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A skillset is a grouping of abilities in DragonRealms. The primary function of skillset placement is to determine how quickly you can learn skills. Skillset placement can also give you access to certain "perks." (See below.) Lastly, skillset placement is factored into each guild's circle requirements.
A skillset is a grouping of abilities in the Dragonrealms game. These define different aspects of training, ability, and advancement within a guild.


* [[Armor_Skillset|Armor]]
* [[Armor_Skillset|Armor]]
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* [[Survival_Skillset|Survival]]
* [[Survival_Skillset|Survival]]
* [[Lore_skillset|Lore]]
* [[Lore_skillset|Lore]]

==Skillset Placement Perks==

*'''[[Armor Skillset|Armor-primary]] (Paladins)'''<nowiki>*</nowiki>: lowest possible "minimum hindrance" for armor, ability to reduce or eliminate "mixed armor" penalty, ability to block with large arm-worn shields, highest possible arm-worn shield cap, no penalty for loading/aiming bows while wearing a medium shield
:*'''[[Armor Skillset|Armor-secondary]] (Barbarians, Rangers, and Traders)''': reduced "minimum hindrance" for armor, ability to block with medium arm-worn shields, no penalty for loading/aiming bows while wearing a small shield


*'''[[Weapon Skillset|Weapon-primary]] (Barbarians)'''<nowiki>*</nowiki>: ability to dual wield heavy/large weapons
:*'''[[Weapon Skillset|Weapon-secondary]] (Bards, Clerics, Paladins, Rangers, Thieves, and Warrior Mages)''': ability to dual wield medium weapons


*'''[[Magic Skillset|Magic-primary]] (Clerics, Moon Mages, and Warrior Mages)''': more spell slots<nowiki>**</nowiki>, enhanced recovery of attunement
:*'''[[Magic Skillset|Magic-secondary]] (Bards, Empaths, and Necromancers)''': more spell slots


*'''[[Lore Skillset|Lore-primary]] (Bards, Empaths, and Traders)''': can have two crafting careers and one hobby, giving them the most free crafting techniques and skill bonuses
:*'''[[Lore Skillset|Lore-secondary]] (Clerics, Moon Mages, Necromancers, Paladins, and Thieves)''': can have one crafting careers and two hobbies, giving them more free crafting techniques and skill bonuses


<nowiki>*</nowiki>Because only one guild has this skillset placement, the distinction between guild perks and primary skillset perks is somewhat arbitrary.
<nowiki>**</nowiki>Currently, magic-primary and magic secondary guilds gain spell slots at the same rate; this will change in [[Magic 3.0]].


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Revision as of 14:56, 25 February 2012

A skillset is a grouping of abilities in DragonRealms. The primary function of skillset placement is to determine how quickly you can learn skills. Skillset placement can also give you access to certain "perks." (See below.) Lastly, skillset placement is factored into each guild's circle requirements.

Skillset Placement Perks

  • Armor-primary (Paladins)*: lowest possible "minimum hindrance" for armor, ability to reduce or eliminate "mixed armor" penalty, ability to block with large arm-worn shields, highest possible arm-worn shield cap, no penalty for loading/aiming bows while wearing a medium shield
  • Armor-secondary (Barbarians, Rangers, and Traders): reduced "minimum hindrance" for armor, ability to block with medium arm-worn shields, no penalty for loading/aiming bows while wearing a small shield


  • Weapon-primary (Barbarians)*: ability to dual wield heavy/large weapons
  • Weapon-secondary (Bards, Clerics, Paladins, Rangers, Thieves, and Warrior Mages): ability to dual wield medium weapons


  • Magic-primary (Clerics, Moon Mages, and Warrior Mages): more spell slots**, enhanced recovery of attunement


  • Lore-primary (Bards, Empaths, and Traders): can have two crafting careers and one hobby, giving them the most free crafting techniques and skill bonuses
  • Lore-secondary (Clerics, Moon Mages, Necromancers, Paladins, and Thieves): can have one crafting careers and two hobbies, giving them more free crafting techniques and skill bonuses


*Because only one guild has this skillset placement, the distinction between guild perks and primary skillset perks is somewhat arbitrary. **Currently, magic-primary and magic secondary guilds gain spell slots at the same rate; this will change in Magic 3.0.