Originally Posted by
shadereaper33
So, I have seen quite a few threads about people complaining about there builds being broken, or this or that is too expensive to get to. Not a whole lot in the way of suggestions to improve the system to make it work better though. So, I figured I would post an idea that I have, and see what others think about it.
First, most of the enhancements currently cost 2 ap per rank, which is ridiculous. I personally feel that a good 80% or so of the abilities should only cost 1 ap per rank, which would go a long way in freeing up AP for more abilities so that we can get closer to what is available on live.
Second, the AP spent to access the next tier is too high. Needing to spend 40 AP to get the capstone core ability for a tree is fine, but that should be the single most expensive ability in the tree, both in terms of actual cost and required points spent. I would propose that the tier pre-req costs be changed to 0/5/10/15/20, instead of the current 0/5/10/20/40 point costs on the PrE trees. Change the pre-req costs on the racial trees to 0/2/4/6 instead of 0/5/10/20. This would allow for us to spread our points out more in different trees, allowing for more flexibility in our builds.
For example, as things are on lamma currently, if you are elf fighter trying to get AA, you have to spend at least 14 points in the elf tree (10 pre-req points, 4 to unlock the AA tree), and then at least 42 points in the AA tree to get slayer arrows, which is an iconic ability of the PrE. This means that you have to spend at least 56 of your 80 points just to get slayer arrows. Now, you do get a whole lot of other stuff on the way, but the problem is that this only leaves 24 points to spend on another tree, like the fighter kensai tree. Under my suggestion, you could get to AA with only 8 points in the elf tree, and then get slayer arrows with only 22 points in the AA tree, leaving you with 50 AP still to spend in other places.
Having written it all out, it leaves me feeling that my proposal might be a bit extreme. I am curious to see what others think about this idea.