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So from level 2 to 50 it's 3 points per level. Then 51 to 85 is 2 points per level.
I don't really see the point in dual classes with that few skillpoints.
It seem far better to only stick to one class.
The Class skillpoints are not really usefull.
And the best skills are avaiable only after you put atleast 32, 40 or 50 skillpoints in the class skillpoint tree.
So why should i waste 32 or 50 skill points (nearly 1/4 of my total skill points) to get some high end skills?
Its far better to just put those skill points in your main class and don't get a 2nd class.
a little example:
you have 2 classes.
And want 2 skills at max level from your 2nd class.
Those skills are only avaible after you put 40 skillpoints in the class-skill-thing.
now you are putting anoter 25 or more skill points to get those skills.
So you wasted 65 skillpoints just to max out skills that don't have any passives.
It seem far better to use those 65 points for some skills in your mainclass-tree
The points you place into the base class are also not wasted or useless, they are very important and just going 50 into one class might not be enough stats depending on what you are going for. You might want/need 50/32 just for the stats.