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"Buying" Skills

Numba1Gun
Numba1Gun

Mar-10-2006 17:42

I was curious if more advanced people found it better to have wide range of skills at low levels, or have fewer skills but have them be more advanced. So far I've been going for bredth, not depth, but as my experience increases and I get fewer and fewer skill points, I'm wondering if I'll be kicking myself.

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Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Mar-10-2006 18:19

It's best to have a variety, but a little bit of depth.

For example, with very charming, get flirting, rule bending, intermediate sweet talking (which need sweet talking as well). That way you have a few skills, yet some depth.

Greyling
Greyling

Mar-11-2006 03:07

Definitely better to have fewer but the more advanced kind when it comes to your interviewing skills - spreading out and trying to cover both toughness and charm can really slow down your abilities to advance to higher case levels. Best to just decide if you want to go for tough or charming and then get the other kind (charming or tough respectively) later on :)

Other than that having basic hair and thread and research (!! - *cheap promotion plug) can come in _very_ handy as well ;)

Kafuu
Kafuu

Mar-12-2006 16:28

I've been doing preety well buying first the smarts skills(analysis) and having only the basic interrogation and inntimidation skill!


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