I did the reseach trophy quest at skill lvl 249 ...so when I hit 250 my journeyman trophy stayed a journeyman trophy...shouldnt it have changed to an expert trophy or do I need to turn it in to the quest giver to upgrade it to expert?
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Umm that is just lame then lol...I would have been better off waiting for one skill point and doing the experts trophy quest ....gezzz..guess I will just ditch the joureymans and do the experts now since it has only 2 percent exp....
"Side note....10 mins after I hit Expert the severs crash and I get rolled back to journeyman lol.....well I guess this is pay back for all those successful combines...."Last edited by gator; 02-26-2006, 07:08 PM.
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If you read how the trophies evole, you'll find that Ngreth coded them so that once you reach the next 'level' of skill, each non-trivial combine gives you a massive evolution to the trophy. I'd be willing to wager that a run of only 5 or 6 combines will put it to the next level.
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Ok here is the skiny on the Journeymans trophy after you hit Expert and it is still at Journeyman stats.
Each successful non trival combine gives you from 2 to 4 perecnt ..mostly 3 perecent . Didnt seem to matter what lvl spell it was.... had as high as 4 % exp on a 65 spell and as low as 2 % exp on a 63 spell but had 3 % exp on a 63 spells as well..... so as I have said I dont think it matters.
So as my Journeymans trophy was at 3 perecnt evolved after I hit 250 skill I figure it will take appox 30 to 32 successful combines to make it evolve into the experts Trophy .
So its not as bad as I first thought...thankfully....
Stats on Journeyman trophy are 5 % research mod / + 4 int + 4 wis + 4 str + 21 cha.
Will post experts once it evolvoes.Last edited by gator; 02-27-2006, 05:47 PM.
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Sounds to me like it does matter. Sounds as if higher ones give more xp. Also sounds as if the 63 spells (are they the same trivial?) give somewhere between 2 and 3 percent...you only see 2 or 3, though, because of truncation on the percentage.Originally posted by gatorEach successful non trival combine gives you from 2 to 4 perecnt ..mostly 3 perecent . Didnt seem to matter what lvl spell it was.... had as high as 4 % exp on a 65 spell and as low as 2 % exp on a 63 spell but had 3 % exp on a 63 spells as well..... so as I have said I dont think it matters.
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Read Ngreth's post explaining how the system works here if interested.
Nutshell of what you are refering to is:
If the players virtual level is greater than the trophy level, give bonus exp equal to (10*(player virtual level - trophy level)*(Trivial of combine))+(Trivial of combine)
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I guess what I meant to say was that out of like 20 combines I had only one 2 percent increase which was a lvl 63 spell and one 4 percent increase on a lvl 65 spell the rest were 3 percent increases on 63 / 64 / 65 spells.
So thats ummm 90 percent at 3 percent increases ......
Oh and I read some of that post just now...
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So people at 282 will get a level 5 trophy, and they will be at 300 skill when the trophy has only about 30-50% exp. At this point, the trophy is still level 5, but the players "Virtual" level is level 6. so the trophy will gain extra exp. Say there are doing a trivial 342 combine. The trophy for them will gain"""" 3762 exp instead of just 342"""""Greatly accelerating its gain, and making it catch up to the player quickly.
Thats alot of extra exp..PLast edited by gator; 02-28-2006, 04:43 PM.
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At 248 skill I got journeyman's trophy.
I did 20+ 262+ trivial combines yesterday (no skill ups
) and gained a whole 2% on trophy, so I guess the modifier doesn't kick in until you pass expert.
EDIT: Of course. I confused the level Ngreth was talking about with actual skill level.Last edited by Carlo the Curious; 03-01-2006, 05:38 PM.
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