

For example, if your character is specialized in combat, increasing blunt, blade or block will be easier than increasing destruction. Skills in your specialization are easier to increase. Keep in mind that some skills are easier to increase than others. If you want to increase specific skills this way, the concept is the same, you just find an activity that will train that skill. But the natural increases are chaotic, there's no way to control what skill increases when, the skills you use most will increase. This of course is how you naturally increase skills during the course of playing the game. This way you can manage the 30 increases without leveling up three times.Īside from training, it's also possible to increase your skills by using them. The other 20 will be minor skills that won't increase your level. The best way to do this is by picking three of your seven major skills for 10 of the points. You'll need 10 skill increases for each attribute. To completely maximize each level, go for x5 modifier for three different attributes.ĭo this by picking the three attributes you want to increase, then identify the skills under those attributes. This means you can increase your Endurance by 5 points, instead of just one. If you increase the Armorer skill by 10 points in one level, you'll get a x5 modifier for Endurance when you level up. For example, the Armorer skill is linked to the Endurance attribute. Each skill has an attribute associated with it. To really power level, you need to get the maximum modifier possible for each attribute. Some skills are easier than others to increase, we'll go over the method for all of them. Trainers work well if you can find them, but you'll need money. But what if you want to increase certain skills quickly? There are three ways of doing this: trainers, books and using the skills. In the natural course of the game you'll increase your skills and gain levels. In-Progress: This guide is still in progress, I'll add information for new skills as I finish writing them.
