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Caldari Stain of Mind
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Posted - 2008.10.14 15:46:00 -
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Wrangler i should state that you all need to read this. Seriously after reading this shit i wish i didnt renew my acct for a year. Its bull shit man plain and simple. Do i blame you? No. But this does upset me, its obviously NOT a bug and is a FEATURE there is no denying it. This is why i miss Tomb, he was hardcore didn't care who he ****ed off in the process and always stuck to his vision of EvE... Whomever made this decision only cares about your wallet not your community, and i understand the wallet is an issue but face reality stuff like this makes you look bad.
Originally by: CCP t0rfifrans
As many of you know by now, on Wednesday, Oct 15th, CCP will put out a server update disabling "ghost training". Ghost Training was an unintended feature where unpaid accounts of EVE Online were able to continue training skills. While this allowed players to run multiple characters on a shoestring budget, in all effect, this was a bug.
Player Guide
Originally by: Player Guide
How to Train Skills
You already have some skills when you start a new character. To take those to the next level, open your character sheet (go to the upper picture on the left menu bar) and go to the Skills section. Right-click on the skill you want to train and select Train to Level X. There is also a Settings menu, which gives you different options. One of the options here is Show All Skills, which will display all the skills available in game in your sheet. If you select this option, you will see some skills with a green check mark and others with a red cross in your character sheet. The green check mark indicates that you have the prerequisites to train the skill; the red cross shows that there are still some skills you have to train before being able to acquire this particular skill.
The skills that you don't already have in your character sheet will have to be bought from the market. They are sold by ingame factions controlled by Non Player Characters (NPCs), and also re-sold by players. Sometimes, skill books are loot drops on missions, too. Some race specific skills only get sold in the space of that particular faction, and when they are sold outside the area, they are often more expensive. Therefore, if you need a Gallente skill, for example, it is advisable to check how much it is being sold for in Gallente space. After you have bought a skill, it will show up in your hangar, where you can train it via the right-click command.
You will only have to buy a skill book once - it can be trained to the next level without having to buy a new book.
Some skills can't be trained on trial accounts. Those skills are marked in the Description tab of the info on the skill book.
Skills continue training even if you are logged off, but the skill will no longer continue to train on inactive accounts (an inactive account is when youÆre no longer paying the subscription, training will still continue when youÆve logged off on an subscribed account). As a result, it is a good idea to train short skills while you are playing and longer ones when you log off. If you want to switch skills, you can simply do so by starting another skill training. The points gained on the previous skill will not be lost, but you don't benefit from the training until the level is fully completed. The highest level for any skill is Level 5, but some skills also have an advanced version. Some of those advanced skills influence the same area as the basic version, others only a related area.
There is no skill point cap in EVE. You will most probably also not reach the point where you have trained all skills available, since new ones are added once in a while, and there is also a huge amount of them available. However, it is possible to max out all the skills in a certain category.
You can only train one character per account and one skill per character at the same time, but it is possible to train several ones, one after another.
Originally by: CCP Abraxas Her boyfriend's way hot, too; tall and tanned. And I say this as a very hetero male who doesn't ever dream of the man on cold, dark nights.
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