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SPENDSP

01 Jun
Syntax:  spendsp alt || <attribute> || skill ‘<skill name>’
Syntax: spendsp alt || <attribute> || skill ‘<skill name>’
Syntax: spendsp check skill ‘<skill name>’


spendsp alt
This command will purchase you an alternative character for your account.


spendsp str/agi/dex/con/int/wis/per/psy
This command will purchase you a point in the attribute of your choice.


spendsp skill ‘skillname’
This command will purchase a single point in the skill of your choice. You must met the requirements of the skill in order to purchase it. If you do not meet the requirements, they will be displayed to you. An example of the use of this command would be:
spendsp skill ‘dodge’


spendsp check skill ‘<skill name>’
This command can be used to check the requirements of a skill before raising it.


For information on how to earn silver points, see help silver points
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  1. Xietanu

    June 2, 2010 at 7:14 am

    I’m a little concerned about this, to be honest, though it’s possible that my worries will be cleared up with a little clarification.

    I like the idea that there is another ‘class’ of RPP for particularly good RP, awarded not automatically but by staff/players. However, if one has to pay X SP for an alt that is a Baron, or a Vek, or to raise one’s stats, it rather discourages one from awarding that SP to other players, regardless of how good their RP is. If I’m one or two SP away from getting a new alt that I want, it’ll be pretty hard for me to give away any to someone else. As you’ve stated that SP is only for ‘exceptional’ RP, it doesn’t sound like it’ll be too easy to get a hold of which will only make the problem worse.

    To avoid rambling further, I think it comes down to the issue that you’re expecting people to freely give away something that sounds essentially quite valuable, where the requirement to do so is really, really subjective.

    Anyway, those are just my immediate thoughts on what has been said so far.

     
  2. Shock

    June 2, 2010 at 7:37 am

    As I understood it, let’s say you have 5TSP. That means you can give away up to five points regardless of whether or not you spent your own points. I think this might be how it works? If not, I can see people not giving away the points like Xie.

     
  3. Carmine

    June 2, 2010 at 11:06 am

    There seems to have been some confusion, you don’t give away any of your own points.

    So if you have 10 SP, it means you can award up to 10SP. When you award it does not take away from what you have. It is just the limit on how much you can award yourself.

     
  4. Xietanu

    June 2, 2010 at 11:51 am

    Ah, I see, that clears things up. Sorry for getting confused.