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<blockquote data-quote="GreyLord" data-source="post: 7615986" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>Levels of Play</p><p>There are 4 Levels of Play of the game. They are </p><p></p><p>Veteran – These are the small town heroes of their area. They are already trained and hardened with experience in adventures and decision making. This is the stage where your characters begin and are typically between levels 1-10</p><p></p><p>Mastery – This is the Level of Play where characters are at the height of their abilities. They are at the top of the food chain in their organizations, groups, and workings. These are the Lords that have attained rank by deeds, the heroes of the nations and worlds. At this level they are saving their nations and regions from the forces beyond. These characters are typically between levels 11-20</p><p></p><p>Legendary – Most never know one in this Level of Play, much less are one of these figures of legend. These are where the heroes of Greek Legend come in such a Pericles or Achilles. This is where the legends are born and the stories of their experiences echo through history. These do not just affect their nation, but the entire history of the world and sometimes the entirety of the Planes beyond. These characters are typically between levels 21-30.</p><p></p><p>Immortal – Those who enter these levels normally have attained a level of immortality, life eternal where they do not age or die. Magic itself has entered their beings infusing them with a part of the portions of the universal and the infinite planes beyond. This is where Deities and their foes reside in Challenges and ability. These are for levels and Challenges that exceed that of level 31+</p><p></p><p>Rising up Levels – As your character gains Experience points they gain levels. AS they gain levels they gain abilities called Combat Actions. There are four different types of Combat Actions, those that can be done anytime (anytime CAS or at-will), those that can be done once per encounter called Encounter Combat Actions, those that can be done once per day or Daily Combat Actions, and those that can be done outside of Combat (useful utility actions) as well as in combat called Situational Combat Actions.</p><p></p><p>Each level you gain one or more of these Actions (Depending on your class), however you are limited to how many of these actions you can do each day (With the exception of Anytime CAS. Any Combat Action you get can be done multiple times a day, but only to the maximum listed on the table below.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of any other number, you only can possess two Anytime CAS from your class that you can use as you level up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyLord, post: 7615986, member: 4348"] Levels of Play There are 4 Levels of Play of the game. They are Veteran – These are the small town heroes of their area. They are already trained and hardened with experience in adventures and decision making. This is the stage where your characters begin and are typically between levels 1-10 Mastery – This is the Level of Play where characters are at the height of their abilities. They are at the top of the food chain in their organizations, groups, and workings. These are the Lords that have attained rank by deeds, the heroes of the nations and worlds. At this level they are saving their nations and regions from the forces beyond. These characters are typically between levels 11-20 Legendary – Most never know one in this Level of Play, much less are one of these figures of legend. These are where the heroes of Greek Legend come in such a Pericles or Achilles. This is where the legends are born and the stories of their experiences echo through history. These do not just affect their nation, but the entire history of the world and sometimes the entirety of the Planes beyond. These characters are typically between levels 21-30. Immortal – Those who enter these levels normally have attained a level of immortality, life eternal where they do not age or die. Magic itself has entered their beings infusing them with a part of the portions of the universal and the infinite planes beyond. This is where Deities and their foes reside in Challenges and ability. These are for levels and Challenges that exceed that of level 31+ Rising up Levels – As your character gains Experience points they gain levels. AS they gain levels they gain abilities called Combat Actions. There are four different types of Combat Actions, those that can be done anytime (anytime CAS or at-will), those that can be done once per encounter called Encounter Combat Actions, those that can be done once per day or Daily Combat Actions, and those that can be done outside of Combat (useful utility actions) as well as in combat called Situational Combat Actions. Each level you gain one or more of these Actions (Depending on your class), however you are limited to how many of these actions you can do each day (With the exception of Anytime CAS. Any Combat Action you get can be done multiple times a day, but only to the maximum listed on the table below. Regardless of any other number, you only can possess two Anytime CAS from your class that you can use as you level up. [/QUOTE]
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