Skills are split into three categories: Basic, Epic, and Signature. These categories are further divided into being melee or magic though some Epic skills can be both. Every character has a proficiency with one skill over an another, for instance mage characters will find that learning magic based skills are easier than melee. This plays into utilizing Epic Skills as they will sometimes require a character to have good proficiency with multiple skills to even be available to the character. Skills are ranked in order of proficiency from E (lowest) to SS (highest). The higher a character's skill rank is, the better stats it provide along with higher rate of activating signature skills and combat moves like continuous attacks, counters, and critical hits.
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| - Skills are split into three categories: Basic, Epic, and Signature. These categories are further divided into being melee or magic though some Epic skills can be both. Every character has a proficiency with one skill over an another, for instance mage characters will find that learning magic based skills are easier than melee. This plays into utilizing Epic Skills as they will sometimes require a character to have good proficiency with multiple skills to even be available to the character. Skills are ranked in order of proficiency from E (lowest) to SS (highest). The higher a character's skill rank is, the better stats it provide along with higher rate of activating signature skills and combat moves like continuous attacks, counters, and critical hits.
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| - Skills are split into three categories: Basic, Epic, and Signature. These categories are further divided into being melee or magic though some Epic skills can be both. Every character has a proficiency with one skill over an another, for instance mage characters will find that learning magic based skills are easier than melee. This plays into utilizing Epic Skills as they will sometimes require a character to have good proficiency with multiple skills to even be available to the character. Skills are ranked in order of proficiency from E (lowest) to SS (highest). The higher a character's skill rank is, the better stats it provide along with higher rate of activating signature skills and combat moves like continuous attacks, counters, and critical hits. Characters gain Skill Points (SP) in battle which can be used to upgrade their skill ranks by visiting a Combat Teacher or Tutor depending on whether it's magic or melee. In addition, the party has a Party SP pool that grows from defeating enemies and can be dipped into to help raise skills faster. The Party SP pool gains a small amount of SP from enemies but characters can also transfer their unused SP into the pool at a small percentage cost which is useful when using characters who may leave the party for extended periods of time or if you are using the DoReMi Elves who cannot use skills but still gain SP in battle. Most Combat Teachers and Tutors will not be able to raise a characters rank above C until later in the game and the characters who serve as your army's Combat Teacher and Tutor cannot raise them higher until the player acquires special books that can raise their teaching skills.
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