Difference between revisions of "Talk:Useless Skill"

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: I think it should be moved back to Useless, temporary quests and such shouldn't count, the page is meant to addresse overall everday gameplay. Additionally, I still have my reservations about Herding. *Can* it be used as an offensive, useful skill? Perhaps... but one could also use that stretch of logic to say Cooking is not useless because you can bake 20 loaves of bread in a pinch to obscure a doorway in a dungeon or hide the skull candle status of a champion altar. --[[User:Tancred RedStar|Tancred RedStar]] 13:55, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
 
: I think it should be moved back to Useless, temporary quests and such shouldn't count, the page is meant to addresse overall everday gameplay. Additionally, I still have my reservations about Herding. *Can* it be used as an offensive, useful skill? Perhaps... but one could also use that stretch of logic to say Cooking is not useless because you can bake 20 loaves of bread in a pinch to obscure a doorway in a dungeon or hide the skull candle status of a champion altar. --[[User:Tancred RedStar|Tancred RedStar]] 13:55, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
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==Request for Comments on Removal==
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After some consideration spurred by seeing a lot of talk on UOForums about Herding recently, I think we should get rid of this page and all links to it. I have multiple reasons in mind for this:
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*Part of discovering UO and the ensuing fun is figuring out what a player "needs" and not be directed.
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*UOGuide is supposed to be a (mostly) objective information resource
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*Creating such a topic or classification is purely subjective and even the few skills included have varying degrees of acceptance of such a classification
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*Game mechanics can and do change over time.
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*There are loads of other places for advice and opinion(sometimes downright zealous) whereas UOGuide is the '''facts,''' sometimes seasoned with a sprinkling of insight or tips.
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On the other hand, some of the accrued information here should be kept, perhaps elsewhere on the topic pages they reference. Knowing Arms Lore used to be a waste but is all but required now for a dedicated smith should be kept in the historical record somewhere/how.
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If there is no alternative consensus or comment after 1 week's time, I will make changes to the effect of the above.
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--[[User:Tancred RedStar|Tancred RedStar]] 20:57, 27 December 2008 (UTC)
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Revision as of 13:57, 27 December 2008

It's all well and good to say Forensic Eval is used by "some quests", but which ones? The council massacre is no longer running, and didn't actually require you to have any points in the skill anyway. - Bomb Bloke 06:51, 13 November 2008 (UTC)

I think it should be moved back to Useless, temporary quests and such shouldn't count, the page is meant to addresse overall everday gameplay. Additionally, I still have my reservations about Herding. *Can* it be used as an offensive, useful skill? Perhaps... but one could also use that stretch of logic to say Cooking is not useless because you can bake 20 loaves of bread in a pinch to obscure a doorway in a dungeon or hide the skull candle status of a champion altar. --Tancred RedStar 13:55, 13 November 2008 (UTC)

Request for Comments on Removal

After some consideration spurred by seeing a lot of talk on UOForums about Herding recently, I think we should get rid of this page and all links to it. I have multiple reasons in mind for this:

  • Part of discovering UO and the ensuing fun is figuring out what a player "needs" and not be directed.
  • UOGuide is supposed to be a (mostly) objective information resource
  • Creating such a topic or classification is purely subjective and even the few skills included have varying degrees of acceptance of such a classification
  • Game mechanics can and do change over time.
  • There are loads of other places for advice and opinion(sometimes downright zealous) whereas UOGuide is the facts, sometimes seasoned with a sprinkling of insight or tips.

On the other hand, some of the accrued information here should be kept, perhaps elsewhere on the topic pages they reference. Knowing Arms Lore used to be a waste but is all but required now for a dedicated smith should be kept in the historical record somewhere/how.

If there is no alternative consensus or comment after 1 week's time, I will make changes to the effect of the above.

--Tancred RedStar 20:57, 27 December 2008 (UTC)