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| - | ====== Stable of characters ====== | ||
| - | Players are encouraged to keep a stable of characters and play often so that they aren’t [[: | ||
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| - | == Please note the following: == | ||
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| - | * Even if you have a stable of characters to choose from, you may still only play one character at a time. | ||
| - | * No one else may play one of your stable of characters. | ||
| - | * None of your characters may will any items to other characters in your stable or any other character they have not adventured with. | ||
| - | * If another character has taken possession of items that are willed, well, that’s a civil matter, if you catch my drift... | ||
| - | * Your highest level character may only be twice the level of your lowest level character (round down). | ||
| - | * If your highest level character needs to level up, you will have to play a lower-level character to allow for it. | ||
| - | * For instance, if you have a fifth level character, your lowest level character may only be second level (5 ÷ 2 = 2.5). | ||
| - | * As a corollary, if you have a character that is fourth level or higher, you may not start new characters in your stable until you retire that higher level character, so make choices about a stable of characters early. | ||
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