I feel that there is something wrong with the game mechanics of this "life" game.
Not only does it get harder to learn new skills the more levels you gain, your old ability scores start going down as well; for example, when I was lever 25, I could drink a lot more alcohol than I can now. The obvious conclusion is that I have lost some of my constituion. I also have a sneaking suspicion that my charisma/appearance score is not the same as it was when I was 22. :(
I have also at some point lost my fashionista prestige class, which I really miss. I really should pay more attention to regaining that status. :)
Then again, I really do hope that all that extra XP I've gained has helped me to raise my wisdom score. At least I feel wiser when I compare myself to the person I was 10 levels ago. :)
Hehehe. Yeah losing class abilities because you change into a new class is a poor game mechanics. The only other game I know to keep that around is the current D&D 3.5 edition
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Not only does it get harder to learn new skills the more levels you gain, your old ability scores start going down as well; for example, when I was lever 25, I could drink a lot more alcohol than I can now. The obvious conclusion is that I have lost some of my constituion. I also have a sneaking suspicion that my charisma/appearance score is not the same as it was when I was 22. :(
I have also at some point lost my fashionista prestige class, which I really miss. I really should pay more attention to regaining that status. :)
Then again, I really do hope that all that extra XP I've gained has helped me to raise my wisdom score. At least I feel wiser when I compare myself to the person I was 10 levels ago. :)
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