Just be careful of skills that provide a success chance increase to other skills. For instance, you don't want over 100 music when trying to train any of the other bardic skills. You can eat the 120 music scroll, just lock it at 100 until your others are trained.yeah, if your cap is higher, you gain faster at lower skill levels - you should always eat the powerscroll first before working the skill
You don't need to lock music at 100 if you are using the Bardic Masteries to train from 90 to 120. Music has no impact on this method and you might as well let it rise as you train Provo/Disco/Peace.Just be careful of skills that provide a success chance increase to other skills. For instance, you don't want over 100 music when trying to train any of the other bardic skills. You can eat the 120 music scroll, just lock it at 100 until your others are trained.
That's what I'm training actually. Except using cus at 90 instead of the masteries, I didn't seem to be getting any gains from them.You don't need to lock music at 100 if you are using the Bardic Masteries to train from 90 to 120. Music has no impact on this method and you might as well let it rise as you train Provo/Disco/Peace.
That's what I'm training actually. Except using cus at 90 instead of the masteries, I didn't seem to be getting any gains from them.
If you are training using the old school methods (see the Bard profession forum) then yes, you need to lock music at 100. I don't think your gain rate for Provo, Disco, or Peace change whether you are scrolled to 120 or at a lesser skill cap.That's what I'm training actually. Except using cus at 90 instead of the masteries, I didn't seem to be getting any gains from them.
Yeah I have it locked at GM still, thanks.If you are training using the old school methods (see the Bard profession forum) then yes, you need to lock music at 100. I don't think your gain rate for Provo, Disco, or Peace change whether you are scrolled to 120 or at a lesser skill cap.