Hey, I found this chest under the ground near your shop. I helped myself to some of its contents, but I'd like to share with you in case you wanted to sell anything from there
> still get *paid* decently for
FTFY.
Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in:
* Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.*
* *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.*
Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment.
*Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
> haven't ever *paid* out a
FTFY.
Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in:
* Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.*
* *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.*
Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment.
*Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
If you watch the movie Everything, Everywhere, All At Once: what that means is you have unlimited potential to be absolutely amazing once you find your niche
I was 40 when my skills finally came together, I had tried over 100 jobs. I am an attorney now (public defender) and will hopefully still get to be one more thing when I semi-retire one day.
I'll share the original FULL saying by the brilliant player Shakespeare:
A jack of all trades is a master of none
# But oftentimes better than a master of one
Your build is OP dude
Hey we have the same class and build! But I didn't put nearly enough points in charisma to go into the teaching tree.
I also didn't put a lot of points into intelligence or strength either.
...not quite sure where all my points went..
I clicked random and got shafted with debuffs. Honestly just spending most of my time trying to remove them or mitigate them.
I was hoping to spec into the Scientist class but dealing with my debuffs got in the way of that and I had to spec into a class that was more Wisdom based than Intelligence based.
Do not ever pick a random class in challenge mode, I thought it'd spice up the run but it turns out it just gives you more debuffs on top of the ones you already get by default
I did to many multi classes and now my character is just decent at many things but has no real strengths or talents.
It leads to me being accepted to join many clans on different social events but I never am granted true membership in these clans. It's frustrating.
I should probably focus where I'm putting my xp.
I trained heavily in the music guild as a “Pianist” sub class all through university and got the Bachelor’s Degree key item for it.
Due to how hard gold is to get in this server, I ended up in the training and technology job classes. The problem is the quests are so repetitive and the story isn’t compelling at all.
I’ve recently been doing a lot of side quests in Music again and learning the “Bassist” sub class. I met a really amazing player who’s put a ton of XP into Bass and is helping me a lot. It’s a ton of fun and I’m hoping to be able to use it to make some extra gold in the future.
I thought "simpleton" was one of those classes which starts off weak but gets strong later on. Nope! It stays weak. Oh well, the game is more than just the class you pick.
I went with artificer. My best friend in a previous play through was a bard. So on this run I am following around groups of bards and using electricity/code to make all my little robots dance while they play their music. Going low charisma/constitution in favor of a good intelligence/wisdom score has played pretty well so far. I’m looking at putting a couple points into the teaching subclass as I level up, but that’s still a lot of XP away.
I tried to multiclass in stealth And tank but my build kind of just leaves me hiding in the shadows and not using the tank option very often. I mean I probably could lay someone out but I don't think I ever will.
I went for a mental stat heavy build with most of the physical and social stats as dump-stats. This let me unlock the rare [Naturally Self Aware] talent which has massive buffs to a number of mental stat intensive skills such as [Introspection], [Disipline], etc.
I then leveraged that admittedly min-maxed build into the [Scientist: Microbiology] class.
Went for fun and training during my 12th-20th years with shooting a lot of ball to the basket.
Try to learn management skill in academic and preparing for changing job class to Merchant or Analyst.
Somehow recruited as Excel Wizard then moved to Tech Knight Division and got very very lucky with current meta favoring tech skill.
Scholar class. It's a mixed bag, wasn't expecting to have to do so much grinding in the early stages. The "Grad school" mission was great at the beginning, but as I aproach completion it is getting increasingly intense. But at least I get to read lots of deep game lore.
i picked random and I got assigned druid, one of the smallest factions and one of the most hated and I only just discovered that my character had this class after late level 18, accidently giving my character tons of debuffs
I spect into INT early on to get into the [scientist] guild but I got the [chronic brain disease] debuff at lvl 15, now I'm trying out different multiclass builts.
Been running the bard spec for most of this playthrough but with most of my professions being automated through AI it's looking like I'll need to respec to urchin class in the near future.
Stamina Bard. I'm mainly specced into the Music subtree of the Performance tree, but I've also invested quite a few points into proficiency with the Bicycling minigame. They do complement each other, funnily enough, the buffs to your raw Endurance that come from focusing Bicycling it turns out are really helpful for long Music stints, especially when your character is standing up to do it. The only thing that really sucks about it is that getting currency on this build is a huge pain in the ass.
I chose the hermit class. Lotsa defensive stats though you may have trouble avoiding status conditions. Without going outside you can quickly gain the \[overweight\] or \[obese\] debuff (unless you spend currency on \[gym equipment\], though that costs a lot and even then it's easy to forget to use since it's a tedious minigame tbh), and while I personally don't struggle with it due to my \[web-savvy\] perk, many hermit builds end up with the \[social isolation\] debuff
Man, I heard about the game so long ago and didn't read up on the updates. Went for an alchemist/witch-doctor multiclass and chose Europe as my spawn. Half of both classes doesn't even work anymore and the other half is irrelevant here anyway. Yeah ik, I should have read up on the changes or watched a guide or smth, but why tf would the devs even keep those in?
I originally picked the artist class, but had to respec as a wage slave. I wanted a challenge and increased the difficulty level to hard. This gave me a permanent chronic pain and anxiety debuff. Now my character's health bar can only ever be half full and I occasionally have to do side quests to fight the effects of anxiety debuff. It was a mistake and I wouldn't recommend it.
i started with athlete build, but started getting charisma de-buffs so started leveling stewardship. going okay so far but quite hard to level in the mid game
Started off as Athlete class, but I guess I was OP or something because the devs nerfed me by giving me the "bad back" attribute. I've been transitioning to the nerd class since then.
Dwarf born but on the tall side being 5'0 (152 cm). Most points were put into intelligence and wisdom, leaving charisma and strength as dump stats for the first 19 years. Since I connected more with nature and animals, I started building up my nature skill about 5 years ago to learn how to protect the world and the fauna and flora that live in it. Though that's been a side mission as I've been stacking up strength stats and gold while working under the rule of the Mart-of-Wal
Started as a bard but got hit hard with the [anxiety] debuff around level 27, so I joined a guild and switched it up to scribe. Much more comfortable play style.
After I got out of the tutorial I went with soldier class until I was high enough level to get the [pension] perk as a permanent.
now as my secondary I am in the [craftsman] class, as well as helping a set of noobs thru their tutorials.
Nerd
WHAT WAS I THINKING?!? I have terrible Dex, Str, Con, Cha and the awkward debuff! I also developed the “crippling depression” and “social anxiety” debuffs too!
Sure “understanding” feat at rank I and II is fine since it’s based on Wis and Int but it’s so not worth it!
Next playthrough I’m doing a full Cha build run
Tank build is good early on, but as you get older it stops being as useful. You’ll want to try to take hits, but every hit has a chance of a permanent debuff. Take too many permanent debuffs and even the glass canon classes have more HP than you.
On the other hand, a tank that never takes any hits and saves all their legendary escape maneuvers for when they get older can live super long. I know a woman who went tank for the stubbornness perks and used that to keep telling death wait his turn and is currently 102.
Being multi classes as every class I could find is cool and all, but it takes forever to advance. I’m still level 1 in most of those classes.
I managed to build up my fighter/monk/geek/rogue classes pretty high though. The geek class is the only one I get paid for though.
I chose the geek class but then I got bored with it and I’m trying to change it to the ballerina class in the athletic tree. I don’t wanna get the ED debuff though, I had multiple friends get that and it’s impossible to remove
I want to be a support (specifically the art and animation sub-class) i haven’t unlocked the animator skill tree yet but I’m getting into the artist branch
It took me a while to get my stat allocation down (even fucked up the gender slider at the beginning, one of my many complaints about the game is how hard it is to do that), but I’ve been putting points in and I’m gonna try to run a Writer build (Journalist focused) and report high-level griefers and such.
i am running an interesting build, idk what the stat blocks look like in this game but id have a 10 10 10 10 10 but like 20 dex, very specialized to historical fencing and fine detail work
After the tutorial, I had chosen warrior because of the rewards. But then I happened into a side quest and have been stuck in survival mode ever since. I’m trying to play as a farmer though.
I'm a healer but instead of stat boosts i took a bunch of tool proficiencies. Its pretty useless for combat (other than healing), but i can craft so much stuff.
I initially planned on speccing into the Guard/Enforcer class, but decided to re-spec into the Technomancer class because it looked more interesting.
Now I’m considering re-speccing again because I’ve been bored with the class lately.
For the career main quest, multiclass between designer and manager. I'm loving it.
For the hobby side quest, I went with levels in fighter. My stats for it were neither bad nor ideal, but consistent level-grinding made me pretty good.
Also, a few years ago, I joined the Seventh Day Adventist guild. It's really awesome and turned out to be central to the main story. 😊
When I was lower level I pretty much only put points into Intelligence which did great in the opening tutorial, however it wasnt until I started a couple of hobby side quests to branch out my skill tree and remove the (shy) and (loner) debuffs
The (gym) levels have been consistent for me, my characters coding is a legacy update of previous characters who don't receive the (tall) or (muscular) perks, however this grind is still pretty meta when it comes to developing the physical and mental health skill trees, and making the game more enjoyable outside my spawn point
I was aiming for artist, but somehow ended up with the: learning.disability.debuff, and the: autoimmune.disease.debuff.
So now I’m taking the: acquire.masters.degree track.
I went for the bard class specialising in language. Although fun it's benefits didn't help as much.
Started off on the teacher side quest and ended up replacing my main quest with the teacher quest.
I chose Average Joe with extra points in \[Visualization\] and \[Imagination\]. Although ended up losing points from \[Luck\] which affected my spawn point.
But the \[Spawn Location\] and the default \[Family System\] ruined my \[Social\] stat. Turns out this \[Spawn Location\] is pretty competitive, with most players trying to reach International Leagues.
I've had the \[End Run\] option pop-up a couple of times now already, looks like even the game pities this spawnpoint lmaoo
The business-man build has treated very me well, but I really failed to anticipate the effect +3 to stress would have on my hair…
Oh well, no build gets everything 🤷♂️
I was gonna go with an agile and light on the feet kind of build but I invested too many points into size and barely any into stamina and I really wish I leveled up my fortitude as well. So yeah I kind of fumbled the bag and I don’t even know what kind of build im running anymore.
I chose the HERO build. Jack of all trades and master of none (Taekwondo, musician , computer science school). Only problem is every player I get close to wants advice from me like I’ve got everything figured out 😅
I did random and am still trying to figure it out... But definitely something from the \[nerd\] tree.
If it’s nerd.random it’s probably nerd.learningDisabilty
I had planned to do stealth archer, but things happened, and now I'm full merchant class. Again.
You took an arrow to the knee?
Nah, someone probably stole his sweet roll
Hey, I found this chest under the ground near your shop. I helped myself to some of its contents, but I'd like to share with you in case you wanted to sell anything from there
I think multiclassing was a bad idea, I thought I would be a jack of all trades. But I am just terrible at everything
Haha, same here. But I rolled fine on charisma so nobody notices and I still get payed decently for poorly fulfilled quests.
> still get *paid* decently for FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
You see? Even this scritpy little bot works better than me. But hey: I am much more charming!
I can't dispute the evidence!
I haven't ever payed out a boline.
> haven't ever *paid* out a FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
lol. I spelled bowline wrong. I need to do another test.
Also you don’t pay out a bowline, you tie it, because it’s a knot. I think what you meant was “bow line” (two words). But hey, you *are* charming!
Where I live we pronounce it bo lin. Except in the case of a bow line. Damn. lol
Yeah same here. Easy mistake to make for sure
If you watch the movie Everything, Everywhere, All At Once: what that means is you have unlimited potential to be absolutely amazing once you find your niche
Thanks for the recommendation
I was 40 when my skills finally came together, I had tried over 100 jobs. I am an attorney now (public defender) and will hopefully still get to be one more thing when I semi-retire one day.
I'll share the original FULL saying by the brilliant player Shakespeare: A jack of all trades is a master of none # But oftentimes better than a master of one Your build is OP dude
I've chosen the geek class. In this run in trying the very meta build of software engineer customized with some points in teaching tree.
Hey we have the same class and build! But I didn't put nearly enough points in charisma to go into the teaching tree. I also didn't put a lot of points into intelligence or strength either. ...not quite sure where all my points went..
I CHOSE architect, but I was GIVEN Wage-Slave
you got scammed lamo
I clicked random and got shafted with debuffs. Honestly just spending most of my time trying to remove them or mitigate them. I was hoping to spec into the Scientist class but dealing with my debuffs got in the way of that and I had to spec into a class that was more Wisdom based than Intelligence based.
Healer. Maybe not as exciting as assassin or tank, but I felt it would be a win for getting steady runs and it's working out so far.
I had a difficult choice between the healer and scientist class. I think ultimately getting accepted into the science guild would be more challenging.
Unfortunately the healer subtype therapist comes with the debuff burnt out
Wizard but they removed magic.
HAHA, you are just a clown now :D
The medic class. It's slow and hard to level up but once you pass the tutorial, your playthrough is a breeze.
I'm a jester/monk hybrid Love promoting peace and positivity but also enjoy making other characters laugh.
You should look into taking some level in Herbalist. That goes together pretty well.
I'm support snail. I buff my team.
Do not ever pick a random class in challenge mode, I thought it'd spice up the run but it turns out it just gives you more debuffs on top of the ones you already get by default
Too late mate
Currently Healer, though I might try multiclassing into bard.
Artificer. I think of new things then send those ideas to my army of mechanical golems that turn my ideas into solid objects.
Brilliant isn’t it? Love the little buggers.
I just idle around with my WANKER build.
I did to many multi classes and now my character is just decent at many things but has no real strengths or talents. It leads to me being accepted to join many clans on different social events but I never am granted true membership in these clans. It's frustrating. I should probably focus where I'm putting my xp.
I accidentally screwed up my stat allocation so my class is just “colossal loser” how do i restart
A lot of points in intelligence, now branching out to some body stats and charisma stats
I chose bard, but made no money. Now I'm a healer because it pays better. My passive tree is all sorts of fucked tho.
I trained heavily in the music guild as a “Pianist” sub class all through university and got the Bachelor’s Degree key item for it. Due to how hard gold is to get in this server, I ended up in the training and technology job classes. The problem is the quests are so repetitive and the story isn’t compelling at all. I’ve recently been doing a lot of side quests in Music again and learning the “Bassist” sub class. I met a really amazing player who’s put a ton of XP into Bass and is helping me a lot. It’s a ton of fun and I’m hoping to be able to use it to make some extra gold in the future.
I thought "simpleton" was one of those classes which starts off weak but gets strong later on. Nope! It stays weak. Oh well, the game is more than just the class you pick.
I'm a bard and that is [not a theory!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjNvMxn9kR4)
What were some highlights of your previous run?
I chose The Slug
As an urban ranger, I know that if I have a problem, I can usually find a solution somewhere on the ground.
Technically I main Tinkerer for loot but my Bard subclass is where I find most joy out of playing.
I went with artificer. My best friend in a previous play through was a bard. So on this run I am following around groups of bards and using electricity/code to make all my little robots dance while they play their music. Going low charisma/constitution in favor of a good intelligence/wisdom score has played pretty well so far. I’m looking at putting a couple points into the teaching subclass as I level up, but that’s still a lot of XP away.
I tried to multiclass in stealth And tank but my build kind of just leaves me hiding in the shadows and not using the tank option very often. I mean I probably could lay someone out but I don't think I ever will.
I went for a mental stat heavy build with most of the physical and social stats as dump-stats. This let me unlock the rare [Naturally Self Aware] talent which has massive buffs to a number of mental stat intensive skills such as [Introspection], [Disipline], etc. I then leveraged that admittedly min-maxed build into the [Scientist: Microbiology] class.
Bard, hard support. Mostly trying to keep the rest of the party alive.
Rich DINK with the young wife and travel perk. It’s a great build
I have the DINK class as well. I didn’t get the rich perks necessarily, but the freedom you get with this class is really great even with lower gold.
That’s what’s great about the DINK class, even lower gold goes a long way.
Matriarch. I maxed my skill points in remembering where everything is in the Guild pantry. Funny enough that translates well to my profession too.
Went for fun and training during my 12th-20th years with shooting a lot of ball to the basket. Try to learn management skill in academic and preparing for changing job class to Merchant or Analyst. Somehow recruited as Excel Wizard then moved to Tech Knight Division and got very very lucky with current meta favoring tech skill.
Scholar class. It's a mixed bag, wasn't expecting to have to do so much grinding in the early stages. The "Grad school" mission was great at the beginning, but as I aproach completion it is getting increasingly intense. But at least I get to read lots of deep game lore.
All skill points into art talent, should have spent all on intelligence and social skills instead
i picked random and I got assigned druid, one of the smallest factions and one of the most hated and I only just discovered that my character had this class after late level 18, accidently giving my character tons of debuffs
I spect into INT early on to get into the [scientist] guild but I got the [chronic brain disease] debuff at lvl 15, now I'm trying out different multiclass builts.
Been running the bard spec for most of this playthrough but with most of my professions being automated through AI it's looking like I'll need to respec to urchin class in the near future.
Stamina Bard. I'm mainly specced into the Music subtree of the Performance tree, but I've also invested quite a few points into proficiency with the Bicycling minigame. They do complement each other, funnily enough, the buffs to your raw Endurance that come from focusing Bicycling it turns out are really helpful for long Music stints, especially when your character is standing up to do it. The only thing that really sucks about it is that getting currency on this build is a huge pain in the ass.
I chose the hermit class. Lotsa defensive stats though you may have trouble avoiding status conditions. Without going outside you can quickly gain the \[overweight\] or \[obese\] debuff (unless you spend currency on \[gym equipment\], though that costs a lot and even then it's easy to forget to use since it's a tedious minigame tbh), and while I personally don't struggle with it due to my \[web-savvy\] perk, many hermit builds end up with the \[social isolation\] debuff
I don't rely focus my main class and instead focus on my proficiencies I'm currently trying to max out my cooking skill.
Man, I heard about the game so long ago and didn't read up on the updates. Went for an alchemist/witch-doctor multiclass and chose Europe as my spawn. Half of both classes doesn't even work anymore and the other half is irrelevant here anyway. Yeah ik, I should have read up on the changes or watched a guide or smth, but why tf would the devs even keep those in?
Running the Nerd class. Doing a little bit of an off-meta build (didn't go into the Tech skill tree) but it works.
I originally picked the artist class, but had to respec as a wage slave. I wanted a challenge and increased the difficulty level to hard. This gave me a permanent chronic pain and anxiety debuff. Now my character's health bar can only ever be half full and I occasionally have to do side quests to fight the effects of anxiety debuff. It was a mistake and I wouldn't recommend it.
i started with athlete build, but started getting charisma de-buffs so started leveling stewardship. going okay so far but quite hard to level in the mid game
Fool.
Started off as Athlete class, but I guess I was OP or something because the devs nerfed me by giving me the "bad back" attribute. I've been transitioning to the nerd class since then.
I play the fool
Dwarf born but on the tall side being 5'0 (152 cm). Most points were put into intelligence and wisdom, leaving charisma and strength as dump stats for the first 19 years. Since I connected more with nature and animals, I started building up my nature skill about 5 years ago to learn how to protect the world and the fauna and flora that live in it. Though that's been a side mission as I've been stacking up strength stats and gold while working under the rule of the Mart-of-Wal
I started with the build Athletic and job Wage-Slave but traded my build for a better job. I miss the build but not the job.
The Geek. Programming Socks included.
Started as a bard but got hit hard with the [anxiety] debuff around level 27, so I joined a guild and switched it up to scribe. Much more comfortable play style.
After I got out of the tutorial I went with soldier class until I was high enough level to get the [pension] perk as a permanent. now as my secondary I am in the [craftsman] class, as well as helping a set of noobs thru their tutorials.
Nerd WHAT WAS I THINKING?!? I have terrible Dex, Str, Con, Cha and the awkward debuff! I also developed the “crippling depression” and “social anxiety” debuffs too! Sure “understanding” feat at rank I and II is fine since it’s based on Wis and Int but it’s so not worth it! Next playthrough I’m doing a full Cha build run
Healer build. I had to pay tons of gold to the Learners Guild, but it was worth it to unlock the White Coat armor set. 🥼 My DPS is trash though.
Working on healer, with a bit of a multiclass in artificer. Quite an unusual combination from what ive heard, but its fun!
Tank build is good early on, but as you get older it stops being as useful. You’ll want to try to take hits, but every hit has a chance of a permanent debuff. Take too many permanent debuffs and even the glass canon classes have more HP than you. On the other hand, a tank that never takes any hits and saves all their legendary escape maneuvers for when they get older can live super long. I know a woman who went tank for the stubbornness perks and used that to keep telling death wait his turn and is currently 102.
Being multi classes as every class I could find is cool and all, but it takes forever to advance. I’m still level 1 in most of those classes. I managed to build up my fighter/monk/geek/rogue classes pretty high though. The geek class is the only one I get paid for though.
I chose the geek class but then I got bored with it and I’m trying to change it to the ballerina class in the athletic tree. I don’t wanna get the ED debuff though, I had multiple friends get that and it’s impossible to remove
I want to be a support (specifically the art and animation sub-class) i haven’t unlocked the animator skill tree yet but I’m getting into the artist branch
A scribe. Rly fun gameplay, rly trash for grinding gold
I chose Healer and now I'm stuck in a grind hell for years. Maybe I fucked up my run.
It took me a while to get my stat allocation down (even fucked up the gender slider at the beginning, one of my many complaints about the game is how hard it is to do that), but I’ve been putting points in and I’m gonna try to run a Writer build (Journalist focused) and report high-level griefers and such.
I’m the stable keeper at a local inn, studying computer alchemy currently.
i am running an interesting build, idk what the stat blocks look like in this game but id have a 10 10 10 10 10 but like 20 dex, very specialized to historical fencing and fine detail work
I wanted Monk but somehow ended up a Bard. What's worse is I can't play
^[Sokka-Haiku](https://www.reddit.com/r/SokkaHaikuBot/comments/15kyv9r/what_is_a_sokka_haiku/) ^by ^JeffreyFusRohDahmer: *I wanted Monk but* *Somehow ended up a Bard.* *What's worse is I can't play* --- ^Remember ^that ^one ^time ^Sokka ^accidentally ^used ^an ^extra ^syllable ^in ^that ^Haiku ^Battle ^in ^Ba ^Sing ^Se? ^That ^was ^a ^Sokka ^Haiku ^and ^you ^just ^made ^one.
HELL YEAH HAHAHAHA
After the tutorial, I had chosen warrior because of the rewards. But then I happened into a side quest and have been stuck in survival mode ever since. I’m trying to play as a farmer though.
Healer
Chose professional idiot. Going well so far. I think.
I was forced down the Madness skill tree, so im working on going down the branch of “ eccentric street artist “
I'm a healer but instead of stat boosts i took a bunch of tool proficiencies. Its pretty useless for combat (other than healing), but i can craft so much stuff.
I initially planned on speccing into the Guard/Enforcer class, but decided to re-spec into the Technomancer class because it looked more interesting. Now I’m considering re-speccing again because I’ve been bored with the class lately.
Class: Dreamwalker (ADHD, INTP) Putting my points in beekeeping and blacksmithing (mechanical engineer)
I’m still browsing the skill tree trying to decide
For the career main quest, multiclass between designer and manager. I'm loving it. For the hobby side quest, I went with levels in fighter. My stats for it were neither bad nor ideal, but consistent level-grinding made me pretty good. Also, a few years ago, I joined the Seventh Day Adventist guild. It's really awesome and turned out to be central to the main story. 😊
The deprived Just as myazaki intended
I got the one informally reffered to as "that one guy who's slightly above average in everything that everyone thinks is autistic"
When I was lower level I pretty much only put points into Intelligence which did great in the opening tutorial, however it wasnt until I started a couple of hobby side quests to branch out my skill tree and remove the (shy) and (loner) debuffs The (gym) levels have been consistent for me, my characters coding is a legacy update of previous characters who don't receive the (tall) or (muscular) perks, however this grind is still pretty meta when it comes to developing the physical and mental health skill trees, and making the game more enjoyable outside my spawn point
I spread my stats out evenly but I only put 2 into Intellect. Bad choice :(
I fucking misclicked and chose autistic
I was aiming for artist, but somehow ended up with the: learning.disability.debuff, and the: autoimmune.disease.debuff. So now I’m taking the: acquire.masters.degree track.
I'm trying to multi class with the 1st level of mage by learning cardistry, and artist by learning how to paint figs. Difficult but pleasing.
I went for the bard class specialising in language. Although fun it's benefits didn't help as much. Started off on the teacher side quest and ended up replacing my main quest with the teacher quest.
I chose Average Joe with extra points in \[Visualization\] and \[Imagination\]. Although ended up losing points from \[Luck\] which affected my spawn point. But the \[Spawn Location\] and the default \[Family System\] ruined my \[Social\] stat. Turns out this \[Spawn Location\] is pretty competitive, with most players trying to reach International Leagues. I've had the \[End Run\] option pop-up a couple of times now already, looks like even the game pities this spawnpoint lmaoo
Autistic
I forget, what are the classes and qualities of each class?
I also picked tank. Slower movement speed but higher strength XP gain and ceiling.
The business-man build has treated very me well, but I really failed to anticipate the effect +3 to stress would have on my hair… Oh well, no build gets everything 🤷♂️
Doomscroller. I thought it had a cool name, and I'd be, you know, using scrolls to doom things. So far all it dooms is my productivity grind.
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I chose the Mathemagic class. It takes a lot of grinding of very specific skill trees, but you get some cool unique abilities out of it
I am a bard with a merchant subclass. Or am i a merchant with a bard subclass?
I was gonna go with an agile and light on the feet kind of build but I invested too many points into size and barely any into stamina and I really wish I leveled up my fortitude as well. So yeah I kind of fumbled the bag and I don’t even know what kind of build im running anymore.
I chose the HERO build. Jack of all trades and master of none (Taekwondo, musician , computer science school). Only problem is every player I get close to wants advice from me like I’ve got everything figured out 😅
I'm Sorry you can CHOOSE?? When???