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Revision as of 13:32, 19 April 2016
Description
Power Scrolls increase the max skill level that a skill can be raised to, otherwise known as the skill cap, which stops at 100.0 skill. There are four levels of power scrolls:
- 105
- 110
- 115
- 120
How to Use
Each of these must be used in ORDER to get from 100.0 (GM) skill to 120.0 (Legendary). There is a caveat which is that before you can use a power scroll for the next level, you must max out that skill first. So before a 105 PS can be used, you must be GM. To use a. 120 PS, you must first be at 115 skill.
Where Do I Get Them?
Power scrolls can be obtained via Champion Spawns and monster bash events. In the case of a Champion spawn, the power scroll will appear in the player's backpack upon Champion death (power scrolls are distributed based on damage to champ and champion related Monsters). For a period of time, power scrolls and Skill Scrolls were available via puzzle chests and lockpickable chests in Khaldun (low chance), but this has since been changed.
To Train, or Not To
Skill Scrolls are commonly used in conjunction with power scrolls to raise skill above 100.0 (GM) and up to 120.0 (legendary), instead of training that skill, but they only give whole points so if you are at 114.1 -- a skill scroll will not bring you to 115 as that would bring your skill to 115.1 (where your max is 115). In this situation, you will need to train that skill to 115, or lose 0.1 points and then use a skill scroll.
The first skill that a power scroll pushes above GM (100.0) will actually raise your skill cap from 700 to the level that that first skill is at(up to 720). Only this skill can go above GM without requiring points from the original 700 skill point pool. This only occurs for that first skill, subsequent Skills do not raise the skill cap further.