| Halo and Permanent Death Updates | |
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| Rugo | Dec 12 2016, 03:12 PM Post #1 |
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So, it has been said that I may have made the Halo system too easy. Because of that, it has been made more... difficult. Dying in Halo status means permanent death for your character. Halo status will dissapear after two weeks. The first week you are in Halo status, you cannot be challenged by another player, excluding special items and quests. The second and subsequent times you are in Halo status, you may be attacked during the first week. Permanent Death So, you permanently died. What now? Now, you make a new character! There are some restrictions based upon it, but essentially it is a reroll. You get to keep EXP and all moves are cashed in for Training Day value to make your new character. Now, onto the restrictions. Afterlife moves are cashed in like normal but the training days may not be spent on Afterlife moves. You can only pick from non-Afterlife moves. Any moves learned from quests in the Afterlife are lost. You do not get the training days for them but you may retake the quest in the afterlife. You only gain the moves and no other quest rewards if you redo the quest. Edited by Rugo, Dec 12 2016, 06:25 PM.
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