Is this all tomes or does it just include bound ones that your character has eaten prior to TR?
Everything in your backpack/bank is usually untouched by a TR anyway ... so this is about the tomes you have eaten and I guess for tomes you have eaten it doesn't matter if they have been once bound or not as I am sure this information get lost as soon as they are eaten.
PS: If you search the forum there is a confirmation with screenshots of someone who TRed and the tomes apply on the dedicated level automatically...
I'm assuming you are asking a hypothetical questions like 'My character ate a +4 con tome back in 2010, will it carry over?' If so, great question! If not, then I would say no, probably not all tomes, only ones eaten in your current life or subsequent lives. Bound or unbound status should have no bearing. Consider tomes 'bind on eating' in this scenario.
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I think... what we will keep isn't tomes eated, but Inherent Bonus our toons have at the moment we click the Reincarnate button. Yeah, i know they may seem the same thing, but its not exactly the same thing.
A stupid question: If before update I ate a +2 tome CON at level 7 and, at level 18 a +4 tome CON, after the update, when I will TR and when I reach level 7 I will automatically pick up this +2 tome CON and after, +4 tome at 15? Or I'll get only the +4 tome CON at 15?
Sarlona - [<o>] Brazilian Dragons [<o>]
Arrth [Favored Soul/25] Golandar [Completionist - TR5] Larapius [Rogue/25] Llance [Fighter/5] Meredoth [Bard/25] Mhammoth [Ranger/25] Mhorganna [Sorcerer/25] Mhorgause [Druid/25] Mordredh [Wizard/25] Spirrus [Light Monk/25]
It works just like LR and GR. It doesn't actually matter how many tomes you ate, only the ending inherent bonus. You then get a point of that bonus at the proper ML: 3, 7, 11, and 15. You'd get a point of inherent bonus at those levels whether you ate a +1, +2, +3, and +4 or just a +4.
Sarlona - [<o>] Brazilian Dragons [<o>]
Arrth [Favored Soul/25] Golandar [Completionist - TR5] Larapius [Rogue/25] Llance [Fighter/5] Meredoth [Bard/25] Mhammoth [Ranger/25] Mhorganna [Sorcerer/25] Mhorgause [Druid/25] Mordredh [Wizard/25] Spirrus [Light Monk/25]
Yes
He ate a +2 tome, and got +1 at level 3.
My fvs had the full range of tomes from +1 to +4 , so was the perfect choice to try the tome carry over feature. at the beginning of level 3 my +1 tome took effect. At the beginning level 7 my +2's took effect.(this was my int tome, woot extra skill point). this worked flawlessly for all tomes on lamaland. We shall see how well it works on live, but i will not be going first.
Thank you for the test run, I have ddo store +3 supreme tomes.
Perhaps I will be a guinne pig on live if I get Fawngate to 20 by the time update 13 goes live.
I also tested the this out on Lama and it worked for me as well. In addition I tested if the tomes would last through a second tr which they did. Thanks to Kookie Kobold for the power levels.
Unfortunately the toon didn't have a +4 tome, so I cant verify those, but up to +3 are good to go/
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I may have missed it explicitly stated but, if I eat a +2 tome on a character today in the live server, before the update, and then TR after Update 13 is released, will that carry over?
Still a little murky for my mind this early in the morning:
I probably know the answers but wanted a confirmation anyway:
Question 1:
1. Life 1 had +4 Wisdom tome on my toon
2. TR
3. Life 2 only has +3 Wisdom tome only (darn TOD)
4. Update 13 comes
5. TR again
What is the highest inherent bonus that my toon will receive; the +3 from the previous life or the +4 from the next to previous life?
Question 2:
1. Life 1 had +4 Wisdom tome on toon
2. TR today
3. Update 13 tomorrow
Will this toon that has TR'd before U13 get the inherent bonus of the +4 tome from his previous life? Or just toons that are TR'd after update 13?
Thank you to anyone with proof of their answers and not conjecture.