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You can get a total of 4,370 ap for doing all of them as a human. (Elves and Giants can only get 4,140 since they're both missing 1 talent due to restrictions (Lancer/Archer, respectively)).
However that's only if you still have beginner benefits.
Without beginner benefits you can only earn ~3,230 (~3,060 for E/G), and you can't reset your AP to quickly knock out a bunch of them.
You don't need to Master the talent either, it only requires...i think Expert to complete all the milestones for a talent.
I go to shyllien, get Firebolt to rank 1, bolt mastery to rank 1, magic weaponry completely mastered for title, and get icebolt and thunder both to 4.
I now have 800 ap from becoming a Great mage.
and yeah, it's entirely possible you completed 2-3 of the talent milestones by level 10, you complete like 6 of them just from doing the various tutorial quests and ranking all the basic moves to F since the first two milestones of each talent are a complete joke and a few skills apply to several talents.
You most likely got the first 2 Close Combat milestones or several of the first milestones for Combat related skills, which would grant about 80 AP or so.
Thank god that's not the case anymore