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  1. #1
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    Default Q re Hearts of Wood "Class changes" = from level 1 or from the classes you chose?

    I'm new. Game's fun, except for the lag. I hope one of the new EDs has lag reduction-- #7kDDOptsOK.


    Anyway, my Q:

    The phrase "class changes" is ambiguous. Does it mean X number of class changes from my level 1 starting class, or does it mean from the classes that I chose?

    For example, if I use a Lesser Heart on 3 ftr / 2 rog, will it remain 3 ftr / 2 rog, or will it force 5 ftr?

    I'm hoping it's the former, so it's probably the latter heh.


    Thanks!~

    S

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    Lesser heart +X level changes are (mostly) up to the user. Take a look at the wiki page for more than I'm going to type

    Each level you take while Lesser Reincarnating has a dialog box that makes you select your class. If you're using a +X heart, you can deviate from the path defined by your leveling order.

    In your example and using a +3 heart, a 3 Fighter / 2 Rogue could swap up to three of those levels to any class combination that is possible in that moment. If your level order was R-F-F-F-R, you could theoretically (and unwisely) use that "+3" to change to that order to F-R-R-F-R; even though the net effect is 3 Rogue / 2 Fighter, you've still swapped three distinct levels due to an order change. Alternatively, you could use that +3 heart to pick up Bard at select places, becoming R-B-B-F-B

    This is expanded upon in the wiki page, but you also have to make sure that you...
    - Do not have four classes at any point. That's mostly an issue for complicated multiclass builds for which you're using the +X to swap from one splash to another. Depending on level order, a 9 Druid / 6 Fighter / 5 Barbarian might be restricted in when/whether they could swap out those Ranger levels
    - Don't break alignment rules. Paladin and Monk need to be lawful, and are therefore mutually exclusive with Bard and Barbarian, which must be chaotic. Druids have to be semi-neutral

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