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If you have a specific specialization you're aiming for (conjuration for mage, alteration for cleric, etc) it can help ensure you get the right one by dumping points into the appropriate specialization skill at level 20
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#2
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If you're a pure caster you can use them on research. It gets expensive at higher skills but probably still cheaper than buying research mats and skilling up that way, if you can even find those mats for sale.
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Agreeing with Lojik here; I dumped a whole bunch of points (and plat) in to my wizard's research.
Casters are kinda lucky they have a skill that is hard to level, but trainable, just so they have something they can put their practice points in to. | ||
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#4
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I burned through like 1k without realizing it while I was training Research. In all honesty, I wish I would have skipped Research all together. Just buy spells from other players. Much easier and cheaper. | |||
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