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I would support opening cross int class research to the other classes. For one simple reason:
Research was recenntly changed and can no longer be trained after a certain skilllevel at the guildmaster. This fact alone will warrant a better skill-up path for int casters. The easiest way to achieve this is to cross-research spells. This at least till lvl 49 spells- after that we get the 51-60 spells that can be researched and has the priest class spells in there to facilitate the research.
And yes i know all about the training runes but tbh this is about as hard as getting the components for the spells itself.
Now to adress that argument you are using:
There isa fundamental difference between giving beastlords alchemy and changing the mechanics for research.
The first introduces a new skilloption for a class and the other one just augments the amount of recipes available to the various int classes. This is no different than getting new/more recipes for other tradeskills. Big difference is that for research they already would have a pool of recipes to use instead of having to make up new recipes'
I would support opening cross int class research to the other classes. For one simple reason:
Research was recenntly changed and can no longer be trained after a certain skilllevel at the guildmaster. This fact alone will warrant a better skill-up path for int casters. The easiest way to achieve this is to cross-research spells. This at least till lvl 49 spells- after that we get the 51-60 spells that can be researched and has the priest class spells in there to facilitate the research.
And yes i know all about the training runes but tbh this is about as hard as getting the components for the spells itself.
Now to adress that argument you are using:
There isa fundamental difference between giving beastlords alchemy and changing the mechanics for research.
The first introduces a new skilloption for a class and the other one just augments the amount of recipes available to the various int classes. This is no different than getting new/more recipes for other tradeskills. Big difference is that for research they already would have a pool of recipes to use instead of having to make up new recipes'




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