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dexxinax

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I am starting the game and would like the most trouble-free experience possible. Which class should I pick?
Easiest class start & to do nothing but roam is go full scholar to get your Academic retainer $200 a day free <pays all house bills if its just you maid or 2. & you can work at University to $240 a day as well. but as long term gameplay "not easiest game", that's just is easiest "class start" with zero effort. But Slaver is Best Long term for profits. for making bank & Building up & buying up armies & property. If your going GrimDark + Dying World + Dengi Invasions. You wanna get money up As fast as possible ;)
 
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Question, in the the end of day log, I see some prices like gold can be decrease, is there anyway to increase it?
 

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Question, in the the end of day log, I see some prices like gold can be decrease, is there anyway to increase it?
Yeah, it's literally the same event.

Dunno if it's a total 50-50 coinflip, but if you reload the day end screen, you can see that it can either increase or decrease.

A lot of events with green/red description texts are like that.
 
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I am starting the game and would like the most trouble-free experience possible. Which class should I pick?
Expert Soldier allows you to start with a very very strong merc you can hire in Westside at ridiculously cheap upkeep, allowing you to capture a lot more people a lot faster and sell them for profit. With just five melee training sessions, Einar gets to 80 melee, allowing him to start at the front of the combat, with a whipping cane ready. Expect Soldier probably also gives you 80 melee already or close enough so you can start at the front of combat. Giving him your best gun should allow you to take on more fights earlier with a lot more captives. Add three other hires, like Bud, Jack, and then maybe with the spare money Ayden so you have a fully ready quartermaster right from the start. For the lategame though, Einar may not scale as much and lose out to some NPCs. Specifically, Cassius, Milou, Aaron, Clea in the right position, and your sons properly built once you figure out how the nursery works.

The best for lategame is having no expert classes. Expert classes are primarily for roleplay. Taking three levels in a class is a lot of points because the last level is 120 points. 120 points that could have been spent on picking traits. Yes, not even businessman level 3, which is a scaling class, because honestly, at day 1000, would having 25 million instead of 18-20 million matter a lot? If you are a Tier 4 subscriber with MoR Enhanced start, sure, take an expert class. Enhanced gives you 750 points. You have a lot of spare points. But normal start is 280 points start. You are going to have to give up some things for an expert class. Again though, this is a roleplaying game. Roleplay however you want and Expect classes adds to that.
 
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dexxinax

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@Clemency I agree with you, but he/she ask Class. Going full Trait spec build is 100% hand down best play-style. thats not RPing

but from what i got they wanted piss easy start for newbie that's class based. & I also stated Scholar is not end game good. more just get to grips with game for someone new -since money is always biggest issue unless know what ur doing.

Side note also Trait based game you still need 2 or 80points points in Soldier Class. for the +Range & +melee nether fall under Attributes & can only get in game, need it for Crackshot & Deadly strike trait's
 
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Side note also Trait based game you still need 2 or 80points points in Soldier Class. for the +Range & +melee nether fall under Attributes & can only get in game, need it for Crackshot & Deadly strike trait's
If you wanted to make due with just Crackshot, you could take 1 level of Soldier and the Sharpshooter trait.

But you really should take 2 levels of a class, since you gain a lot more points than you spend.
 
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Mishun

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how to add crafting modules? such as smithery, i can't complete tutorial quest without it
 

dexxinax

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how to add crafting modules? such as smithery, i can't complete tutorial quest without it
Bottem left corner the house image = click Manage house then click Top of list Modules click on that. inside it is all your Modules
 

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how to add crafting modules? such as smithery, i can't complete tutorial quest without it
FYI, you can aquire the knives, swords, etc via loot or manufacturing in a workshop; you don't HAVE to craft them yourself.
Last few times I've played, I haven't crafted a single item for that quest.

I just get 'em from loot, although I also typically buy few of the last weapons from the weapon store, just to get the quest done.
 

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how to increase computer level? my level 2, i need 5, for hacking
What you need is not computer level, it's science skill. Also bringing party members with the "Techie" trait helps a lot. It stacks, so don't bring just 1.
 
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