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sasori
08-28-2006, 05:31 AM
PT or 'points' will make or break your character. It is similar that of a STAT but is treated differently. To understand more about PT, let's define the different kinds.


Melee PT
- Gains experience using close range weapons like sword, mace, spear and other close range weapons.
- As it levels up, it increases close range attack power, can wield stronger close range weapons and armors.

Longe Range PT
- Gains experience using guns and bows and arrows
- As it levels up, it increases range attack power, gains additional Stamina [SP], can wield stronger and faster armors and weapons.

Racial PT
•Launcher PT [Accretia]
-Gains experience using Launcher type weapons.
-As it levels up, can wield stronger launcher weapons and armors
•Summon PT [Cora]
-Gains experience everytime you use your Animus [summon]
-Higher summon PT means you can summon high level animus
•Unit PT [Bellato]
-Gains experience everytime you use MAU [Massive Armor Unit]
-As it levels up, you can purchase higher upgrades.

Force PT
[Not applicable for the Accretia Race]
-Gains experience everytime you use force (spells)
-As it levels up, it can make stronger force damage, can wear stronger Force armors and weapons, and gains more FP.

Shield PT
- Gains experience everytime you SUCCESSFULLY block an attack using a shield
- As it levels up, it increases the chances of blocking an attack/magic and can use stronger shield.

Defense PT
- Gains experience for every damage recieved
- As it levels up, additional HP, and take less damage.

Craft PT
-Gains experience everytime you SUCCESSFULLY craft an item
-As it levels up, it increases the chances of success crafting and unlock more items craftable.
Three crafting types.
-Armor
-Weapon/Shield
-ammunition

You can access your PT list by pressing C and selecting Ability Info

Everytime you level up, a certain number of points is added to your maximum PT. The higher your level is getting, the higher number of points is added to your maximum PT.

(IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/morrigan41269/pt.gif)

Shown below on how PT looks for each race.

(IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/morrigan41269/th_accretiapt.jpg (http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/morrigan41269/accretiapt.jpg)) (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/morrigan41269/th_bellatopt.jpg (http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/morrigan41269/bellatopt.jpg)) (IMG:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/morrigan41269/th_corapt.jpg (http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/morrigan41269/corapt.jpg))

Reminders:
•You'll only gain PT if you make a minimum damage to monsters.

•The amount of pt you'll get will depend your level and the monster's level.

E.g. if at level 1 you gain 6 xp from Flem in your close range with 1/N PT, when you reach level 10, still 1/N close rage PT, you'll get less or no experience at all.

•Def PT will not gain experience depending on how much damage you take but, again, on your base level.