If i change my 2nd profession...

Kenny_Pun

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: May 2005

If i change my 2nd profession, will i get all the skill of the 2nd pro. or i have to do quests again? or get them from skill npc?

theclam

Jungle Guide

Join Date: May 2005

If you change your secondary profession, you only get the skills that you would get from doing the pre-searing quests. So you'll have to do quests or buy skills from Skill Trainers. Although you can't redo quests that you've already done, you will be able to do quests that were previously restricted to you, because of your class. For example, if you're a W/E and you switch to a W/Mo, you'll unlock 5 new quests that give you Monk skills. Here's a list of quests that give you skills:

http://cleaned.beyondunreal.com/temp...wardQuests.htm

CKaz

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Feb 2005

I didn't think this was correct - ok so some quests WILL open up to you that were SPECIFIC to the new profession?

But quests you've done/those that give a skill from EACH of your previous classes, can't be redone, to benefit your new class.. do I have it now?

Hmm might be more viable than I first thought if you can at least do class specific ones, will have to look at the list now..

Sir Skullcrasher

Sir Skullcrasher

Furnace Stoker

Join Date: Jun 2005

California

15 over 50 [Rare]

W/Mo

wow i got a bad setup with W/E, heck i rarely use any of my elementlist skills, so which class is good, i heard W/M is a good choice, but im thinking of trying W/M or W/N.. or even W/R.. any suggestion?

salatious

salatious

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: May 2005

Richmond, Va

Looking for a better Guild

E/Mo

Quote:
Originally Posted by sir skulkcrasher
wow i got a bad setup with W/E, heck i rarely use any of my elementlist skills, so which class is good, i heard W/M is a good choice, but im thinking of trying W/M or W/N.. or even W/R.. any suggestion?
well Elementalist can be rather nice with this proffession by using attakcs like Lava Front,Whirwind and other things that do damge around yoru tanking body the only problem is that if you going to use elementalist as yoru sub for warrior you want to make sure that you use Gladiator armor to get them extra points for your elemental skill..

IMO Elem is a great sub for warrior but you have to monitor your energy well to make good of it.

The Warrior/Monk seems to be the most common build for them bu using Mending and healing breeze. to keep yourself healed and take some of the burden off of your Monk in the groups.

the Warrior/Mes is also nice to stack your bleeds with Conjure to suck the life out of your enemy very fast but the casting cost and recharge time on Conjure is kind high and slow.

the Warrior/Ranger i have no idea about that as i have not tried Ranger yet but if i had i would say that a Ranger would not searve much as a sub class becasue its primary is rather nice.. but if you wanted to do that i would say warrior it and use all yoru points on ranger so you could sit back with your nice armor on and spam away with your poison arrows

Warrior/Nec well my wife plays necro now and i seem to enjoy toying with this profffession because its so much fun.

prodigee

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2005

If you change class from W/E to W/Mo, what happen to the ele skills that you collected since start? Will you lose them after the switch?

Ninna

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Apr 2005

Northeast USA

Guilded Rose

Me/

you never permanently lose skills

you get your skills back if/when you change back