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Originally Posted by Seeya
I was helping a new player earlier, i realized he's a Sorceror but using a sword. I asked why he isn't practicing magic, he says he never had enough mana to cast spells. He has 22 hours and is a trial.
A level one Sorceror can start with 2-3 spellpoints normally. Which is seemingly reasonable, but with this, they can only cast one spell which is Magic Bullet (which new spellcasters don't start with). Even with mana crystals they're stuck with no choice but to get gear before they can use magic.
I'd love to see new Sorcerors start with two-three magic bullet spellbooks. It'd only be logical, because it's just unreasonable that a new player, wanting to be a mage gets stuck with:
Stats: -3 str, +2 dex, -3 con, +3 int, -1 wis, +3 pow
and can do magic just about as well as a warrior or barbarian.
any thoughts?
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The stats are pretty lame for starting characters.
Starting stats should just be based upon class, not sitting there randomizing and then getting plus' or negs.
If a player has no idea what to do, they will usually just start then choose the coolest looking class. But then 2 week later they realize their stats totally don't match their class, or in this case, temporary prevent the use of that class's spells.
As a personal point I went for high strength when rolling my stats because I was a noob and for most games Strength is the best attribute. Then I chose sorcerer because it had the coolest icon. In the end I had absolutely horrible stats before I realized how to play the game, and it ended up costing me A LOT of money for the GKs, and a lot of troubles with low HP gains (from being sorc) and seemingly useless other gains because GK has a hidden 'Melee Only' stamp when it comes to events and mostly every other task.
Idea:
There could be like class specific 'Buffs' for new players that last for like their first 10-20 hours of game time (like the 'Trial AK47' on Era) that increase the stats/points that pertain to that class by a significant amount making it possible for them to begin leveling on their own rather than relying on a older player or killing 50000 shell bomies. (These buffs could even be made into basic/advanced potions and sold in the various magic shops or for a small amount of gelats.)
Examples:
Magical (Sorcerer) - +10 SP +1 INT +1 POW
Savagery (Barbarian) - +15 HP +5 DAM +1 CON
Warrior (Warrior) - +10 HP +5 ARM +1 STR
Holiness (Priest) - +5 Grace +1 WIS +1 POW
Thievery (Thief) - +5 HP +2 Speed +1 DEX
Or make starter sets of items for each class. Whatever, just make it easier to start.