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Shinespike wrote on 2014-02-18 03:20
How do Skill Training Seals work?
The wiki says, "A seal that grants 15 Training EXP."
Does that mean 15 points of a requirement? 15% of the current skill rank overall? Something else?
Thanks.
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arochia246 wrote on 2014-02-18 03:48
You need 100% to rank the skill. The training seal gives a set % without training the requirements.
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Shinespike wrote on 2014-02-18 03:57
That sounds useful for some requirements that give a large amount like the creating guns requirements for engineering.
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Renzato wrote on 2014-02-18 04:06
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That sounds useful for some requirements that give a large amount like the creating guns requirements for engineering. So what is the percent range it can give then?
....15 points per seal?
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ironwoman wrote on 2014-02-18 04:06
You can get 5% and 15% ones from seal shop. Otherwise, there's 50% ones from event long time ago that should be expired by now.
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Shinespike wrote on 2014-02-18 04:09
So just to clarify. If i bought a 15% seal. A skill I haven't trained to 100% yet, I would gain +15% skill training without any of the requirements being changed?
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Renzato wrote on 2014-02-18 04:09
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So just to clarify. If i bought a 15% seal. A skill I haven't trained to 100% yet, I would gain +15% skill training without any of the requirements being changed?
Sounds about right
Edit: Those things give 15 to the skill overall. Unlike the Brionac which trains specific skill requirements only.
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ironwoman wrote on 2014-02-18 04:47
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So just to clarify. If i bought a 15% seal. A skill I haven't trained to 100% yet, I would gain +15% skill training without any of the requirements being changed?
Yes. However, you can't use it to master a skill, contrary to some myths.
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Shinespike wrote on 2014-02-18 05:01
One more question. Are there any good guides on all the daily quests? Thanks in advance.
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frncsjhnhawaii wrote on 2014-02-18 08:33
http://wiki.mabinogiworld.com/view/Daily_Quest
Remember that you can repeat them on alternate characters and trade the seals through the bank =)
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mikecharizard wrote on 2014-02-18 08:40
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Friggerton wrote on 2014-02-18 19:14
[FONT="Palatino Linotype"][SIZE="3"]According to the wiki the seals can also be used on rank novice skills, and I've heard from guildies that you can use this to rank a skill that would normally require collecting books to get, assuming you've already gotten to rank novice (I think shock is a notable example.)[/SIZE][/FONT]
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Rydian wrote on 2014-02-18 19:46
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[FONT="Palatino Linotype"][SIZE="3"]According to the wiki the seals can also be used on rank novice skills, and I've heard from guildies that you can use this to rank a skill that would normally require collecting books to get, assuming you've already gotten to rank novice (I think shock is a notable example.)[/SIZE][/FONT]
For the Int magics, you do not get them at novice. For shock, however, you do get the skill before completing the book, so the seals can be used to bypass the page collection.
Shock, cooking (to skip the book collections), and perhaps other life skills are good ways to use seals to skip annoying parts.
And yes, seals work to skip the Shock book collection. I did it myself and have screenshots if needed.
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easterndream wrote on 2014-02-19 00:44
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For the Int magics, you do not get them at novice. For shock, however, you do get the skill before completing the book, so the seals can be used to bypass the page collection.
Shock, cooking (to skip the book collections), and perhaps other life skills are good ways to use seals to skip annoying parts.
And yes, seals work to skip the Shock book collection. I did it myself and have screenshots if needed.
Could I see a screenshot of it? Also how much did it take?
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Friggerton wrote on 2014-02-19 01:01
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Could I see a screenshot of it? Also how much did it take?
If you mean how many seals, you'd need six "15" seals and two "5" seals for 470 adventurer seals. Up to you whether that's easier than gathering the pages... between four characters (and only one of them being much good at fighting) I earned about 42 seals a day (avoiding the more tedious quests.)[/SIZE][/FONT]