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Level Up Rewards Chart
* these items are returnable for Therebucks within 10 minuets for full value.
Here are the details about how to work on each skill Note: Most of these skills have been locked from newbie "visitor" avatars. Meaning visitors won't be able to level up some of skills. Leadership
Experience
Once
you've become an event host, you can access the
Leadership
Store from Shop Central where you can buy signs and awards.
To further your event host skill, you should set up events for parties,
races, classes, etc. at fun zones, homes, clubhouses, and at bar rooms.
Better yet rent your own zone, to set up events. Loaning vehicles (hoverboard, buggy, hoverpack, bike, boat) to someone who has no skills with them, and they gain casual/avid level using your vehicle you will gain newbie helper skill experience. Loaning paintguns also helps, as well as giving them clothes, therebucks, and other stuff. Social &
Creative Experience
Fashionista:
(Fash-on-ie-stah) You can also use the "try it" feature in auctions to build a wardrobe fast, and skill up by just clicking the "try it" button about 10 times for the same article of clothing. But since these clothes only last 2 minutes, they will disappear from your wardrobe, and you'll end up becoming a lapsed Fashionista. However you'll still have your casual level up reward. Plus you're limited on how many "try it" rentals you can have in a 24 hour period. This also includes rentals from Try-it machines, and try-it's from shop central. To gain experience for this skill is to simply chat with people. Attend events that are social events that have large attendances, at places like Bali Hai, Inferno Room, Explorer Club, etc. Keep in mind that only bubble text chat works towards this skill. Instant messages (IMs), and voice chat do not gain you any socializer experience. Holding and drinking drinks helps boost socializer experience as well while you're chatting in a group. However don't be a jerk towards people. It is a known fact that getting ignores does effect your socializer skill negatively, but mostly when you get many in a short time. If you get one ignore over a entire month, it won't effect you hardly at all. Play with dogs for a while and you'll level up. Feed then doggy treats, pet them, or give them commands. Also if you own a dog, using the "send" command will command your dog to trot over to the avatar you sent it too, and bark at them wanting attention from them. Doing this also works towards newbie helper skill since if they start interacting with your dogs, they will level up in Dog Handler thus you gain experience towards newbie helper. If you play with a group of dogs the more experience you'll get in this skill, and the dogs do not need to be dogs owned by you. This is someone who has made good sales in auctions. I'm not really sure how many sales you have to make, but it seems to be about 10 auction sales to become casual. Auctions can be items created by your self from the developers program, or items in your inventory. This is a skill when piloting a hoverboat. The more people you have on board the quicker you'll level up in this skill, but you can still level up in boat captain even if you don't have anyone on board, and use the "idle method." The perfect use for a hoverboat is for giving tours around the islands. If you know your way around the islands well enough you could give tours to folks who don't know their way around. Remember only the driver of the boat will gain this experience, the passengers will only gain socializer experience. (which is why this skill is listed under this section, since it's part soclizer)Card Player: Just get a hoverboard, and have fun. You gain experience by either going around doing hoverboard tricks, or entering race tracks and doing laps. You don't need to join a race; in fact I'd advice against joining races if you new to hoverboards (or any vehicle), unless it's an un-rated race so you don't lose any rating points. However it seems quicker to level up by doing tricks than it is with anything else. You can also use the "idle method" where you simply just sit in your vehicle and do nothing. This, ironically gains you experience. But from keeping you sitting in your vehicle all day, you'll need to periodically jump off your board every 30 mins or the system will stop recording skill experience. Unless you wipe out often enough already when doing tricks. To reach skill past novice, you should run laps at trace tracks, join races to gain rating points, join and participate in hoverboard related clubs, or use the idle method. There is basically one way experience in Buggy Driver; the "idle method." Like mentioned before for hoverboard is a simple yet boring thing to do. You will level up if you're actually driving, but I haven't seen any evidence if it gains any more experience that just sitting in it. So if you get kina bored of driving, and you wanna take a break, just sit idle in it for 30 mins, and get off. To reach skill past novice, you should join races to gain rating points, join and participate in buggy related clubs, and buggy events. Having a passenger shotgun also helps with socializer skill, but the passenger won't gain buggy driver experience. This skill is simply shooting paintguns at other avatars. This is one skill you might loose money on, because paintguns only come with 5 paint balls of ammo when you first buy them and you'll have to pay to fully reload the paintgun. So, you might want to try to find someone willing to loan you a fully loaded paintgun, and find a willing avatar you can shoot at. Or you can simply return the gun after you shoot the 5 rounds it comes with, and buy another one, then repeat but can get a little monotonous, and slow. It takes about 120 shots to reach neophyte by shooting at another avatar that doesn't have his force field on. Shooting at a paintball target will not help you gain sharpshooter experience, so don't waste your ammo on those. To level up higher you should participate at paintgun fun zones and join paintgun related clubs, and participate at any paintgun event. Ride around on a hoverbike, for about an hour. Like nearly all other vehicle shills, the best way to do this skill, especially of you're lazy, is to do the idle method. The idle method is simply sitting on the vehicle, and do nothing. This is perfect when you need to go to bed, and just let your avatar sit on the bike overnight. But it's a quicker to skill up if you find a funzone with a race track and run laps, or join races. You can do tricks on a bike, however it's very sluggish to do, and there's no way to tell if you're pulling off a successful trick that will go towards your skill experience. Fly around in a hoverpack or flutter bug. The best way to do this skill is do the idle method. There are also hoverpack race courses you can try out if you can find any, but most any race course should work. Like other vehicle skills you must get off the hoverpack to get the skill up message. To reach skill past novice, you should run laps at trace tracks, join races to gain rating points, join and participate in hoverpack related clubs.For more info on how to use these vehicles, check the vehicles page. |