Re: MR: advantages of druids are...?
Summer Breeze, on host 69.72.46.181
Wednesday, April 13, 2005, at 13:11:01
Re: MR: advantages of druids are...? posted by Lucky Wizard on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, at 01:07:20:
> > > Call me stupid, but how do you re-train your characters? Do you have to get to another level in the maze, because I'm still on the first one. > > > > > > Summer-still trying to figure this game out-Breeze > > > > You don't have to get to any other levels in the maze to retrain your characters. You can retrain them to be something else if you have enough of certain attributes, when you add points or do anything else with a character's stats, look over to your right and you should see a list of the various adventurer types and what a character needs to be any one of them. > > > > Of course, if you retrain, you start from scratch with gaining experience, but your character will keep any hit points and spell points (and spells) that he or she has already acquired, and should gain more spell points with each new level achieved. > > > > mac "spread those extra points around" rinus7 > > What macrinus said. (I am currently playing a one-character game, and I retrained my character several times before I left the top dungeon level.) > > If your character's stats allow him to retrain to any class, the "view character" page will have a "retrain" button. Clicking on it takes you to a place where you can choose a class or change your mind. > > Lucky "...and I really should get back to that one-character game at some point. Haven't touched it in about six weeks." Wizard
Thanks to both of you, I was really wondering about that. I think I might try re-training one of my characters if I can. Thanks again! :)
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