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Post by zarz on Jun 23, 2009 1:42:11 GMT -6
Jobs in AL are quite different from any other game. In AL you are not donkeyigned "Jobs" instead you do a quest from a certain master of a skill, after completing this quest you gain a skill. To make the skill stronger though you must learn different skills that complement that skill from the same teacher, thus enabling "jobs", but not limiting users.
-zarz
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Post by crazyjackel on Jul 31, 2009 11:27:30 GMT -6
My kingdom for a walkthrough. xD But whats the fun of that?
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Post by zarz on Jul 31, 2009 23:57:58 GMT -6
My kingdom for a walkthrough. xD But whats the fun of that? You want me to write a walkthrough?
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Post by crazyjackel on Aug 1, 2009 16:48:05 GMT -6
A simple guild would be enough. Walkthroughs are for people who have played and learned it and are explaining on the best way they know how to do something. A guide is a standard reference made by the designer. A guide would be lovely.
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Post by zarz on Aug 1, 2009 17:06:07 GMT -6
A simple guild would be enough. Walkthroughs are for people who have played and learned it and are explaining on the best way they know how to do something. A guide is a standard reference made by the designer. A guide would be lovely. Maybe.
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Post by crazyjackel on Aug 13, 2009 9:00:12 GMT -6
So masters teach skills of something, so would it be pdonkeyable to learn all the skills from all the masters? or when u learn a skill does that lvl's skill become non learnable from the other masters.
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Post by zarz on Aug 13, 2009 13:59:57 GMT -6
So masters teach skills of something, so would it be pdonkeyable to learn all the skills from all the masters? or when u learn a skill does that lvl's skill become non learnable from the other masters. Learning every skill is possible, but there is a tedious quest for each skill, it would take some time.
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