hi, how do you start the skilltree, I want to start with the mage start but it says I requires health + or mana + or meditation and they require mage start, am I an idiot or is this a bug?
For Legacy Mod, when you start a new character, you need to open the skill tree up (which you'll have to set up the keybinding in terraria's keyboard options, just scroll down to the bottom where it gets to "mod keybindings". Anyway, once open, you click Skill Tree on the menu, then choose one of the three classes that should pop up. At this point, make sure you click "Mage" as once you click an option, its selected on that character.
Once you choose a class, that's all there is to it, you should have 1/1 points in the starting skill which might be named "Mage Start" somewhere in the top right corner of the tree. The original mod isn't clear on which nodes you've taken or not as they all look the same. The only way you can really tell is if there's points in it. Once you level up, you get a skill point and should be able to place the point into a node adjacent into the starting node. If I make any modifications to the Legacy Mod, i'll try to add the dark filter on unlearned nodes to try and make it clearer.
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I just wanted to pop in to thank you two for reviving this mod. This was easily my favorite Terraria mod of all time and the one to make the game as close to (my idea of) perfect as possible.
I can finally enjoy this again. Thank you both so much.
Thanks, and sorry its taking so long.
Story Time: Last Tuesday I finally got my SDD and Ram. My computer was working great, it was fast, booting up and shutting down in seconds, could run POE in a flash, it was amazing. The next day I installed my 3 TB HDD when I got it. When trying to boot up, it was ok at first, but then I restarted my computer's graphics started glitching out, parts were missing off the screen and it didn't successfully boot into windows. After that, my graphics card was dead, wouldn't go into POST, no response from the computer other than it powering on, that's about it)
I spent a day testing what I could, at least figured that my graphics card was 100% dead, tried different pci-e slots, nothing went. So went to see if I could connect it via the integrated graphics. Turns out my computer's motherboard did not have an integrated graphics card (I never needed to use it before so I never noticed). Also, my computer does not appear to have an internal speaker (wasn't sure if it was just disabled for some reason since I never worried about it, but no, definitely does not have one).
In any case, I was pretty much out of a computer for a bit and I remembered my old old 2004 computer had a graphics card in it. I took it out and its just a really old flimsy thing, not a beast like graphics cards today. In any case, I put it in and it still worked. I was able to pretty much just browse the internet and watch youtube on it since it couldn't do anything else that computers need today. Luckily my friend's brother was around and he actually just upgraded his graphics card, so he still had his old one lying around that still worked. After waiting a couple days, he was able to bring it to me and it works great so far, i mean this is about 30 minutes to an hour of installing it, but my computers alive again at least. Gonna just let it do its thing and see if anything happens.
I'm still unconvinced if it was just the graphics card being old, me mishandling it when I installed the other parts, or my power supply malfunctioning since I don't have enough things to really test with (I don't have spare parts or newer spare computers to test, so figuring out the cause of compturs problems can be tough).
Anyway, hopefully if this proves to work well, I should be back on track to completing the base tree. Again, sorry its taking so long. I've been distracted mostly by my computer, mostly from scrounging up money for parts, then the hoo-hah this past week with the graphics card dying. I'm just happy for the moment that its back up.