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Useful adivce, but advice I'm not likely to follow. I've never been one for efficiency and will take my power boosts as soon as I can.
skill value : cost
10-30 : 1 LP per skill point
30-60 : 2 LP
60-90 : 3 LP
90-120 : 4 LP
120- : 5 LP
Note that it's not meta-gaming to invest LP carefully and to keep around 15 spare points while looking for teachers of possibly new skills. To raise a skill from 29-34 with 5 LP in one step rather than going to 30 with 1 LP and then adding 8 LP to raise to 34, that is meta-gaming since the game could have implemented the costs differently.
The skills needed to learn ancient languages, such as those found on the stone tablets, or to brew potions with permanent effects, also cost quite some LP. How long to wait before learning those extra skills is a tradeoff. If you learn those skills too early, you don't have enough stone tablets or permanent potions to make the skills a worthwhile early investment. And meanwhile you face the higher skill costs when raising skills with LP.
This guy is a major creep. He stalked my account and was proud of it.
Keep Trying. Maybe by the end of this, you'll have digged yourself a nice new mansion.
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