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===Training a Commoner=== |
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Revision as of 17:27, 12 March 2022
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This guide will be an all encompassing guide for those delving into the realm of commoners.
Roll up a character
First make a character
Play your character
Play your character. As a Commoner you'll have no real goals other than those you set yourself. And, without access to the magic skillset, or any real ability systems, you'll have a lot of free time. Which you'll need because advancing is really painful and slow as a Commoner.
Advantages to being a Commoner
A Commoner trains all skills at a secondary rate. Meaning, if you plan on becoming a Moon Mage, you can train weapons up a bit before joining. This is largely silly though, because all skills train as primary to 50 ranks, and then as secondary to 100 ranks.
Disadvantages to being a Commoner
Literally everything else. The best way around this is addressed in the next point.
Ability Choices
As a commoner, you have access to a library of zero powerful spells and abilities. These include:
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Training a Commoner
Do stuff and gain experience.
Join a Guild
After a while you'll realize a Commoner is pretty boring. See New player guides for more information about guilds.
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