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As you spend time in Kotoll, your character will gain skills and stats, and you will be able to tailor and direct the areas where they grow. The system works on the basis of Tier Levels (TL), and each vocation has 5 TLs. As your character gains experience in an area, they will be able to put points into that vocation’s base skills and, eventually, increase their TL. The requirements to level up each vocation can be found below, within the leveling tier subsection. When a character unlocks a new TL in a vocation, they gain all the skills associated with that TL, regardless of their primary vocation.
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Every character can gain levels in any vocation; however, the number of times a character can level up is limited. A character can only reach T5 in one vocation, T4 in two vocations, T3 in 3 vocations, and so on. This means that at maximum level, a characters vocation spread will look something like this: T1 Mage | T2 Informant | T3 Survivor | T4 Artisan | T5 Militant
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=== Primary Vocation (PV) ===
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Your PV is the one you currently have the highest TL in. If you have equivalent TLs in more than one vocation, you must choose one as your primary. PV is used to calculate your character’s active income potential. During character creation, your choice of PV will affect starting skills and stats.
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Your highest TL vocation is considered your primary. However, you do not need to keep the same primary vocation as you level up. For example, a character who joins as a T2 Informant may opt to focus leveling up Mage; in that case, once they reached T2 they would be able to choose Mage as their new PV. You can always change the vocation you choose to prioritize, just know that there are limits to how many vocations can reach a given level!
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The option to respec your vocations will be added in the future.
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All characters start with their choice of PV at T2. You do not need to retroactively fulfill the T1 and T2 requirements for this vocation.

Revision as of 21:12, 2 June 2023

As you spend time in Kotoll, your character will gain skills and stats, and you will be able to tailor and direct the areas where they grow. The system works on the basis of Tier Levels (TL), and each vocation has 5 TLs. As your character gains experience in an area, they will be able to put points into that vocation’s base skills and, eventually, increase their TL. The requirements to level up each vocation can be found below, within the leveling tier subsection. When a character unlocks a new TL in a vocation, they gain all the skills associated with that TL, regardless of their primary vocation.

Every character can gain levels in any vocation; however, the number of times a character can level up is limited. A character can only reach T5 in one vocation, T4 in two vocations, T3 in 3 vocations, and so on. This means that at maximum level, a characters vocation spread will look something like this: T1 Mage | T2 Informant | T3 Survivor | T4 Artisan | T5 Militant

Primary Vocation (PV)

Your PV is the one you currently have the highest TL in. If you have equivalent TLs in more than one vocation, you must choose one as your primary. PV is used to calculate your character’s active income potential. During character creation, your choice of PV will affect starting skills and stats.

Your highest TL vocation is considered your primary. However, you do not need to keep the same primary vocation as you level up. For example, a character who joins as a T2 Informant may opt to focus leveling up Mage; in that case, once they reached T2 they would be able to choose Mage as their new PV. You can always change the vocation you choose to prioritize, just know that there are limits to how many vocations can reach a given level!

The option to respec your vocations will be added in the future.

All characters start with their choice of PV at T2. You do not need to retroactively fulfill the T1 and T2 requirements for this vocation.