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  2. The Dark Eye: Skilltree Saga - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in the world of The Dark Eye. The Dark Eye: Skilltree Saga uses 2D and 2.5D graphics and involves creating a character and progressing through the story whilst unlocking various abilities in the skill tree.

  3. SpellForce 3: Soul Harvest - Wikipedia

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    Soul Harvest retains the skill-wheel that allows players to choose the skill to use when clicking on an enemy but limits the displayed skills to those that have been added to the skill bar. [3] While players can still choose a race to control when entering a map with real-time strategy elements, two of the races from the main game have been ...

  4. Technology tree - Wikipedia

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    Tech trees started showing up in turn-based strategy games in the early 1990s [citation needed]. The 1991 video game Mega Lo Mania had a tech tree with a system of research levels/epochs that allowed the deployment of better units and defences and is considered to be the first game to combine a technology tree into a Real-time strategy game.

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  6. Avowed - Wikipedia

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    The game also features several skill trees for unlocking new abilities and permits individual weapon upgrades. [7] Although not a fully open world game, Avowed includes several large, explorable zones. As players explore the world, they will interact with various non-player characters (NPCs).

  7. Nine Parchments - Wikipedia

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    The game includes eight playable characters, [6] with a ninth added in a free update. [7] Each character has three different starting spells with different elements, and new spells are learned by collecting the missing parchments. [6] As characters progress, they level up to unlock points to spend on their skill trees.

  8. World Tree (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    World Tree is a skill-based system, which uses custom d20 based system as well as playing cards.. Dice are divided into two types in World Tree, with two corresponding notations - simple dice, which are noted as dN (with N being the number of sides), stress dice (noted as sN), and botch dice.

  9. Pirates of the Burning Sea - Wikipedia

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    Players initially select from one of three different sword-based fighting styles, but may change styles later, or opt to learn an unarmed style. As they gain ranks, players earn points to spend on skills. There are a total of 45 skills for each fighting style. The skill tree is composed of 5 skill chains that are each 8 skills in depth.