High Intelligence or High Strength?
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:09 pm
I've just gone through testing characters with either focus..
Note:
-CE version
-no editing or modification to characters
-making use of in-game infernal "deal" with Vooratus and the Fool of Fortune heraldry.
First off - ANY character can practically have its intelligence increased to 80+ without spending huge amounts on experience points - a LOT yes, and required leveling as a result (typically with moonbeasts).
Anyway..
I have 2 characters.. one (a Zaur) with an 85 in Intelligence, the other (a female Elf) with 150. Looking at their Shadowlord *skill* set, (they are both Shadowlords), because it has no learning bonus - I find that both are at a substantial skill level of 12. To increase their level in this skill one more point (to 13) would require as follows:
Zaur: a little over 10 million.
Elf Female: almost exactly 5 million.
The net effect is that practically speaking I can have one more skill level (in a skill without learning bonuses), with a high Intelligence level character.
Alternatively, you could create a high strength level character that won't net an extra skill level (or similar percentage), but will overall net extra damage per attack.
After a fair amount of testing - I'll take the high strength character *ANY* day of week.
Note:
-CE version
-no editing or modification to characters
-making use of in-game infernal "deal" with Vooratus and the Fool of Fortune heraldry.
First off - ANY character can practically have its intelligence increased to 80+ without spending huge amounts on experience points - a LOT yes, and required leveling as a result (typically with moonbeasts).
Anyway..
I have 2 characters.. one (a Zaur) with an 85 in Intelligence, the other (a female Elf) with 150. Looking at their Shadowlord *skill* set, (they are both Shadowlords), because it has no learning bonus - I find that both are at a substantial skill level of 12. To increase their level in this skill one more point (to 13) would require as follows:
Zaur: a little over 10 million.
Elf Female: almost exactly 5 million.
The net effect is that practically speaking I can have one more skill level (in a skill without learning bonuses), with a high Intelligence level character.
Alternatively, you could create a high strength level character that won't net an extra skill level (or similar percentage), but will overall net extra damage per attack.
After a fair amount of testing - I'll take the high strength character *ANY* day of week.