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#76
General Discussion / Re: Dropping skills
May 03, 2010, 07:56:21 AM
The examples i gave are good reasons to drop skills.
Bushido, if you are a pure mage is pretty useless, as it drops your chance to parry with a shield, and as pure mages normally use spellbooks (which do not count as a weapon) they parry like if they had no shield or weapon on if they dont wear a shield.
Magery drops chivalry's fc/fcr cap tremendously if any over 69,9. So, i suggest you drop magery if you want to go pure melee.
#77
Introduce. Hello. / [e hey
May 01, 2010, 09:05:54 PM
Hey, i've been around for like a week or so now, but only decided to post something here now  :D
So, my real name is Henrique, i'm brazillian.
been playing UO for like 11 years now, and this is a very nice shard  ;)
I may not be the best, but I hope you'll be able to see me if you're into PvP heh
#78
General Discussion / Re: Skill gain suggestion
May 01, 2010, 08:41:14 PM
Imo it would take all the work you need to do away from training skills up to GM...some skills are vey easy to train, but some are just not easy, andthat's intended. People should work at least a little hard to get a base spell damage increase bonus from inscription, or a base enhance potions bonus for alchemy, for example...
I would say some skills should yield gains more often, but not that they should increase 0.2s or 0.3s each time they increase.
#79
General Discussion / Dropping skills
May 01, 2010, 08:35:22 PM
Let's say i wanna go pure mage but got bushido because i was going for hybrid samurai, should i need to get it down with the help of a zero-skill ball? or for example, i wanna create a dexxer char but went a little over 70 magery, so i need to put it down to zero to train it all over, and risk going over 70 again?
I'm j/w if we couldnt have skills drop by setting arrow down, and not having to spend alot of gold on that.
#80
General Discussion / Re: Donation box
May 01, 2010, 07:34:50 PM
wow, i didn't know that...
that makes the donation box a trash can :/ sweepers should just keep the trash on them or simply delete them...
#81
General Discussion / Donation box
April 30, 2010, 01:40:50 PM
Today i've looked at the donation box and would like to BEG something:
Stop donating JUNK! if you need to raise tailoring, blacksmithing, inscription or anything that wields items while you gain, DO IT NEAR A TRASH BARREL! organize agent from razor is perfect for dumping items into the trash!
I believe there's some good item for starting characters in there, but it's impossible to find it with the ammount of items inside (1939 at the time i looked)

Alright this is it...i don't expect staff to do anything aobut this as I couldnt think of anything they could do (without harming donations)
thanks for reading.