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    FedeMax's Avatar
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    Vivi Necron
    World
    Phoenix
    Main Class
    Thaumaturge Lv 80
    Why can the system be, each classes received a amount of points as he gains a level. That will go as a player level, that player grows so he get a amount of points to allocate. Like the current system, you can re-allocate the points if you want for that class only. So I have set my points for my Archer 50 and I am allow to reset them until I can find my personal sweet spot. Then I decided to change to mine level 20 conjury which it has its own points and allocation seperate from mine Archer for a level 20, giving me the freedom to grow mine conjury as I see fit.

    At the same time giving the freedom of not having any caps on any of the stats. If a lv 20 gets 50 points I can change my Mage for different setups. ATK 0, DEF 25, DEV 0, INT 10, Mind 10, Piety 5 or change DEF 0, with INT 35. That would make a weak to attack Mage with alot of damage. Giving me the freedom to adjust my class character to my play style.

    In conclusion, to use the current system with no caps but each class has it separate group of points to be allocated.
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    GreyJorildyn's Avatar
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    Grey Jorildyn
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Marauder Lv 50
    It's all well and good that eventually we're getting this custom allotment per class/job/whatever but it makes me wonder if SE can grasp that their attributes don't have to be on such a large scale.

    There is something to said, and can be appreciated, about a game where stats don't look like STR 220 DEX 175, etc. And instead are smaller, more understandable numbers. Their scales seem completely arbitrary here and in XI. Can't everything just go to 99? Why do levels stop at 50, but we can have 174 Vitality, 177 attack on a lance, a block of 90 on a shield, 133 def on a hauby, and various other figures that are just difficult to interpret and compare with one another?

    Can there be some simplification? I'd rather see a stat system like D20 where each point impacts performance than a system where gear has STR+8 on it and that means what exactly?
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