Difference between revisions of "Affinity"

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Skills for which you have an affinity can be seen by an asterisk symbol (*) next to their name in the skills window. Note that if you haven't unlocked that particular skill yet, it won't show up even if you have an affinity for it.
 
Skills for which you have an affinity can be seen by an asterisk symbol (*) next to their name in the skills window. Note that if you haven't unlocked that particular skill yet, it won't show up even if you have an affinity for it.
  
Affinities also stop skill decay on their selected skills after 70. The effect on experience gain is '''rumored''' (no definite info at this time) to be anywhere from 3-10% per affinity, stacking up to 5 times (possibly with a diminishing effect). It would be reasonable to assume that the maximum possible skillgain accrued from affinities (at the maximum stack) would be in the range of 15-25%.
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Affinities also stop skill decay on their selected skills after 70. The effect on experience gain is 10% per affinity, stacking up to 5 times. It would be reasonable to assume that the maximum possible skillgain accrued from affinities (at the maximum stack) would be in the range of 50%.
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Revision as of 18:16, 24 January 2009

An affinity is a bonus to skillgain in a given skill. Each player starts off with one affinity in a random skill or characteristic.

Additional affinities may be gained by killing other players in combat, provided the opponent is premium, has an affinity, and is of an enemy kingdom. It is possible to gain up to five affinities in each skill this way.

Skills for which you have an affinity can be seen by an asterisk symbol (*) next to their name in the skills window. Note that if you haven't unlocked that particular skill yet, it won't show up even if you have an affinity for it.

Affinities also stop skill decay on their selected skills after 70. The effect on experience gain is 10% per affinity, stacking up to 5 times. It would be reasonable to assume that the maximum possible skillgain accrued from affinities (at the maximum stack) would be in the range of 50%..