Difference between revisions of "Souls"
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− | Souls provide passive [[combat skills]] and | + | Souls provide passive [[:Category:Combat Skills|combat skills]] and some amount of unique powers (except for [[Classless]]). |
All new characters start with access to the [[Classless]] soul. All others must be unlocked by purchasing a (possibly mako) item. | All new characters start with access to the [[Classless]] soul. All others must be unlocked by purchasing a (possibly mako) item. | ||
− | Once a character has unlocked a soul, they can switch to it at any time outside of combat, for no additional cost. Upon switching to a new soul, a character will lose access to the powers and skills from the old | + | Once a character has unlocked a soul, they can switch to it at any time outside of combat, for no additional cost. Upon switching to a new soul, a character will lose access to the powers and skills from the old soul and gain access to those of the new soul (up to their current level). |
The terms "soul" and "class" describe the same feature, but are used inconsistently. | The terms "soul" and "class" describe the same feature, but are used inconsistently. | ||
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* descriptions of regular and mako items to unlock new souls | * descriptions of regular and mako items to unlock new souls | ||
− | [[Category:Soul|List of available souls]] | + | [[:Category:Soul|List of available souls]] |
Latest revision as of 00:32, 19 September 2023
Souls provide passive combat skills and some amount of unique powers (except for Classless).
All new characters start with access to the Classless soul. All others must be unlocked by purchasing a (possibly mako) item.
Once a character has unlocked a soul, they can switch to it at any time outside of combat, for no additional cost. Upon switching to a new soul, a character will lose access to the powers and skills from the old soul and gain access to those of the new soul (up to their current level).
The terms "soul" and "class" describe the same feature, but are used inconsistently.
"Soul" is used in:
- this wiki
- the list game command
- descriptions of souls in rpinfo
- internal game code
"Class" is used in:
- the class game command to change souls
- the web interface link for listing and changing souls
- descriptions of regular and mako items to unlock new souls