Whatever the formula is (if there is one), it starts at 15, so you would probably do (skill level - 14) before doing any other math to it.
I think a close formula would be good enough as long as it doesn't ever exceed the actual cost that the client sees. If it ever costs more than what the client sees, it could potentially cause issues. At the very least, people might not understand why they are unable to buy a skill that they believe they have enough to pay for. I will edit in the rest of the number up to 400 when I get time. It is boring work, but shouldn't take more than an hour or 2 I think. Though, once I have all of the numbers, we could probably just use them so that they are 100% accurate instead of a formula that is close to accurate.
Last edited by trevius; 12-02-2008 at 02:16 AM..
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