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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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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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