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Question re: Builds

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:10 pm
by Zephyr40k
Hello,

So I've been playing this game for about a week now and am enjoying it. I've gotten to the point where new skills will require a significant investment of time, and I want to follow the "single-use tool" philosophy. That is, don't make a jack-of-all-trades character.

So I'm planning on making a few alts and having each one specialize in something. So I'm curious, what are some of the common builds for characters? Metalworking/blacksmith/mechanics? Farming? masonry? I'm sure combat is its own very specific build type. I couldn't find any published character builds on this forum.

Re: Question re: Builds

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:13 pm
by Dallane
Zephyr40k wrote:Hello,

So I've been playing this game for about a week now and am enjoying it. I've gotten to the point where new skills will require a significant investment of time, and I want to follow the "single-use tool" philosophy. That is, don't make a jack-of-all-trades character.

So I'm planning on making a few alts and having each one specialize in something. So I'm curious, what are some of the common builds for characters? Metalworking/blacksmith/mechanics? Farming? masonry? I'm sure combat is its own very specific build type. I couldn't find any published character builds on this forum.


you wont find any builds for this game.

other then combat all u need is phlegm and black bile for labor characters.

Re: Question re: Builds

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:16 pm
by staxjax
Just have one main, the investment into one main character is much less than if you were to have several 'main' characters. Never fight with your main, and always :lo at sign of danger and relog a combat character. Combat characters take very little time to develop if you have a jack of all trades main character to feed them.

Re: Question re: Builds

PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 8:18 am
by Potjeh
Yeah, there's a lot of overlap in proficiency requirement between different skill branches, so you'd be doubling a lot of your work if you made different characters for different industries.