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https://pavalso.github.io/SkillsCalculator-7DTD/
This probably should have been posted in the 'Modding' or even 'General' discussions forum page(s) where it would get more attention. And, you should give a summarized info on what it does (even though the title kind of tells us) since a LOT of players may never have heard of it before. Good job though.
Looks good, thorough and well put together though 👍🏻 Good job.
Thank you.
Easily one of the best features is the auto-leveling of the attribute/previous skill levels, makes it SUPER nice when just speed leveling perks.
You start at level 1 and you get 4 skill points after doing the tutorial. After that you get 1 skill point each time you level up and this is based on XP. You need 45,543,505 XP to gain enough skill points to max out everything after completing the tutorial.
In game, you can do that the first time for free, as you're leveling; But every subsequent respec costs you like 5k dukes, If you attempt to respec and find out you were shy of how many points you needed for the new build you wanted, you now have to spend 5k MORE dukes to try again and try to puzzle out some kind of build that fits with your points, and if you mess up, well..there goes 5k more.
With a skill calculator you can fiddle with it as much as you want till you're satisfied and the total cost = your goal, and then put it in.