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==Player Stats==
==Player Stats==
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   [[File:Player_stat.png|thumb|Exaggerated STR stat]]
   [[File:AttributesWindow.png|thumb|Level 21, Casual Melee (Christmas 2024)]]
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Every time a player levels up, they gain 5 attribute points along with some HP and MP. By opening the Attribute Menu (default key: o), players will then have the ability to allocate these points to any attribute they'd like. These points can be freely reset once per real life hour. The 6 current attributes are; Strength, Spirit, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, and Luck.
Every time a player levels up, they gain 5 attribute points along with some HP and MP. By opening the Attribute Menu (default key: o), players will then have the ability to allocate these points to any attribute they'd like. These points can be freely reset once per real life hour. The 6 current attributes are; Strength, Spirit, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, and Luck.
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Description: How fast you can run.
Description: How fast you can run.


-This stat cannot be increased using attribute points. Mostly a quality of life upgrade but can be useful in certain situation like skipping platforms. Can only modified using specific equipment and gem upgrades.
-This stat cannot be increased using attribute points. Mostly a quality of life upgrade but can be useful in certain situation like skipping platforms. Can only be modified using specific equipment, gem upgrades, and [[Guild]] buffs.


==Jump (JMP)==
==Jump (JMP)==
Description: How high you can jump.
Description: How high you can jump.


-This stat cannot be increased using attribute points. Mostly a quality of life upgrade but can be useful in certain situation like skipping platforms. Can only modified using specific equipment and gem upgrades.
-This stat cannot be increased using attribute points. Mostly a quality of life upgrade but can be useful in certain situation like skipping platforms. Can only be modified using specific equipment, gem upgrades, and [[Guild]] buffs.


==Defense (DEF)==
==Defense (DEF)==
Description: How much damage reduction you have.
Description: How much damage reduction you have.


-A very valuable stat for damage mitigation. Using specific equipment and gem upgrades is the generally recommended method of increasing DEF.
-A very valuable stat for damage mitigation. Using equipment, gem upgrades, and [[Guild]] buffs is the generally recommended method for getting more DEF.
 
==Critical Hit Rate==
Description: The chance of you landing a critical hit with any given attack.
 
-Critical hits deal twice the amount of damage. Beyond DEX, [[Guild]] buffs are a good source of crit rate.
 
==Melee Cooldown Reduction==
Description: The cooldown reduction you have on your melee skills.
 
-Can be further increased with [[Guild]] buffs.
==Magic Cooldown Reduction==
Description: The cooldown reduction you have on your magic skills.
 
-Can be further increased with [[Guild]] buffs.


==Tips==
==Tips==
* Whilst Soul's Remnant does not have any traditional "classes", it is somewhat recommended to stick to 2-3 stats to create a more reliable experience for yourself. For example, if you want to be more of a traditional "Mage", you would split your points mainly between INT and SPR, while occasionally dipping into LUK for some crit, and CON for some health/defense.
* Whilst Soul's Remnant does not have any traditional "classes", it is somewhat recommended to stick to 2-3 stats to create a more reliable experience for yourself. For example, if you want to be more of a traditional "Mage", you would split your points mainly between INT and SPR, while occasionally dipping into LUK for some crit, and CON for some health/defense.
* No matter the build you use, a small bit of CON will go a long way. Generally speaking, 10 CON is good for early game, 20 for mid game, and 30 for end game. This recommendation will vary with the player's build, skill level, as well as the difficulty of the current Season. However, no matter your preference, it is highly recommended to level CON in increments of 10 to get the important DEF boost.
* No matter the build you use, a small bit of CON will go a long way. Generally speaking, 10 CON is good for early game, 20 for mid game, and 30 for end game. This recommendation will vary with the player's build, skill level, as well as the difficulty of the current Season. However, no matter your preference, it is highly recommended to level CON in increments of 10 to get the important DEF boost.
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