About the Skill/Stat Reseter
Don't jump on me or anything if it's been suggested before, but could I suggest changing the price of the Skill/Stat Reseter?
I transferred all my stats into INT before I was level 40 so someone could help me level in Glast Heim. I didn't know how much it would be for me to reset my stats after level 40, which kind of sucks because nothing really told me how expensive it would be. Now the only things I can kill are porings, drops, lunatics, and eggs in Prontera fields and sell their loot. At the moment for me as a level 45 Acolyte, it costs 50,000 zenny to change my stats. I currently have 11,000 zenny. It's going to take me a long time to get that much with the limited things I can sell (and no, I don't beg, so don't worry).
Now, I saw a post where GM-Pa... (... I've pretty much given up on names) posted that she didn't want anyone to abuse the Skill/Stat Reseter. But I want to suggest to make cost proportionate to level, if it hasn't been done already. Maybe something like, every level gained from level 40 onward, multiply the level by 2500z?
[By the way, these costs are for reseting Stat or Skills only, not both at the same time.]
Like...
At level 40, the cost is 2500z.
At level 41, the cost is 5000z.
At level 42, the cost is 7500z.
At level 50, the cost is 25,000z.
At level 60, the cost is [Whatever is 20 x 2500 is].
And so on up to 99.
So the max, you'd pay for Skills or Stats is 99 x 2500.
Math is pretty simple, just find the cost by:
[(Character's Current Level) - (Level 40)] x 2500z.
As for the option of reseting both Stats and Skills, just multiply the cost by 1.5 (3750z instead of 2500z).
Well, that's all I have. ;O
So yeah, I put some thought into it, so don't blow it down too much. D;
Apparantly, I'm the only one who doesn't like that much of a high cost on the Skill/Stat Reseter. Then again, I'm still used to it being only 1000z. D;
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