In our RQ3 game, characters that wanted to concentrate on sorcery rarely wore armor because they didn't want to take the 20-30% hit on their sorcery skills. Also, during combat they spent time casting spells instead of attacking with weapons, so their weapon skills rarely went up.
The one character that practiced sorcery and was a primary fighter rarely cast spells in combat and spent much of his training time on combat skills so quickly lagged behind the primary spell casters in magical skills.
Really it worked fairly well.
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