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Skill

Skill Levels
Not all Professions develop Skill in Weapons alone. Below also are the skill level charts for Ments, Healers and other character classes.

Weapons Skill Levels
Any Profession can train with Weapons. While there are many weapons in the game, they all fall under one of the Skill categories that you can be trained in. For example, the Mace Skill category includes war hammers and flails. (See the Weapons section of 'Preparing to Adventure' for more on this subject.)

As you train, you build the Skill level in the weapon skill category you have chosen. If you have chosen the Longsword as your weapon, when you train you build skill in THAT category, moving from Unskilled to Clumsy to Familiar as you become more proficient.

The syntax is very specific concerning weapons! If you train in Longsword you will not gain Skill in Shortsword.

Weapons
Any Profession can train with Weapons. Each character class begins with a weapon and a small amount of skill in that weapon. You may use that weapon or change to another. Once you have decided upon a weapon to develop skill in, go to a trainer.

It's generally advised to choose one weapon and build your skill as high as possible in the use of that weapon, instead of building a little skill in multiple weapons.

With most weapons, you must stand on the same hex as the creature you are attacking. Pole-arms can attack creatures on adjacent hexes. Bows fire from several hexes away. Remember to carry your weapon in your right hand.

Note that damage potential should not be your only consideration. While a wooden staff might not do as much damage as a greatsword, it generally blocks better. If you are a Healer, blocking is important because you can't regain your energy points (necessary for casting disciplines) unless you are unwounded. And although a Thief can use the greatsword for Backstab, the size of the weapon affects his ability to Hide, and he must be hidden to backstab. So there are many complex reasons for making a weapons choice.

The following general weapon list is arranged from least damaging to hardest hitting (approximately). And, there are special weapons in each class that outshine all the rest.

General Weapon List C= close combat (must be used while standing on same hex) E= extended combat (can be used from one hex away) L= long range (can be used from anywhere on the screen

dagger C and L
staff C
gauntlets C
shortsword C
shortbow C
mace C
flail C
hammer C and L
longbow L
broadsword C
crossbow L
pole-arm E
axe C and L
greatsword C

All weapons may be thrown, but only magical daggers will return to you. You can also use bows as close-combat weapons.

Weapon Skill Categories
There are many more weapons than these to find and use, but all weapons will fall under one of the above weapons categories. Remember though that weapons categories are different than weapon SKILL categories. Weapon skill categories are the categories that you train in. For example, to use a greatsword effectively, you would build Skill in the Two-Handed Skill category, as it takes two-handed skill to wield the mighty greatsword.

Skill categories

Thrown
Weapon types: grenades, daggers. All weapons and other items may be thrown in Drakkar (you could pick up a corpse and throw it, for instance). Grenades can only be thrown.

Two-handed
Weapon types: greatswords, bisentos. These weapons specifically take two hands to wield.

Weapon Skill Levels

Level Skill Name
0 Unskilled
1 Clumsy
2 Familiar
3 Student
4 Practiced
5 Dedicated
6 Skilled
7 Experienced
8 Proficient
9 Practitioner
10 Expert
11 Prodigy
12 Brilliant
13 Incredible
14 Astounding
15 Master
16 High Master
17 Grand Master
18 Warrior
19 High Warrior
20 Specialist
21 Beholder of the Art
22 Initiate of Stance
23 Student of Stance
24 Master of Stance
25 Initiate of Form
26 Student of Form
27 Master of Form
28 Initiate of Style
29 Student of Style
30 Master of Style

Developing Your Character...A Final Word
In summary, to build your character this is what you need to do in Drakkar,

Dedicate Fight and Kill Crits Search Corpses and take items Return to Nork and sell items Train

Fight and Kill Crits Search Corpses and take items Return to Nork and sell items Train

did we mention Train?

And when you reach the next Experience Level:

  • Rest
  • Class Train

Higher Skill Levels
Progress levels for the various Skills advance beyond those listed, but you will have to discover them for yourself.

Remember to regularly visit your Trainer for training!!

Training will dramatically increase your advancement through the various Skill levels, and it is an effective way to spend your gold.

Training
Skill Training

Skill training helps you attain higher Skill levels more quickly than you would by simply slaying opponents. You can ask a trainer to assess your skills. This shows you how far you have come (in percentage points) toward the next skill level.

Note that a greyed out skill category means the trainer cannot train you in that area. If the trainer thinks you are ready to receive more training, he or she will comply. However, the trainer may send you out to gain more experience in combat before you train further. Go to the Trainer of your Profession for the best rates on training.

To have a trainer assess your skill

  • Stand on the trainer's hex.
  • Click the trainer's Identity box. The trainer appears.
    (Around him are the many Skill categories you can train in.)
  • Click the skill you want the trainer to assess.
  • Click Assess Skill.

The trainer takes 50 coins from your sack and displays your percentage of achievement toward the next Skill level.

To receive skill training

  • Stand on the trainer and click the trainer's Identity box. The trainer appears.
  • Click the Skill category you want to train in.
  • Click Skill Train.
  • Type the number of coins you want to spend.

The more coins you spend, the more training you receive. The trainer will only take the amount of coins you receive training for, so if you give him more than necessary, he will return the rest*. The trainer takes the coins from your sack, increases your skill points according to the amount you spent, and displays your percentage of achievement toward the next skill level.

*Most trainers are trustworthy....there have been rumors about the Thief Trainer, however.

Class Training
Class training is how you receive the psionic Disciplines or increased number of attacks per round. You should always Class train when you advance to the next Experience Level.

To Class Train

  • Click the trainer's Identity box. The trainer appears.
  • Click Class Train.