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'''Skill books''' are in-game [[item|items]]. | '''Skill books''' are in-game [[item|items]]. | ||
To be able to learn new skills and level up already learned in-game characters' | To be able to learn new [[Skills|combat skills]] and level up already learned in-game characters' combat skills, players must use skill books. Skill books can be bought from [[Cattleya]] [[Organization]] [[NPCs]], which are located across the in-game world. The books can be bought with the in-game [[Currency]]. | ||
Each skill requires a particular skill book. Each skill level requires a corresponding skill book. | Each skill requires a particular skill book. Each skill level requires a corresponding skill book. | ||
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File:Skill book description learned.jpg| Skill is already learned. | File:Skill book description learned.jpg| Skill is already learned. | ||
File:Skill book description a lower skill level is learned.jpg| A lower level of the skill is learned. | File:Skill book description a lower skill level is learned.jpg| A lower level of the skill is learned. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery>A player can buy any skill books, but can use only those that meet the [[class]] requirement. For instance, if the player has [[Knight]] as a current character class, the player can buy other classes' books, but can't use them. |
Revision as of 21:54, 27 June 2022
Skill books are in-game items.
To be able to learn new combat skills and level up already learned in-game characters' combat skills, players must use skill books. Skill books can be bought from Cattleya Organization NPCs, which are located across the in-game world. The books can be bought with the in-game Currency.
Each skill requires a particular skill book. Each skill level requires a corresponding skill book.
The skill books use a pop-up tip to describe some information about skills and skill books:
A player can buy any skill books, but can use only those that meet the class requirement. For instance, if the player has Knight as a current character class, the player can buy other classes' books, but can't use them.