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You can spend your currently available levels using the ''']Level''' command and track the progress of your experience either with the ''']exp''' or ''']expgump''' commands.
 
You can spend your currently available levels using the ''']Level''' command and track the progress of your experience either with the ''']exp''' or ''']expgump''' commands.
  
Each level spent into a class will yeild increased stats and skills dependent on which class you level and how many levels you have in that class. The more you level up in one class the higher the stat bonus will become but the lower the skill bonuses. Additionally, every 5 levels spent into a class will unlock a special ability, unique to that class at that level.
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Each level spent into a class will yeild increased stats and skills dependent on which class you level and how many levels you have in that class. The more you level up in one class the higher the stat bonus will become but the lower the skill bonuses. Additionally, every 5 levels spent into a class will unlock a special ability called a [[Feat]], unique to that class at that level.
  
 
There are 6 Base Classes which everyone qualifies to level into at any point, each and ever level may be allocated where ever you wish and there is no obligation to continue spending more levels into the same class simply because you already have done so. But in addition to the Base Classes, there are also 30 Prestige Classes. A Prestige Class is a class that must be unlocked first by having a sufficient level in two of the other base Classes, one at Level 10, and the other at Level 5. Every combination of a base class at 10 and another at 5 will result in a valid Prestige Class that levels may be spent into.
 
There are 6 Base Classes which everyone qualifies to level into at any point, each and ever level may be allocated where ever you wish and there is no obligation to continue spending more levels into the same class simply because you already have done so. But in addition to the Base Classes, there are also 30 Prestige Classes. A Prestige Class is a class that must be unlocked first by having a sufficient level in two of the other base Classes, one at Level 10, and the other at Level 5. Every combination of a base class at 10 and another at 5 will result in a valid Prestige Class that levels may be spent into.

Latest revision as of 21:36, 22 November 2023

Everyone begins the game as a level 1 adventurer with no particular direction in which they are pushed. It's up to you as soon as you begin to select what you want your first class to be. Levels are gained once you gain a sufficient amount of Experience and once obtained can be spent into any class for which you qualify.

You can spend your currently available levels using the ]Level command and track the progress of your experience either with the ]exp or ]expgump commands.

Each level spent into a class will yeild increased stats and skills dependent on which class you level and how many levels you have in that class. The more you level up in one class the higher the stat bonus will become but the lower the skill bonuses. Additionally, every 5 levels spent into a class will unlock a special ability called a Feat, unique to that class at that level.

There are 6 Base Classes which everyone qualifies to level into at any point, each and ever level may be allocated where ever you wish and there is no obligation to continue spending more levels into the same class simply because you already have done so. But in addition to the Base Classes, there are also 30 Prestige Classes. A Prestige Class is a class that must be unlocked first by having a sufficient level in two of the other base Classes, one at Level 10, and the other at Level 5. Every combination of a base class at 10 and another at 5 will result in a valid Prestige Class that levels may be spent into.

Primary Class
Fighter Archer Barbarian Cleric Rogue Mage
Fighter Sentry Berserker Templar Assassin Runeblade
Archer Soldier Warlord Inquisitor Acrobat Jester
Barbarian Dragoon Hunter Druid Strider Elementalist
Cleric Paladin Commander Shaman Charlatan Summoner
Rogue Swashbuckler Sniper Trapper Necromancer Witch
Mage Monk Spellshot Shapeshifter Ritualist Shadow