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I found this massive repository of irl skill trees
The whole list is here. Skill trees break down complicated topics into smaller chunks and give you direction in what you can do to get better at a certain skill. This one's got everything from cooking to climbing to electronics to controlling your tone of voice, and way way more.
finally getting the hang of understanding how the PoE skill tree works for my character lol. i do appreciate the wide selection of ways to build your character though.
craziest skill tree i gotta fuck with to date
skill trees! skill trees!!! i love skill trees!!!!!
Cree's level up skills and when you get them idk
But before we get into that, I wanna explain his role in the party. Cree is the bruiser/status effect guy. On top of having basic special moves like impale or reckless attack depending on the weapon head he has equipped. His job is to take damage, apply status effects, and do even more damage when those enemies already have status effects applied. Hes a tanky melee only bruiser as you know, and he is built to excell in melee only combat. After all, without being mutated, melee is all that he has. He remember, he cant even use throwables!
Would love to hear yalls opinions on his skill list, feedback and all that. Things I should tweak even if its just gonna be a concept. But have fun with the read~
Right now is just cree's tree, but the others will get theirs soon, even percy. Even tho percy is a special case being the almost GB form for Cree until later in his events. Point is, ive waffled on, and decided to make skills fo the fellas.
Hope you enjoy and tell me what you think! >:)
have you heard of any games with deep/complex progression systems lately? I keep getting recommended octopath or bravely default and I kind of consider class+level+equipment+gimmick to be the minimum now so these aren't really cutting it for me. if it's not something more flashy like job/skill mixing or a talent tree. I had tried out astlibra because it looked like it had multiple systems but it's not exactly worth the price tag. it looks and plays like a high-end flash game, in a bad way. I'm not married to the idea of it being an rpg or srpg. it could be any genre. I'd love to see a more complex borderlands or an offline mmo.