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kronk219
11-24-2010, 08:43 PM
I'm told there is a minimum level a character can be in a class in order to unlock the past life feat for that class in the TR. What level is that?
as in a 10ranger/10fighter couldn't achieve the past life feat for a fighter or ranger.
MrCow
11-24-2010, 08:50 PM
I'm told there is a minimum level a character can be in a class in order to unlock the past life feat for that class in the TR. What level is that?
as in a 10ranger/10fighter couldn't achieve the past life feat for a fighter or ranger.
Your primary class (as denoted by the icon given when you group) is the one you earn a past life in when you True Reincarnate. The primary class is done by 3 sorts, level in class taken, date class was added to DDO, and alphabetically.
In your example, you would have Past Life Fighter as both are equal in level, both came to DDO at the same date (launch of DDO), but Fighter is alphabetically before Ranger.
kronk219
11-24-2010, 09:13 PM
My character is going to end up being a 12 monk, 6 or 7 rogue, with a level or two of fighter.
So I would have a past life of monk? I started leveling as a rogue
MrCow
11-24-2010, 09:18 PM
My character is going to end up being a 12 monk, 6 or 7 rogue, with a level or two of fighter.
So I would have a past life of monk?
Correct. You would have past life monk with that level split.
Wildseed
12-04-2010, 08:22 AM
I'm told there is a minimum level a character can be in a class in order to unlock the past life feat for that class in the TR. What level is that?
as in a 10ranger/10fighter couldn't achieve the past life feat for a fighter or ranger.
10ranger/10 fighter would end up fighter if I remember correctly because it goes in alpha order when the lvls are the same, but what I do in a case like this is 10 ranger/9 fighter/1 monk or something to make sure I end up with the class I want (if ranger is what I want)
Vallon_Zek
12-05-2010, 11:21 PM
how about 10 bard / 10 barb. ?:eek:
MrCow
12-06-2010, 01:21 AM
how about 10 bard / 10 barb. ?
Sorting:
Both were released to DDO at the same date (tie).
Both are of the same level (tie).
Barbarian is alphabetically before Bard, so Barbarian becomes the primary class.
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