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Loss Of Memory Pills, commonly referred to as '''LOM Pills''', are a form of memory erasing drug that allow you to free up used skill points. | Loss Of Memory Pills, commonly referred to as '''LOM Pills''', are a form of memory erasing drug that allow you to free up used skill points. | ||
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LOM pills are sold at Taylor's Biochem and Black Dragon Drugs vendors in packs of 10, with a pill available for each sub-skill within a skill.<br> | LOM pills are sold at Taylor's Biochem and Black Dragon Drugs vendors in packs of 10, with a pill available for each sub-skill within a skill.<br> | ||
Each use of the pack restores 5 skill points, at a small XP cost to the relevant skill, so a pack of 10 can restore 50 skill points. | Each use of the pack restores 5 skill points, at a small XP cost to the relevant skill, so a pack of 10 can restore 50 skill points. |
Revision as of 01:51, 10 July 2008
Loss Of Memory Pills, commonly referred to as LOM Pills, are a form of memory erasing drug that allow you to free up used skill points.
LOM pills are sold at Taylor's Biochem and Black Dragon Drugs vendors in packs of 10, with a pill available for each sub-skill within a skill.
Each use of the pack restores 5 skill points, at a small XP cost to the relevant skill, so a pack of 10 can restore 50 skill points.
XP and level loss
Due to the small amount of XP lost when using LOM pills it is possible to lose a level of the relevant skill, if the XP bar for that skill is close to zero.
When this occurs no skill points are returned, however your XP bar at the lower skill level will now be almost full - you are then free to carry on using the LOM pills to recover skill points.
Synaptic Impairment
As of patch 159, released in March 2007, there is currently no Synaptic Impairment penalty for using LOM pills.
It should be noted however that the patch notes stated this would be the case for "the first period of the retail version", (Neocron 2.2), so this situation may not be permanent.