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What were we to do? As far as I have come today, I still don't have a definitive answer. The answer I choose at the time was "certificate training". Surly that was the way to go. But what Order? How far in?
What were we to do? As far as I have come today, I still don't have a definitive answer. The answer I choose at the time was "certificate training". Surly that was the way to go. But what Order? How far in?


The answer must be Careers! Yes, of course -- career based training! And after all those career missions, we must know what career that is. Yes? Sadly, no -- at least not for me and my girls. (Yes, all my toons are girls. But that is another story)
The answer must be Careers! Yes, of course -- career based training! And after all those career missions, we must know what career that is. Yes? Sadly, no -- at least not for me and my girls. (Yes, all my toons are girls, but that is another story)


So I set about to limit each of my toons to 3 careers (maybe 4). That should do it. Then train certificates to level I in the first career before training to level I of the second and so on and so forth. But wait! A career in PvP (or PvE for that matter) required a lot of skills in more than one certificate! OK -- so all certificates for a given career to level I before lower priority careers got any training. Seemed reasonable. But what seems reasonable to a Nob is often the symptom of a misunderstanding.
So I set about to limit each of my toons to 3 careers (maybe 4). That should do it. Then train certificates to level I in the first career before training to level I of the second and so on and so forth. But wait! A career in PvP (or PvE for that matter) required a lot of skills in more than one certificate! OK -- so all certificates for a given career to level I before lower priority careers got any training. Seemed reasonable. But what seems reasonable to a Nob is often the symptom of a misunderstanding.