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==Skill Points== | |||
When leveling up, you gain both Stat Points to assign in your Stats window [O] and Skill Points to assign in your Skills window [K]. This is because in Soul's Remnant, while you can level a Combat Skill up to level 20, the actual level of any Combat Skill you use requires the usage of Skill Points. And the level of your Active Skills have a considerable impactful on damage calculations. | |||
Combat skills can cost anywhere from 1 to 3 skill points to activate at level 1, and from that point on each additional level costs 1 skill point. | |||
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Skill level is also very important for Life Skills. In order to gather certain materials from the world, you will need to have the related Gathering Skill at a high enough level. And certain crafting recipes will only be unlocked after reaching the required Crafting Skill level as well. | Skill level is also very important for Life Skills. In order to gather certain materials from the world, you will need to have the related Gathering Skill at a high enough level. And certain crafting recipes will only be unlocked after reaching the required Crafting Skill level as well. | ||
Luckily, it's a lot more straightforward to level a Life Skill than it is to level a Combat Skills. Life Skills don't have any material requirements to level them! Because of this, Life Skills will typically level up automatically once you get enough Skill EXP for them, making it easy to keep gathering or crafting without having to worry about missing out on any benefits. | Luckily, it's a lot more straightforward to level a Life Skill than it is to level a Combat Skills. Life Skills don't have any material requirements to level them! Because of this, Life Skills will typically level up automatically once you get enough Skill EXP for them, making it easy to keep gathering or crafting without having to worry about missing out on any benefits. | ||