Originally posted by Azlon I\'m sure somewhere out there all this information is answered but i\'m too lazy.
Originally posted by Androgos 1. PS doesn\'t use levels
From the Planeshift settingsYliakum is located thousands of meters under the surface inside a huge excavated stalactite, hanging inside a cave so huge that it could contain any kingdom of the surface. For this reason it is structured in grades - like Dante\'s Inferno - and each grade is smaller than the former. There are eight grades, or levels. The two highest levels are above the point where the stalactite connects to the roof of the cave.
Originally posted by Taldor Don\'t worry there are levels:QuoteFrom the Planeshift settingsYliakum is located thousands of meters under the surface inside a huge excavated stalactite, hanging inside a cave so huge that it could contain any kingdom of the surface. For this reason it is structured in grades - like Dante\'s Inferno - and each grade is smaller than the former. There are eight grades, or levels. The two highest levels are above the point where the stalactite connects to the roof of the cave.
That raizes the question to me: Is there any other form of getting experience? (read: Improving skills?)
Originally posted by Mr. GworthoX That raizes the question to me: Is there any other form of getting experience? (read: Improving skills?)
Originally posted by Gronomist There is a great diffrence between character levels and what level you are on in a cave.
Originally posted by Gronomist No. You will be stuck at the newbie stage forever...
Originally posted by Mr. GworthoX QuoteOriginally posted by Gronomist No. You will be stuck at the newbie stage forever...Hmmm....seems you know me better than good for me is.