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Heroic Perk

can we get the description on this perk to say innate mastery to clearify what it does? I think the description is a bit misleading.

Dobson. You already got your answer over the prayer forum. You can think whatever you want, but your opinion does not define reality. The reality is no perk grants a skill that a class does not already contain - oh and in case someone wants to say "what about mercy?", mercy is not a skill. It is not practiceable.

Bringing this to the open forum will not earn you any sympathy.

I've never been misled by the heroic perk. A little thinking never killed anyone and each perk, in its short description, gives a good idea of what the perk is, but never tells PRECISELY what it does. "You heal faster than normal". What's normal? Ogre? Halfling? Warrior? Invoker? Cleric?

I'd just take a break. Sounds like you're walking on REALLY thin ice.

I'd not mind if a small disclaimer was added to the perk helpfile:

"Perks will not grant any new skills to a class."

I'd not mind if a small disclaimer was added to the perk helpfile:

"Perks will not grant any new skills to a class."

WTF?! :confused:

Perks shouldn't add skills like rescue. Tears up game mechanics. It just doesn't make any sense that, oh, say, a dark-knight could have access to rescue from a RP stand point either.

DK: "I just rescued you from Nasty Creature. You r life now belongs to me, as my servant."

Justified.

WTF?! :confused:

Perks shouldn't add skills like rescue. Tears up game mechanics. It just doesn't make any sense that, oh, say, a dark-knight could have access to rescue from a RP stand point either.

And quite evidently, not everyone realizes this. I know as a newbie, I definitely didn't get it at first. I'm not against adding that to the perk selection description. If it wouldn't make sense for perks to grant new skills, then simply clear it up...

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Doesn't seem like that edgy a topic. Chillax guys.

No, it's not, I just had a banana split to make up for my lack of cigarettes.....the in-laws found out today (stupid newspapers printing marriage license purchases) that their daughter married me behind their back against their wishes. And NOW they're going to sign the car that she paid off a year ago over to her, now when I don't have the money for title transfer, plates, and tags. I had the money, but they wouldn't sign it over to her then because they wanted her to come home. That woman is just doing this to spite us!

So thats why I could never rescue with that perk. Hrm...stupid rangers and here i thought it was the pets

A few sayings come to mind:

Look before you leap.

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

So... how do you mix these and apply them?

Create a crap-char, check it out. If you think your berserker can get rescue, make a crap one to learn it. Find out you can't... and badabing, you lost hours rolling to get disapointed.

Not that hard... that's what I did.

a-g

Me and A-G did the same thing.

Though, I don't see how letting the rescue perk give you the rescue skill would be overpowered in any way/shape/form.

I wanted a DK that could rescue for a cool RP angle. Then realized it did nothing. Lol. Though it really isn't that big of a deal either way. You can always apply for the skill you want and if your cool enough, you'll get it. Probably with a nice title and outcasting to boot.

It is not a matter of being overpowered. It is a matter of no perk gives you a skill that your class does not already possess.

Yeah, that was just me reading into what you said and assuming it was because of overpoweredness. Thats all.