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Is there a special incentive for making your level-up's, or can you just, if you're not yet in possession of the multipliers you want/need, say 'the hell with it' and play on? Or does this have some kind of negative effect?
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To hell with it until you can get x5 in three stats.
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Post by fable »

Rookierookie is right: you suffer no ill effects from waiting until you get enough skill bumps to acquire that really nice 4x or 5x attribute multiplier.
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But also, if you hold it too much, I'll be harder to achieve the x5 multipliers later aye? (I mean, I think that this happen, I'm a newbie too :D ).
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How would you do that then? Not rest when you level up? That doesn't seem very practical.
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[QUOTE=Ravager]How would you do that then? Not rest when you level up? That doesn't seem very practical.[/QUOTE]

Easy. As Fable says, just make sure you have lots of restore health and restore magic potions.

Besides, slowing down your levelling helps to keep the game slightly more balanced.
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Post by fable »

[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]But also, if you hold it too much, I'll be harder to achieve the x5 multipliers later aye? (I mean, I think that this happen, I'm a newbie too :D ).[/QUOTE]

Not at all. The only thing that changes is that skill levels become more difficult the higher a skill goes. But you can reach 100 in an attribute relatively early in the game using high multipliers--so who cares if the skills become tougher to learn, after that? Besides, you can always pay a high level teacher for those last few skill levels, if you want them.
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Post by Rookierookie »

If you want to level up after you reach 100 in all skills, you can use a fortify skill on other spell on trainers. The skill doesn't increase, but it counts towards leveling up.

Always get x5 endurance every time and get up to 100 ASAP, even if it means having to train armour skills as a mage.

If you really can't get 3 stats with +4 or +5 level ups, level up luck.
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