I haven't read anything about this anywhere yet, although there are so many posts I could have missed it.
I was wondering if say I had the SA Home Town Hero at level 3 which gives +20 Heart and Toughness and +10 Conditioning and my Heart skill max was currently at say 15 with a max of 30, would my player play with 35 Heart? Or would he only get a benefit of +15 Heart?
Basically, is the skill cap just a max of what you can invest in with SP, but are still able to increase with SAs? Or is that a hard cap and you can never play above that level and if you had already maxed out your Heart skill through SP then an SA like HTH would add 0 Heart?
I am planning to max out the SAs I choose, so this would help me and probably many others not waste their APs on SAs that in the end will not add much to their player but still suck up AP.
Also, this brings up another question. Say I had 85 Heart with level 3 HTH, would I play with 105 Heart? Probably easier to guess the correct answer for this one, but it's probably based on the same principle as the previous question - are skill caps hard caps that nothing can put you over, or are they just caps where you can't invest anymore SP past to improve?
I was wondering if say I had the SA Home Town Hero at level 3 which gives +20 Heart and Toughness and +10 Conditioning and my Heart skill max was currently at say 15 with a max of 30, would my player play with 35 Heart? Or would he only get a benefit of +15 Heart?
Basically, is the skill cap just a max of what you can invest in with SP, but are still able to increase with SAs? Or is that a hard cap and you can never play above that level and if you had already maxed out your Heart skill through SP then an SA like HTH would add 0 Heart?
I am planning to max out the SAs I choose, so this would help me and probably many others not waste their APs on SAs that in the end will not add much to their player but still suck up AP.
Also, this brings up another question. Say I had 85 Heart with level 3 HTH, would I play with 105 Heart? Probably easier to guess the correct answer for this one, but it's probably based on the same principle as the previous question - are skill caps hard caps that nothing can put you over, or are they just caps where you can't invest anymore SP past to improve?






























