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PRESTIGE MULTICLASS
= Overview =
Please note: The prestige and multi-class option are new and in constant
Prestige is the name for expanding a single class character beyond the normal restrictions at level 50.  Prestige characters require a leveling investment in order to unlock the additional powers and rewards.
modification based on balance and other factors. Check back often for updates
 
to this help file.  
A prestige character can be [[#single|single classed]] or [[#multi|multi-classed]].  A new wear restriction has been introduced, "Prestige" which will allow a character to wear and item which matches their secondary class, but not their primary.
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Prestige brings in the ability to do one of two options:
The character must be level 50 to enter prestige status and will have to be re-leveled from level 5 at a rate of a rumoured 1/7th normal experience gain.
* a single-class prestige character with higher power skills/spells.
 
* a multi-class prestige character combined from 2 classes.
Prestige characters have potential bonuses to hitpoint, mana, and movement gains.
Note: * Bladesinger and Barbarian are currently unavailable for prestige.
 
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Though currently unknown skills are being introduced specifically for the prestige project.
Prestige single-class option:
 
* Grants the ability to gain more powerful skills/spells of your class.
Bladesinger and Barbarian are currently not eligible for prestige.
* You will relevel from level 5.
 
* Single class prestige: Vampire, Ranger, Augurer, Paladin, Nephandi, Fathomer
 
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Prestige multi-class option:
= <span id="single">Prestige single-class option</span> =
* The original character must be level 50 to enter prestige status.
* Classes available: [[Vampire]], [[Ranger]], [[Augurer]], [[Paladin]], [[Nephandi]], [[Fathomer]]
* Cleric Pantheon and Mage Path spells/skills are currently not available for
* Results in Vampire-Vampire, Ranger-Ranger, etc.
prestige secondary classes.
 
* Your original class will be your primary class while your added class will be
 
your secondary class.
= <span id="multi">Prestige multi-class option</span> =
* Your original class will be your primary class while your added class will be your secondary class, i.e. a Warrior-Thief
 
* Classes available: [[Mage]], [[Cleric]], [[Thief]], [[Warrior]], [[Druid]]
* Race-class limitation still apply.
* For most intents and purposes the primary class determines equipment choices, primary and secondary stat, guild membership, etc.
 
* Cleric Pantheon and Mage Path spells/skills are currently not available for prestige secondary classes.
 
* Primary skills will auto-adept, no experience is gained from them.  
* Primary skills will auto-adept, no experience is gained from them.  
* Secondary skills/spells require practicing and adepting and adept slower.
* Secondary skills/spells require practicing and adepting and adept slower.
* Skills that are inate to both primary and secondary adept at the normal rate.
* Skills that are inate to both primary and secondary adept at the normal rate.
* While leveling the prestige class will be slower it can have larger gains in
hp/mana/moves.
* There is a +1 to the primary stat of the secondary class - 26 max.
* There is a +1 to the primary stat of the secondary class - 26 max.
* Available classes for multi-class: Mage, Cleric, Thief, Warrior, Druid
* Race-class limitation still apply.
* The primary class equipment list applies though specialty items will be
forthcoming.
* Guild membership is based on the primary class of the player.
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See also: help class (more to come)
See also: help 'multiclass skills spells'

Revision as of 23:32, 29 April 2019

Overview

Prestige is the name for expanding a single class character beyond the normal restrictions at level 50. Prestige characters require a leveling investment in order to unlock the additional powers and rewards.

A prestige character can be single classed or multi-classed. A new wear restriction has been introduced, "Prestige" which will allow a character to wear and item which matches their secondary class, but not their primary.

The character must be level 50 to enter prestige status and will have to be re-leveled from level 5 at a rate of a rumoured 1/7th normal experience gain.

Prestige characters have potential bonuses to hitpoint, mana, and movement gains.

Though currently unknown skills are being introduced specifically for the prestige project.

Bladesinger and Barbarian are currently not eligible for prestige.


Prestige single-class option


Prestige multi-class option

  • Your original class will be your primary class while your added class will be your secondary class, i.e. a Warrior-Thief
  • Classes available: Mage, Cleric, Thief, Warrior, Druid
  • Race-class limitation still apply.
  • For most intents and purposes the primary class determines equipment choices, primary and secondary stat, guild membership, etc.
  • Cleric Pantheon and Mage Path spells/skills are currently not available for prestige secondary classes.
  • Primary skills will auto-adept, no experience is gained from them.
  • Secondary skills/spells require practicing and adepting and adept slower.
  • Skills that are inate to both primary and secondary adept at the normal rate.
  • There is a +1 to the primary stat of the secondary class - 26 max.