Since everyone agrees that it really won't help the person to any real degree then I'd have to say...
What does it matter?
Getting any tradeskill to 65 is fast and easy - heck, for many tradeskills, it might cost more to train it to 65 at the vendor then it would to combine your way up to that level.
So VI changes it so that a person can train a tradeskill up to 21 or thier level, whatever is higher - I don't see this really hurting anyone except the person burning training points - this isn't even a big deal with skills such as tinkering, poison making or alchemey - a 65 level toon will easily have the plat and farming abilities to get any of those skills to 200 in short order.
It's not really a good idea, but since it won't have any negative impact on the tradeskill comunity, it's certainly not a bad idea.
A bad idea would be to let folks train thier tradeskills all the way to 250, or 5 points per level or something like that - then folks would be able to simply PL a toon up to it's high 40s real quick and suddenly have a GM smith, potter or tailor - that's definately a bad idea.
But being able to train up to your level - pah - nothing to worry about - you all just said so yourselves.
What does it matter?
Getting any tradeskill to 65 is fast and easy - heck, for many tradeskills, it might cost more to train it to 65 at the vendor then it would to combine your way up to that level.
So VI changes it so that a person can train a tradeskill up to 21 or thier level, whatever is higher - I don't see this really hurting anyone except the person burning training points - this isn't even a big deal with skills such as tinkering, poison making or alchemey - a 65 level toon will easily have the plat and farming abilities to get any of those skills to 200 in short order.
It's not really a good idea, but since it won't have any negative impact on the tradeskill comunity, it's certainly not a bad idea.
A bad idea would be to let folks train thier tradeskills all the way to 250, or 5 points per level or something like that - then folks would be able to simply PL a toon up to it's high 40s real quick and suddenly have a GM smith, potter or tailor - that's definately a bad idea.
But being able to train up to your level - pah - nothing to worry about - you all just said so yourselves.


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