There is some limit to the power of a character?
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There is some limit to the development of a character? Like in Ultima Online (if I remember well) you cannot develop all the skills to the maximum level, for this reason you will be forced to team up with other characters, like if you are a warrior you cannot be a blacksmith, for this reason, if you need the topmost quality sword you need to ask to a fully developed blacksmith to forge it for you.
So, in this title will be this feature or I can be the strongest warrior, cleric and artisan all on the same character if I play a lot of time?
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@sieich In the game you can learn all the skills and professions, so that the limit is only in your maximum capacity. That is, how much you will be able to develop a character
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This is the way I understand it, somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
To craft you need recipes, you can gather all recipes for all crafts on one character, there is no limit. See https://forum.fracturedmmo.com/topic/5608/summary-of-the-crafting-building-q-a-livestream/2
There are no classes. You can get all abilities from all 'classes' on one character, there is no limit. See https://fracturedmmo.com/feature-spotlight-3-knowledge-system/
All crafting and all fighting are influenced by attributes. Those attributes are chosen at creation and can in game be increased by 2 maximum via talents. See https://fracturedmmo.com/feature-spotlight-5-character-creation-attributes-resting/
If you want to be a warrior and or a blacksmith you need to create a character with a lot of strength. A character with lower strength will be able to use warrior abilities and blacksmithing recipes, but the result won't be as good as that of someone with maxed out strength.
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You can learn every single skill, but it will take you forever to do so and you can only equip or turn on a certain number of skills at a time.
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Litterally there will be a limit, IF you are able to learn all Knowledges. But to reach this will be a very very long time goal, if i understand Dynamights vision right.
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apparently your functional skill limit will be dependant on how exactly knowledge works, and if theres a limit on that. id assume that if you explore every corner of the (RANDOMLY GENERATED) world then you're probably gonna have more than enough knowledge to level everything up, and that doesnt account for if theres repeatable methods to grind knowledge
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@fibs said in There is some limit to the power of a character?:
You can learn every single skill, but it will take you forever to do so and you can only equip or turn on a certain number of skills at a time.
That's actually something that I've been wondering about... I mean, having to forget a skill to learn another kind of contradicts real life.
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@jozef Nailed it - and well put.
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@nightcoder said in There is some limit to the power of a character?:
That's actually something that I've been wondering about... I mean, having to forget a skill to learn another kind of contradicts real life.
Not entirely! If you replace an old skill with a new one, you will probably gradually forget the old one as a consequence of dedicating less time and practice to it.
That said, I believe Fractured will let you max out every skill and keep them maxed out, but most of them will be dormant and you have to "equip" your skills in a Resting Phase. Only the equipped or active skills can be used and/or affect your character's stats.
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@jozef said in There is some limit to the power of a character?:
...If you want to be a warrior and or a blacksmith you need to create a character with a lot of strength. A character with lower strength will be able to use warrior abilities and blacksmithing recipes, but the result won't be as good as that of someone with maxed out strength.
The real limit are the attributes which are chosen at character creation and not changed or maxed (unlike Elder Scrolls Games where you increase them along with skills). So even with the knowledge and basic ability to apply a skill you will be outperformed by someone with the 'right' attributes to go along with it.
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@jozef said in There is some limit to the power of a character?:
A character with lower strength will be able to use warrior abilities and blacksmithing recipes, but the result won't be as good as that of someone with maxed out strength.
That's true for skills, but I don't think it applies to crafting. The impression I get is that certain recipes/crafting methods have a minimum stat requirement. If you don't meet that requirement, it's not possible for you to use that recipe, but everyone that meets that requirement will produce the exact same thing out of that recipe. If platemail requires 15 strength to craft, someone with 20 strength won't make better platemail than someone with 15 strength.