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How to get a Full 28 skill points for every skill tree?
How to get a Full 28 skill points for every skill tree?
By cheat or mod if necessary.

Any recommendation?

I have OCD, and I feel disgusted to see an unfinished skill tree every time. XD
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από George C. Barnes; 23 Απρ 2022, 19:29
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Well, you can craft the potion of possibility to rearrange the skill points. Because you don't need the earlier skills anymore that helped you gain skill faster. But maybe there are still some decisions to be made between some other skills that you can't all have at the same time.
Goldi_Toplitz  [δημιουργός] 23 Απρ 2022, 20:56 
You cannot get 28 officially. Please be careful with cheats and let us know you used them when you report a bug. Also be careful discussing them here, the Steam bots really don't like it and I cannot protect you from them. ;)
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από nl_toplitz:
You cannot get 28 officially.

Aren't the availlable skilpoints not increasing with every heir? Or is it a one time advantage?
Goldi_Toplitz  [δημιουργός] 23 Απρ 2022, 23:16 
I don't think you can get 28 in the end, but it's a good question. I'll ask.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από nl_toplitz:
I don't think you can get 28 in the end, but it's a good question. I'll ask.
If this is true, it greatly devalues the game for me. I am also the same and want to cap my skills. Even if I rearranged all the useless ones in the end, I am still unable to fill all the useful ones up and having to keep changing my skills around for one task or another is aggravating and unsustainable.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Siphen; 29 Αυγ 2023, 16:21
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I don't think you can get 28 in the end, but it's a good question. I'll ask.
If this is true, it greatly devalues the game for me. I am also the same and want to cap my skills. Even if I rearranged all the useless ones in the end, I am still unable to fill all the useful ones up and having to keep changing my skills around for one task or another is aggravating and unsustainable.

When I started my first game out, I believed you could max everything out. In my current playthrough, I skipped all of the ones that I could pertaining to increasing skill levels, which helped a lot. Im still behind on the diplomacy skillsets, but at least will have a choice of options available that I didn't have before.
Even I, crazy min maxer that I like to be, have come to realize most of the skill stuff is just for leveling up. Once you get to 10 it makes little to no difference what you have where. For me not bothering to use them at all would be a good challenge. I just may do that. If you get your toons to higher levels they mine too much stuff, make too much stuff anyway. I had 400 cheeses this season. Can't use them all, or sell them all. So I cut down my goat herd and most of it will rot. Ahh well. Where are those rats when you need them...
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από nl_toplitz:
I don't think you can get 28 in the end, but it's a good question. I'll ask.
If this is true, it greatly devalues the game for me. I am also the same and want to cap my skills. Even if I rearranged all the useless ones in the end, I am still unable to fill all the useful ones up and having to keep changing my skills around for one task or another is aggravating and unsustainable.
btw; as far as I know, you CAN max your skills out. Every heir will get more max skill points than his father. So if you play enough generations, you'll eventually have enough to have them all at max.
I remember a post from someone a while ago, who played so many generations that he now had skill points he couldn't spend anymore, since he had maxed out his skill trees.

Why would you constantly change them though on your current char? There really is no need. Just pick the most sensible ones and stick with them. I never swap them around.
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If this is true, it greatly devalues the game for me. I am also the same and want to cap my skills. Even if I rearranged all the useless ones in the end, I am still unable to fill all the useful ones up and having to keep changing my skills around for one task or another is aggravating and unsustainable.
btw; as far as I know, you CAN max your skills out. Every heir will get more max skill points than his father. So if you play enough generations, you'll eventually have enough to have them all at max.
I remember a post from someone a while ago, who played so many generations that he now had skill points he couldn't spend anymore, since he had maxed out his skill trees.

Why would you constantly change them though on your current char? There really is no need. Just pick the most sensible ones and stick with them. I never swap them around.
I just reconfigured mine. I had a bunch of the "faster skill gain" skills, and I don't need that perk anymore, so I switched a bunch around for perks that seem more useful.

I can't see any reason other than that to change them though. I'll just wait til my superkid comes of age and get more skills like that.
Some skills are better early, but be come less useful (or completely useless) later. All extraction related skills are less useful when NPCs are better, and less destructive in those jobs. Skill for faster XP gaining are completely useless when I max out. Some survival skills become less useful when I'm well equipped, and settle down somewhere in the valley.

Some skills are less important for some who like a more challenging game.

Personally, some skills are just completely useless for me. Headstrong? Why? Anything related to horse and horse riding (I can't ride horse).

Some skill are more important late in game.

For me, playing as an expert of everything is just too boring given the fact that DoM is already very easy in may aspects. Also, I always can reallocate the skill points when need to.
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Some skills are better early, but be come less useful (or completely useless) later. All extraction related skills are less useful when NPCs are better, and less destructive in those jobs. Skill for faster XP gaining are completely useless when I max out. Some survival skills become less useful when I'm well equipped, and settle down somewhere in the valley.

Some skills are less important for some who like a more challenging game.

Personally, some skills are just completely useless for me. Headstrong? Why? Anything related to horse and horse riding (I can't ride horse).

Some skill are more important late in game.

For me, playing as an expert of everything is just too boring given the fact that DoM is already very easy in may aspects. Also, I always can reallocate the skill points when need to.

If you're having trouble with the horse (because I did too, until I found a post on how to do it) ... the trick is to aim your cursor a little above the horse's head, then use W to go forward and "steer" with the left and right arrow keys. You may have to stop and adjust the mouse position a little if you're going up or down steep mountains, but it actually works really well once you get the hang of it. I love my horsey now. :) Just remember, they don't turn really fast, so make sure you let up on the W before you need to make a switchback turn ... riding the horse off the mountain is not a good thing. A ... ummm ... friend ... told me this. Also, don't ride them into trees at a gallop. The same ... friend ... told me this too. Even if it is funny.
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από pdoan8:
Some skills are better early, but be come less useful (or completely useless) later. All extraction related skills are less useful when NPCs are better, and less destructive in those jobs. Skill for faster XP gaining are completely useless when I max out. Some survival skills become less useful when I'm well equipped, and settle down somewhere in the valley.

Some skills are less important for some who like a more challenging game.

Personally, some skills are just completely useless for me. Headstrong? Why? Anything related to horse and horse riding (I can't ride horse).

Some skill are more important late in game.

For me, playing as an expert of everything is just too boring given the fact that DoM is already very easy in may aspects. Also, I always can reallocate the skill points when need to.

If you're having trouble with the horse (because I did too, until I found a post on how to do it) ... the trick is to aim your cursor a little above the horse's head, then use W to go forward and "steer" with the left and right arrow keys. You may have to stop and adjust the mouse position a little if you're going up or down steep mountains, but it actually works really well once you get the hang of it. I love my horsey now. :) Just remember, they don't turn really fast, so make sure you let up on the W before you need to make a switchback turn ... riding the horse off the mountain is not a good thing. A ... ummm ... friend ... told me this. Also, don't ride them into trees at a gallop. The same ... friend ... told me this too. Even if it is funny.
I suspect they mean they get motion sickness from riding. I seem to recall a previous post they (or maybe someone else) made on the subject.
I have two problems with horse riding in MD:
- It gives me motion sickness.
- Too many tree.

I played a lot of Mount&Blade. Horse archer is my favorite. I don't know why horse riding in MD gives my so much trouble.
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I have two problems with horse riding in MD:
- It gives me motion sickness.
- Too many tree.

I played a lot of Mount&Blade. Horse archer is my favorite. I don't know why horse riding in MD gives my so much trouble.
I really wish they'd give us mounted combat in this game. Or, at the very least, a quick dismount ability. Bandits have the combat advantage when you're mounted, which goes completely against all logic.
I have been forcing myself to try to get used to riding in this game but am also having issues with feeling puky after just a little bit. Besides the fact that oversteering is an issue, they don't turn for ♥♥♥♥♥ when you need them to and the kind of wallowing up and down of riding is just a deal breaker. I always turn off head bob but horse riding seems separate. I have ridden thousands of hours in rl and at no time did it feel anything like in this game. This feels more like riding a camel, called of course ship of the desert because of the wallowing gait. Anyway, big fail for horse riding in this game for me. Have watched enough vids that I can see no one has a much better time, others just seem to be able to deal with it's shortcomings.
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