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 11/15/2005 13:58:27
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Joined: Nov 15, 2005
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So I'm a returning player, coming back to my level 20 Gunman. It looks that I've put all my points into focus way back whenever I created him. So I ask...
As a gunman should I have invested elsewhere as well?
If I want to switch from Gunman to Martial Arts once in a while, should I raise my Perception? Even out the two? Leave it be and use it how it is? ( .
Or should I keep striding the path I have been?
Any input will be much appreciated.
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 11/15/2005 21:46:19
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Ascendent Logic
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focus is the prime attribute for guns, perception is for MA, and reason is for hacker (the rest ignore except beleif ...... beleif lets you absorb damage)
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 11/16/2005 08:43:16
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That's not what I was asking.
I was asking if it was bad to centralize my points to one skill, and would it gimp me to share them with perception so I can switch up to MA once in a while?
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 11/16/2005 12:49:44
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Systemic Anomaly
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You could split your points half and half, but I would go for the specialization into one. Since you use guns, having everything in Focus is the best. Just because you have less Perception than Focus, doesn't mean you will be a bad MA. The extra 5-6 MCT won't matter too much in group PvP, maybe even duels.
Also, for a Hacker, I wouldn't go Reason, it's pretty useless at cap. Belief is great as it adds DR and lots of resists.
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 11/17/2005 16:24:49
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Jacked Out
Joined: Sep 1, 2005
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Yeah Perception and a little bit of Focus.
Also SoE might give us something like that on the "Test Server" Combat Revison 2.0 thing.
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