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- Cain Freemont
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The NPC orc enables a microscopic amount, or so it seems. I am led to believe that it is the same as one skill gain. XDAristeaus wrote:A low level, i couldnt name a percentage. the same as the npc orc enables. I would see it as a small booster to new players. Or a way to teach runes by experienced mages. etc etc
I would think maybe something ranging from 5-10% would make sense, if it was roleplayed in such a way that the teacher actually taught the student for a somewhat extended period of time.
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But that really doesn't fit with the proposal, considering anyone can learn basically any skill they want, aside from languages. The Orc NPC teaching you that one skill point means nothing when its very, very simple to just start learning the skill. Teaching someone to fight with a blunt weapon, for instance, means nothing if you gain the skill from simply bashing a pig in the head.
the elf npc teaches you skil lbase don your intelligenc,e Ules, who had 18, had green skil lwhen he was taught it.
Anyway. I dont like these ideas from tohers:
1) Skill loss of tacher
2) only teaching those who dont have skill
They are stupiud and wont help anymore than what ive said. Seriously, if someon teaches you how to saw wood, can they not later teach you how to do it better? Anyway
The reasons those arent needed are the othe rmeasures ive said, which are much better IMHO
1) Teacher can only teach once every hour or so, and the student skillcaps as well when he learns
2) Cant teach until you're a high enough skil l(as people keep saying without reading me saying it 50 times...)
3) Can only learn up to a certain skill from teaching
I think those are more realistic and easy:
1) A teacher wont have the focus to teach more than 1 lesson eveyr hour or so. Otherwise we'd get through a school day within an hour
2) One just learning a subject cant really teach well, as they barely know it themselves
3) You can only learn verbally for so logn before you need to do stuff yourself
4) A teacher doesnt forget what they teach, so skil lloss form them is moronic
5) You can learn from a teacher even if you know the basics. Otherwise, you couldnt learn calculus if you have already taken algebra. Also, this would make teaching only useful for languages
I think that all makes sense
Anyway. I dont like these ideas from tohers:
1) Skill loss of tacher
2) only teaching those who dont have skill
They are stupiud and wont help anymore than what ive said. Seriously, if someon teaches you how to saw wood, can they not later teach you how to do it better? Anyway
The reasons those arent needed are the othe rmeasures ive said, which are much better IMHO
1) Teacher can only teach once every hour or so, and the student skillcaps as well when he learns
2) Cant teach until you're a high enough skil l(as people keep saying without reading me saying it 50 times...)
3) Can only learn up to a certain skill from teaching
I think those are more realistic and easy:
1) A teacher wont have the focus to teach more than 1 lesson eveyr hour or so. Otherwise we'd get through a school day within an hour
2) One just learning a subject cant really teach well, as they barely know it themselves
3) You can only learn verbally for so logn before you need to do stuff yourself
4) A teacher doesnt forget what they teach, so skil lloss form them is moronic
5) You can learn from a teacher even if you know the basics. Otherwise, you couldnt learn calculus if you have already taken algebra. Also, this would make teaching only useful for languages
I think that all makes sense
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I'd like to add you should probobly be better than them at the skill.Cant teach until you're a high enough skil l(as people keep saying without reading me saying it 50 times...)
I also do not like...
1.)The teacher loosing skill.(This only makes sense for magic since it is indeed unfused.)
2.) And teaching those with no skill.
3.)Only being able to teach every few hours/every hour.(I state why below)
I may dare to suggest..
1.)Being able to learn from some one with a skill level that is much greater than yours no matter what your skill is.(I belive a master of fighting could teach evan an established warrior)
2.) The person learning would hit the skill cap after one lesson and you could teach any one you wanted but they could only learn every few hours.
first thing's first, you would of course be higher than them, as with my plan you'd reach the "teachable" cap (cant be taught anymore) before you reached teaching status.Gort Greegog wrote:I'd like to add you should probobly be better than them at the skill.Cant teach until you're a high enough skil l(as people keep saying without reading me saying it 50 times...)
I also do not like...
1.)The teacher loosing skill.(This only makes sense for magic since it is indeed unfused.)
2.) And teaching those with no skill.
3.)Only being able to teach every few hours/every hour.(I state why below)
I may dare to suggest..
1.)Being able to learn from some one with a skill level that is much greater than yours no matter what your skill is.(I belive a master of fighting could teach evan an established warrior)
2.) The person learning would hit the skill cap after one lesson and you could teach any one you wanted but they could only learn every few hours.
Hmm, for the teacher's limit, perhaps a compromise. Like, say, teaching 5 people within a couple hours (so no one randomly runs around using !teach or whatever).
For your suggestions
1) Hmm, well, pehraps the limit on when one stops learning would be base don the teacher then. So a fresh teacher can only teach newbies, but a grandmaster could teach even a fresh teacher (not much higher though).
2)
By that, fi you misunderstood, im saying that if you're skillcapped, you cant be taught, or even if youre just close to capping. Like i mentioend with teacher searlier in the thread. So you repeated my sugegstionme wrote:1) Teacher can only teach once every hour or so, and the student skillcaps as well when he learns

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Id gladly work on this but ntiram would have to give me the player file with the text commands and i doubt he will. Plus once i was finished he'd probably say my code is a disgrace, and not implement it, so....
EDIT: Turns out this stuff is hardcoded into the server, which is C++, so nothing i can do
EDIT2: Nitram's busy and cant so much with C++ anyway, and amrtin and vilarion are both busy. So dont count on this anytime soon :'(
EDIT: Turns out this stuff is hardcoded into the server, which is C++, so nothing i can do

EDIT2: Nitram's busy and cant so much with C++ anyway, and amrtin and vilarion are both busy. So dont count on this anytime soon :'(