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To advance skills: | To advance skills: | ||
* It costs 3 stars to increase one skill by one point, but: | * It costs 3 stars to increase one skill by one point, but: | ||
* Any time you increase a skill, your new skill pyramid must have at least as many skills at any level as the level | * Any time you increase a skill, your new skill pyramid must have at least as many skills at any level as the level above it. | ||
This means you can't immediately bump a +3 to a +5, because to do that | This means you can't immediately bump a +3 to a +5, because to do that | ||
you'd need to increase it to a +4 first, leaving you with two skills at +4 | you'd need to increase it to a +4 first, leaving you with two skills at +4 | ||
and only one at +3. | and only one at +3. | ||
So, if you want to increase skills, you must start by increasing a +0 to a | So, if you want to increase skills, you must start by increasing a +0 to a |
Latest revision as of 18:07, 4 September 2012
To advance skills:
- It costs 3 stars to increase one skill by one point, but:
- Any time you increase a skill, your new skill pyramid must have at least as many skills at any level as the level above it.
This means you can't immediately bump a +3 to a +5, because to do that you'd need to increase it to a +4 first, leaving you with two skills at +4 and only one at +3.
So, if you want to increase skills, you must start by increasing a +0 to a +1, and then after that you can increase another +0 to +1 or a +1 to +2.
Alternatively, you can buy stunts!
- It costs 5 stars and an in-game reason to buy a new stunt.
So, Hark probably can't buy 'flight' without finding a jet-pack or something, but Zahra could theoretically buy a new vampire ability she recently grew into as a result of some in-game excuse like exposure to a new type of sunlight on a new plane or something.