thevoden
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Its better to give an example rather than explaining this whole thing. So just read below:
Spellbooks:
Paladin Spellbook Skills:
Necromancer Spellbook Skills:
Sorceress Spellbook:
Simulation Example
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Spellbooks:
Paladin Spellbook Skills:
- Level 1: Sacrifice, Prayer Aura
- Level 2: Holy Bolt
Necromancer Spellbook Skills:
- Level 1: Summon Skeleton, Skeletal Mastery
- Level 2: Summon Golem
Sorceress Spellbook:
- Level 1: Firebolt, Icebolt
- Level 2: Frost Nova
Simulation Example
- So a hero starts with 1 free skillpoint to spend.
- The hero spends the skillpoint to Sorceress Spellbook
- The hero now has a set of abilities (Firebolt, Icebolt)
- The same hero now levels up, he spends it again on Sorceress Spellbook
- The sorceress spell book is now level 2
- The hero now has Firebolt, Icebolt and Frost Nova
- Alternatively the hero could've spent a skilllpoint on another spellbook.
- So if he spent it on Necromancer Spellbook Spells intead of Sorceress.
- He would have a lvl 1 Sorceress and Necromancer Spellbook
- That leaves him with (Summon Skeleton, Skeletal Mastery, Firebolt and Icebolt) all level 1 spellbook spells.
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