I'm going to agree with some of the people here that just because you gain an out of character class/job doesn't mean you have to carry it over in character. I've encountered several folks who have done this.
When you obtain so many extraordinary skills, and abilities, (and can basically do every single thing that is epic and amazing!) it actually makes people feel very discouraged, and intimidated. In my time playing this game I have spoken to several people who avoid people who have a lot of powers/abilities/skills/etc because they feel like their character isn't good enough. I think it was pointed out earlier in this thread that if someone has so much power compared to someone who has so little the person with the incredible powers and skills will always be picked. In turn pushing the 'less skilled' person aside.
I don't think characters should have immense kick ass powers, because sometimes it leads to the attitude of 'You cannot hurt my character! I'll squish yours though
 ' I've seen it in other games. So I understand peoples hesitance to include over powered characters.Â
Chika has been training as a pugilist for about twenty-three years, and an arch for seventeen years. These classes go hand in hand within the game, and obviously you have to know how to protect yourself if you are disarmed. She's does fairly well in both, but there is always room for improvement.
Making your character have only a few, or limited, powers/skills/abilities includes room for character development.
When you obtain so many extraordinary skills, and abilities, (and can basically do every single thing that is epic and amazing!) it actually makes people feel very discouraged, and intimidated. In my time playing this game I have spoken to several people who avoid people who have a lot of powers/abilities/skills/etc because they feel like their character isn't good enough. I think it was pointed out earlier in this thread that if someone has so much power compared to someone who has so little the person with the incredible powers and skills will always be picked. In turn pushing the 'less skilled' person aside.
I don't think characters should have immense kick ass powers, because sometimes it leads to the attitude of 'You cannot hurt my character! I'll squish yours though
 ' I've seen it in other games. So I understand peoples hesitance to include over powered characters. Chika has been training as a pugilist for about twenty-three years, and an arch for seventeen years. These classes go hand in hand within the game, and obviously you have to know how to protect yourself if you are disarmed. She's does fairly well in both, but there is always room for improvement.
Making your character have only a few, or limited, powers/skills/abilities includes room for character development.
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