 experience per kill.
This RP path thing, I don't entirely understand it, but I would like it to be implimented. From what I know, you're saying that skills should be gained through RP, and from your character's history, not powerleveling, right? Some limits of course, but none of that CP "you can't have this skill it'd make you overpowered" crap just to give you enough intelligence to still not even figure out how strong someone is so you can roleplay with your character. Maybe my character just wants to be a good groffletoe player? He would need high intelligence, MAYBE charisma? Well I have to max all my other stats, then max swords and go kill everything I see. Then I have to mine until my finger goes numb from clicking that damned mine shortcut so many times. Heyyy, whaddya know? I finally have maxed intelligence, but now everyone knows me as "that powerleveler" not "that roleplayer" because I spent weeks on end maxing all those stats and skills just so I could get my freaking intelligence where I needed it. I'm certainly not gonna be able to only train intelligence with low stats, no fighting skill, and only 30 experience per kill. It's stupid.