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#1 Nov 01 2006 at 12:37 PM Rating: Decent
I was just thinking about the EQOA (everquest online adventure, the Everquest for playstation) and I think that they should put master classes in EQ2 Like we have achievments and all but I loved how they gave like a new name to the class of someone that got way up there. Like the monk on EQOA when he got enough master class points could either become a sensi or ninja, rangers became foresters or hunters and so on. I would like to know what everyone els thinks about this.
#2 Nov 01 2006 at 2:18 PM Rating: Decent
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EQ1 did that too, Clerics became Templars and Archons and a few other things I forget. It's not a bad tradition but it's just another title, and there are a lot of titles in EQ2.
#3 Nov 02 2006 at 4:44 AM Rating: Decent
The EQOA thing and EQ1 are different, in EQOA you can change ur xp over to be master class xp (same thing as AA) but when you got really far in it could could get the last thing called a master class. And it would actually change your class to somthing (clerics became exorcists or faithfuls) depending on what your preferance was and you got abilitys based on your master class. In your group sreen if you were a dwarf paladin and you picked the doomseeker MC then it would actually show up in the group listings as a doomseeker instead of a paladin. It wasnt like a title it was literally changing your class but keeping your old abilitys and getting a few new ones.
#4 Nov 02 2006 at 10:09 AM Rating: Decent
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In that case EQ2 has Achievements (not AA's, dammit!) which you can start earning at level 20 if you have the KoS expansion. You get Achievemnt experience for discoveries, killing nameds, finishing blue or better quests, collections and a few other things. When you hit level 70 all your experience can go to Achievents.

Achievement experience earns achievement points (AP's NOT AA's sorry, venting... pet peeve of mine...) which you put into a 5 branch tree and get you special abilities. Branches are based on primary stats. You can't fill all 5 branches.

So you get do new abilities based on your AP selections. There isn't a title that shows but each branch had a title associated with it, like Excorcist or Bishop for Templars.
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