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MMORPG.com Ultima Online expert V D has provided us with this guide to Chivalry Skill training in the classic MMO.
Chivalry Skill Training Guide
If you are a Paladin then Chivalry is a required skill for you, and it is also of great use for all melee characters because it allows casting of magic spells to heal and to enhance combat abilities. The only real requirement for those spells will be tithing points. Focus is also a good skill to have depending on the type of combat you have chosen, since it will regenerate both mana and stamina passively.
Tithing points are like mana for mages. The difference is that tithing points are bought with 1 piece of gold per point, and you can only have a maximum of 100,000 points at a time on your chivalry spell book. In order to purchase points you have to go to any shrine. There is one in Luna, the Shrine of Wisdom. While carrying all the gold you can in your bag you single click the ankh and in the menu select ithe Gold Now it will ask how much you wish to donate, and it must be in increments of 100 gold pieces. The price of tithing points never changes, but having high karma will reduce the amount of points required to cast each spell.
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Comments
More complete nonsense added in the Age of Shadows. The game was far better without this junk. You spread your 700 points over however many skills you needed and had fun. No constant money drain to keep you grinding forever.
Of course it did not help that the servers were literally down for two straight months after the release of Age of Shadows. Probably the most bug ridden expansion pack ever released, although NGE would probably be right up there.
One thing I didn't like about the new UO changes is the Chivalry skill. Not so much because it's worthless, quite the contrary. I had such pride as a mage when I opened up a gate for my friends to go wherever we want. But once this came out everyone had enough chivalry to not only heal themselves instantly, but to recall without the magery skill. Just seems to take more of the fun out of being a mage.
EA keeps trying to destroy the core game of tank mages vs townies vs ninjassamurai etc and thieves.
adding more classes won't out WoW , WoW.
BE UO, not WoW
Shadowlord Sage
CmdrAkbar
Napa Valley, UO, 1997.
Amen to that. It's been said a billion times and MMO's really need to listen - If people want to play WoW, they'll play WoW. How many wanna be's are there now? And how many of them even come close to matching WoW's success? I'd ask myself "Do I want to be a copycat failure, or a niche market success?"