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HopFrog
HopFrog
Posts: 3

10/4/2017
Hello there.
I am new to the forum and to start off I was wondering about everyone's favourite way of playing the game? Which of the 4 stats do you build up first? Do you go for a general build were you try to level all the stats equally or do you focus solely on the one that gives you the chance of getting the career that you want ?

Personally I enjoy the watchful storylets a lot and my chosen career is usually something in the detective area, again focusing heavily on watchfulness. So what do you all think ?

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Lady Karnstein
Lady Karnstein
Posts: 277

10/4/2017
Persuasive.

I love stories of Seduction and Scandal, Love and Art, Passion and Poetry. I truly love playing a character who indulges such things, and love the stories around Veilgarden and the Shuttered Palace, among other places.

My Persuasive was nearly 200 by the time the rest finally all hit 100.

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A Dimness
A Dimness
Posts: 613

10/4/2017
Most people go for Watchful first.
Personally, I'm close to getting Dangerous to 200, and my alt is particularly Shadowy.

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Amalgamate
Amalgamate
Posts: 435

10/4/2017
On my first character, back in ancient history when the watchful cap was 80,-my first character started with watchful. On my restart last year, I started with Shadowy.

Around level 100 it's worth going back and catching up the other qualities, and being fairly even after that, since after PoSI and after the first few areas for each stat, lots of areas use combinations of stats, and not always the same ones.

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Nero Keller
Nero Keller
Posts: 45

10/4/2017
My first character tried to do Watchful and Persuasive first. I found Dangerous to be the most fun, and that's what I ended up focusing on ultimately.

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Bitty
Bitty
Posts: 234

10/4/2017
i like watchful stuff tbh, always been into that mystery/scholary aesthetic, although my character kinda ended up more on the shadowy side
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HopFrog
HopFrog
Posts: 3

10/5/2017
Well this gives me a lot to think about. I've been played back since the Echo Bazaar days but until relatively recently I was on an indefinite hiatus until I logged back in a few weeks ago as my newer character.

Currently my character is at around 100 watchful and I'm exploring the forgotten quarter, I've been thinking about backing out to level my other stats which are still pretty weedy currently unfortunately.
edited by HopFrog on 10/5/2017

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oblivion
oblivion
Posts: 12

10/6/2017
I started with Shadowy, but it's hell to grind and Watchful is the most lore-heavy, which is what I focus the most on rn.

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Hattington
Hattington
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10/6/2017
oblivion wrote:
I started with Shadowy, but it's hell to grind and Watchful is the most lore-heavy, which is what I focus the most on rn.



  • I've found grinding Shadowy is very convenient if there's something in Spite you need vast quantities of in a hurry. Like say, human souls.

    It is very, very tedious pushing the same button over and over though.

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    Tyrconnell
    Tyrconnell
    Posts: 271

    10/6/2017
    When starting out I went for all stats about equally. They hit 100 not terribly far apart, with Dangerous the first and Shadowy the last one over the line. But Shadowy was also the first of my stats to hit 200 and Dangerous the last; Dangerous really runs low on uses compared to other stats in the very late game.

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    Reused NPC
    Reused NPC
    Posts: 259

    10/6/2017
    The biggest use of Dangerous late-game would be the Velocipede Squad, which is one of the Big Late-Game Grinds. (Unless you pick a certain ending to the fate extension.)
    I myself was always big on Watchful. Something about the Neath draws in the erudite, I've found. Secondly Persuasive, thirdly Shadowy, lastly Dangerous.
    Of course to make it to the big important PoSI status, all four stats should hit 100 (modified). It's just a matter of how much you want to prioritize it.

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    Dudebro Pyro
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    10/6/2017
    Reused NPC wrote:

    I myself was always big on Watchful. Something about the Neath draws in the erudite, I've found. Secondly Persuasive, thirdly Shadowy, lastly Dangerous.

    That is almost exactly my focus, too - with Persuasive and Shadowy being almost tied.

    I'd also say that this seems to match the general distribution of content in the game - Watchful seems to be by far the most developed, with things like goats, SotC, university content, and expeditions all requiring very high watchful (and two of those being major late-game grinds). Meanwhile, Shadowy provides Heists as late-game content, and not much else of particular significance; I can't speak about Persuasive because I refuse to get banished from court; and Dangerous is only really involved in breeding beasts (and occasionally useful in zailing). Of the latter three, none have major late-game grinds focusing on them as far as I can remember (let me know if I'm wrong).

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