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For rifle skills online, Level 1 is 121% damage and 56% accuracy. Not sure why this differs from what's posted. Also to note this is obtained as a female beast (not sure if this would make a difference)
 
For rifle skills online, Level 1 is 121% damage and 56% accuracy. Not sure why this differs from what's posted. Also to note this is obtained as a female beast (not sure if this would make a difference)
 
* It differs because a lot of the information is out-of-date, as it was taken from Beta and things have changed since then. [[User:Mewn|Mewn]]
 
* It differs because a lot of the information is out-of-date, as it was taken from Beta and things have changed since then. [[User:Mewn|Mewn]]
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* Shouldn't we change it, then? I've been writing down the statistics to mine as I get them, but all I have Frozen Shot to 9, and the rest at 1. So I guess my question is: Should the statistics which are known to be inaccurate be replaced with "?"s, so as to facilitate others filling in the information, or should they only be replaced once all the data for a given skill is known? [[User:Catears|Catears]] 07:02, 2 November 2006 (PST)

Revision as of 15:02, 2 November 2006

For rifle skills online, Level 1 is 121% damage and 56% accuracy. Not sure why this differs from what's posted. Also to note this is obtained as a female beast (not sure if this would make a difference)

  • It differs because a lot of the information is out-of-date, as it was taken from Beta and things have changed since then. Mewn
  • Shouldn't we change it, then? I've been writing down the statistics to mine as I get them, but all I have Frozen Shot to 9, and the rest at 1. So I guess my question is: Should the statistics which are known to be inaccurate be replaced with "?"s, so as to facilitate others filling in the information, or should they only be replaced once all the data for a given skill is known? Catears 07:02, 2 November 2006 (PST)