u/EKorach

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Skill investment

Hello there. I was wondering what points/% should I invest into certain skills. Like I know you'd want your main weapon to be at like 200% to ignore all downsides of said weapon and I know some skills dont really do anything beyond 100% but I was wondering if there is any worth reaching 100% or beyond (outside of like speech of course).

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u/EKorach — 7 days ago
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Is it just me or is weaknesses and resistances overly unbalanced? Like I don't see why weaknesses are double damage, but resistances are only -30. I believe it should either be weaknesses +30 or resistances half damage. Because it doesn't feel fine when my opponent's basic Pokémon that deals 30 damage suddenly does 60 damage, that of a stage 1-2, just because they happen to be a grass mon and mine is water.

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u/EKorach — 10 days ago
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Hello there. Looking into getting into the other The Sims games and wondering which one fits my needs. I used to play The Sims 4 but got tired of how one generation, one person household, can go from a shitty mobile home to a mansion with a basic 9-5 job before he even becomes middle aged. And I'm not talking about abusing art where I can sell a single painting for like $3,000 and make 80 paintings in a day. I mean the ones where you get into a car and disappear. I want a game where it takes families, generations, and/or a lot of hard work to see growth in the household.

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u/EKorach — 12 days ago