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RE: New Schooling - Howl - 2009.Oct.15 04:38 AM (2009.Oct.14 07:39 PM)ClosedCasket Wrote: How about a different school with different classes in every district That is actually an interesting idea... ![]() RE: New Schooling - infinite93 - 2009.Oct.15 07:04 AM (2009.Oct.15 04:38 AM)Howlsong Wrote:(2009.Oct.14 07:39 PM)ClosedCasket Wrote: How about a different school with different classes in every district hmm.. . interesting... It would solve the balance issues caused by having all classes available to all levels... (i.e. dd would be mostly combat stats and maybe a few end/int boosts while the higher levels like Midlan or the beach would be either mostly end/int/rep or the combat stats would be meaningful (5000 pts or more) to players at that level) And if class progression were based on spending time in the district, it would get some people out of dd (not that being in 1 place is a bad thing, but really there are about 20 people in midlan at any given point in time) RE: New Schooling - Conrad1103 - 2009.Oct.15 07:12 AM (2009.Oct.14 07:39 PM)ClosedCasket Wrote: How about a different school with different classes in every district good idea. and you' d have to be in that district to be in class i guess? interesting. RE: New Schooling - Monk - 2009.Oct.15 10:15 AM +1 I brought this up to either Zen or Err before, they shrugged it, maybe the pull of the AL community might change their minds. RE: New Schooling - 2asandab - 2009.Oct.15 05:15 PM Having the classes separated into districts would act similar to housing. I don't know about having to have to stay there, how could u attack others? How bout shoplifting items for the CVS Stores in dd+rural? (sorta like sym-paks) RE: New Schooling - infinite93 - 2009.Oct.15 06:52 PM By staying there, I was thinking more along the lines of you 'study' by spending x number of total hours in the district to make a day count towards school. Skip a day and you fall behind. RE: New Schooling - badmanbren - 2009.Oct.16 02:00 AM Yer, you won't even have to stay there, just do your studies there. After you're done move out, and come back the next day to study some more. I like the idea, and still think it would blow population over districts which is much needed IMO. RE: New Schooling - Nightwind - 2009.Oct.16 04:39 AM How about Crocked Crusaders? ![]() RE: New Schooling - Prophesy - 2009.Oct.16 10:57 AM Allrighty, it's Friday, Where's my new classes? ![]() RE: New Schooling - lrrltt - 2009.Oct.16 01:07 PM Anybody want to go smoke in the quad? |