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#376019 08/08/09 04:18 PM
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Hey guys,

Almost completed the game with english text mod and I have this idea:

Since most of the basic skills (first 1-2 lines) are usualy useless later on (such as summon undead + summon ghost, since you can't have both anyway and when you get demon you stop using them altogether), or maybe you put 1-2 points in them and then changed your mind about using them and went with other skills, a retrainer is a must.....you should, for a fee (to prevent abuse) , be able to reassign all or some of your skills.....this is a feature present in all action rpg....

Maybe it can be done for the international release? I would surely buy it again smile

Great game by the way, first in a long time that I feel like replaying! Only thing that bothers me is the lack of set items exploration (you find them all in fortresses, like you guys got bored and just droped them there)

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They said they were looking into adding this feature, but didn't make any promises. If they do, and it gets included in the next German patch, it should be in the international release as well, otherwise it could be in a later update.


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If it was in the form of a quest, it wouldn't be bad. But should be very limited.



Every time there I run into trouble on the road, there is always a dwarf at the bottom of it. Don't they know how to drive above ground?
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I partly understand this.

On the one hand, there could be the "trying things out" aspect, but on the other side, any kind of respect also means that one doesn't bother with proper planning, because it can be changed, then, at any time. It wouldn't be a learning lesson for carefully planning, then.

Therefore, I'm pro for a *limited* version of respect. Only a few points.


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I don't mind a more limited version, only a few points are good too.

Problem is I played as a battle mage, but I took the summoning skills too (without knowing I can't have 2 summons at the same time) and at later level, ghost and undead were simply useless compared to charm and demon. So I would gladly trade those points for extra battle mage way and magic missile, for instance...

I myself couldnt plan much since I played first time, but I did well, invested in magic missile, fireball,destruction and mana efficiency. However at level 30 I barely can take first level of battle mage way skill because I spent 7 points in undead + ghost which I don't use/need now...

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Lol this happened to me in Divinity 1. I just deleted the saved game since I played only until blowing up the Orc camp and restarted. Went out for a better plan in how to do things.


Every time there I run into trouble on the road, there is always a dwarf at the bottom of it. Don't they know how to drive above ground?

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