What I am mostly interested in to know is…how deep is the skill system? And by that I mean does it have this, or can this things be made with it:
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health regen/health degeneration - conditions (with using skills)
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use skill to get x amount of health regen for each condition on you
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get x mana for each condition on enemy
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skill cast time and bar for it - with it in mind, interrupt skills: - interrupt a skill and set it’s cooldown for +x amount of seconds. - if you interrupt a skill target enemy lose mana/health
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increase attack speed for certain %, same as move speed, or slow speed by certain % for x seconds or even block chance.
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for 2 seconds next skill/attack on you prevents x amount of dmg and heals you for x amount
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knockdowns, aoe, range attacks, melee attacks, ai pet.
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conditional effects - if target is knockdown this effect happens, if not nothing happens.
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put “hex” (let’s say different kind of condition) on target. if target in next 5 seconds cast skill he suffers damage/lose mana
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put “hex” on target for x seconds. target enemy suffer x amount of damage each time it autoattacks
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condition/hex removal skills.
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target ally can’'t be knockdowned
etc.
just few examples to describe you what I am asking you. How deep is your skill system cuz all I am looking for atm is a place where I can learn how to make rich skill system and AI companions follow me!
I am very new in this and I’ve found your rpg toolkit in which I am interested! 
I have a dream of making small rpg game (arena game or dungeon crawler/instanced game with various levels) with rich skill set (over 200 skills) and skill deck builder (you can only use 12 skills at time).
It would mean that you have to be careful which skills you want to use, to make cool combinations and builds (find combos/skills that work together).
Standard classes like warrior, healer, mage, ranger and debuffer (guy that uses hex skills). Dual class system.
Hunt monsters to capture skills from them!
How your rpg toolkit could serve me in that department?
I am on a long road, but good start would always help!
Thanks!