Post by zer0gravitea on Oct 1, 2019 9:56:50 GMT -8
Respeccing Your Character
A "respec" is when you change existing attributes about your character to better reflect how you'd like them to play. There's not much to say in the foreward here- we think respeccing is fairly self explanatory. In short: pick what you want to change, pay a fee, change those things on your character sheet! The first respec of any section is free, with the exception of Classes(who follow their own free respec rules.) Some Patches may critically change aspects of the game and those patches will often come with free respecs for a limited period of time after their release.
Changing your existing techniques(No learn-time required; does not allow you to fill empty slots without learn times): 2000 EP
Changing your class traits and features: 2000 EP
Changing your class: 5000 EP.
Starting Over/Changing Your Character
Sometimes you are enjoying the particular mechanical build you have, but something about your character just isn't clicking with you. Maybe they completed their personal arc and would be content to retire as a combatant, or perhaps something major happened to them that irreversibly took away their will to fight-- whatever it is, sometimes you've got to start the RP anew. There is always the option of making an additional character and starting fresh entirely, but these rules are here in case you don't want to shelf the work you did on an existing character's mechanical progress.
There are currently no restrictions for changing your character, provided they are statistically the same. We will allow your race to change for free, though characters who previously possessed "Student of a Thousand Arts" will need to pay back the difference in MP for their technique rank-ups. Additionally, characters who possessed "Quick Learner" will be required to add the previously discounted number of weeks to the learn-time of their next technique, though they may choose to spend MP to reduce that amount; if you have filled all of your technique slots and possessed "Quick Learner" when changing your character's race, you also enter an MP debt as if you had discounted the learn-time of your techniques via MP normally.
A "respec" is when you change existing attributes about your character to better reflect how you'd like them to play. There's not much to say in the foreward here- we think respeccing is fairly self explanatory. In short: pick what you want to change, pay a fee, change those things on your character sheet! The first respec of any section is free, with the exception of Classes(who follow their own free respec rules.) Some Patches may critically change aspects of the game and those patches will often come with free respecs for a limited period of time after their release.
Changing your Masteries: 2000 EP
Changing your starting skills: 2000 EP
Changing your existing traits: 2000 EPChanging your existing techniques(No learn-time required; does not allow you to fill empty slots without learn times): 2000 EP
Changing your class traits and features: 2000 EP
Changing your class: 5000 EP.
Starting Over/Changing Your Character
Sometimes you are enjoying the particular mechanical build you have, but something about your character just isn't clicking with you. Maybe they completed their personal arc and would be content to retire as a combatant, or perhaps something major happened to them that irreversibly took away their will to fight-- whatever it is, sometimes you've got to start the RP anew. There is always the option of making an additional character and starting fresh entirely, but these rules are here in case you don't want to shelf the work you did on an existing character's mechanical progress.
There are currently no restrictions for changing your character, provided they are statistically the same. We will allow your race to change for free, though characters who previously possessed "Student of a Thousand Arts" will need to pay back the difference in MP for their technique rank-ups. Additionally, characters who possessed "Quick Learner" will be required to add the previously discounted number of weeks to the learn-time of their next technique, though they may choose to spend MP to reduce that amount; if you have filled all of your technique slots and possessed "Quick Learner" when changing your character's race, you also enter an MP debt as if you had discounted the learn-time of your techniques via MP normally.