I'm not very expert of this game and there's something which is odd for me.
Maybe you all know the answer, if so, please explain it to me.
I understood that:
1) Aptitudes scores fom the basis of Skills (so if i have SOM 20 and but the first point of Blades, I'll have Blades 21 ..).
2) Skill points from 60 upwards are more expensive...
And here I got my problem.
If that "60" has been reached through Morph bonuses to Aptitudes (which act as basic scores for skills)...what happens if I changed morph and therefore changed Aptitudes?
Now maybe that "60" can or cannot be reached...so maybe I've paid too many or too few points for that over-60 skill!
What's the official answer about it?
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Changing Morphs & Improving Skills over 60
Thu, 2016-02-11 06:41
#1
Changing Morphs & Improving Skills over 60
Thu, 2016-02-11 07:48
#2
Morph bonuses do not count in
Morph bonuses do not count in the determination of RP (or CP) cost to improve skills - you only look at the ego for those.
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Thu, 2016-02-11 07:54
#3
Thank you.
Thank you.
I just noticed that in character creation Morph bonuses to aptitudes are added after the "60 pts" skill maths.
So I guess the same is true for later skill advancement.
Thu, 2016-02-11 09:18
#4
Yeah, it is. Honestly, you
Yeah, it is. Honestly, you should think of morph bonuses as being a form of equipment bonus.
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Thu, 2016-02-11 19:07
#5
Because bodies are more or
Because bodies are more or less equipment.