In A16 there were this skillpoint "traps" where unexperienced players could do the mistake of wasting skillpoints into self-learning skills. "Do not spend skillpoints into the 100-skills" was the first advice to every newbie. This nonsense was removed with A17 ...
... but came back in another form in A18. "Don't spend skillpoints to unlock recipes" is now the new advice to newbies. Ok, it isn't as bad as before, because you can use reset potions now. Means, you can unlock important recipes early with skillpoints, then later use the potion to get back the "wasted" skillpoints.
But is this really a good concept, if players are led intentionally into skillpoint wasting traps?
I think it's only confusing and not an improvement.
... but came back in another form in A18. "Don't spend skillpoints to unlock recipes" is now the new advice to newbies. Ok, it isn't as bad as before, because you can use reset potions now. Means, you can unlock important recipes early with skillpoints, then later use the potion to get back the "wasted" skillpoints.
But is this really a good concept, if players are led intentionally into skillpoint wasting traps?
I think it's only confusing and not an improvement.