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Is there a way to take off false accusations?
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Fuzion
Fuzion

Dec-30-2004 10:19

That's one question I have. Another question is, what skills and and experience level should I be for each of the different levels of difficulty?

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Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Dec-30-2004 11:54

Yes, there are some people in hte pub that may help you.

(We can't just say it! We have to keep everything a mystery!)

I agree, do easies and beginners; until you cannot do beginners anymore. Then, a good way to tell what level you should be at, is to do what level your favors are. (i.e. If your favors are at the intermediate level, do intermediate cases)

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Dec-30-2004 22:25

Until, of course, your favors are at the incredibly hard level. Then do incrediblies for a while, but don't keep it up forever....or it /will/ be forever!

At least, as the situation currently stands.

Fuzion
Fuzion

Dec-31-2004 13:51

My favors are at intermediate level, and I've done two of those. One, I just happened to pretty much guess, and got it right, and the other I got a false accusation on. Not sure if I didn't pick the right skills or what.

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Dec-31-2004 13:53

Well, you are still able to do beginners. If you haven't done the tutorial, I suggest doing that one first. Also, do not do too hard of cases until you have done a full days of cases without guessing/quitting.

Fuzion
Fuzion

Dec-31-2004 20:08

I've done the tutorial, and I'm 10-1 right now. How many beginner cases can I do?

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Jan-2-2005 08:46

as much as u want. go on with the level till you have more skills or items or till u find it to easy. then u move up a level. if its too hard move back down and earn more skills.

cfmdec
cfmdec

Jan-2-2005 08:57

The beginner level has a max. exp limit of 200. Once you reach that, you can do the easy ones forever if you like.

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