I have a few questions

Tankbusterx
04-12-2008, 11:29 PM
Ok first off are there levels and if so how many? Will it be hard to level?

second I know the three classes are the greenskins, the chaos and the dark elves but what i don't know is are they all one alliance, do they have specific enemy's, or do they all just fight each other?

Third are there mounts and if there isn't how do people get around?

Thanks for the help

d0ggy
04-13-2008, 12:32 AM
Gonna steal WAR accounts when it comes out too?

Oxyminoan
04-13-2008, 12:53 AM
Ok first off are there levels and if so how many? Will it be hard to level?

second I know the three classes are the greenskins, the chaos and the dark elves but what i don't know is are they all one alliance, do they have specific enemy's, or do they all just fight each other?

Third are there mounts and if there isn't how do people get around?

Thanks for the help

1. Yes there are 40 levels. Beyond that, there are 80 renown levels which can only be gained through RvR.

2. There are 6 Races: Dwarves, Empire (humans), and High Elves on the side of Order - Greenskins, Chaos, and Dark Elves on the side of Destruction.

Each side is a "realm" that fights together against the opposing "realm". Within this larger conflict, the races are in direct conflict with each other - Dwarves vs Greenskins, Empire vs Chaos, and High Elves vs Dark Elves.

Each race of a certain realm can support another in the conflict of their choice, of course. RvR stands for Realm vs Realm, not Race vs Race.

Each race has 4 classes that have differing mechanics, but fit among 4 archtypes: Tank, Melee DPS, Ranged DPS, and Support/Healer.

3. Yes, there are mounts. They'll be a lesser mount earned around level 20 with an epic coming at end game. Each race has their own lore appropriate mount. Beyond mounts there will be orcapults, gyrocopters, trains, etc. for especially long trips.

I'm not an expert on the game, but I follow it closely. If you have any more questions, post them and I'll try to answer to the best of my limited non-beta-having knowledge.

HybridX
04-13-2008, 01:31 AM
1. Yes there are 40 levels. Beyond that, there are 80 renown levels which can only be gained through RvR.



I heared that every renown rank you get points to buy stats\spells... Can you "respec" those? I know that every level you get a point for the 3 paths, but what about renown ranks?

Tankbusterx
04-13-2008, 02:24 AM
1. Yes there are 40 levels. Beyond that, there are 80 renown levels which can only be gained through RvR.




So there is 40 levels to get from quest and then you can gain another 80 levels from RvR? So does it really go up to 120? or just cap off at 40 and you get better combat skills with the RvR ginning to 80

FalseMyrmidon
04-13-2008, 08:24 AM
I heared that every renown rank you get points to buy stats\spells... Can you "respec" those? I know that every level you get a point for the 3 paths, but what about renown ranks?

I have no doubt you'll be able to respec those.

FalseMyrmidon
04-13-2008, 08:25 AM
So there is 40 levels to get from quest and then you can gain another 80 levels from RvR? So does it really go up to 120? or just cap off at 40 and you get better combat skills with the RvR ginning to 80

The second one.

Oxyminoan
04-13-2008, 12:09 PM
I heared that every renown rank you get points to buy stats\spells... Can you "respec" those? I know that every level you get a point for the 3 paths, but what about renown ranks?

Think of the 80 renown ranks as a seperate "PvP experience bar" that you fill up as you level your character's 40 main levels. For instance, you can have a level 10 Zealot who is also renown rank 8. Or a level 35 Chosen who is renown rank 30. There will be level caps on the maximum renown rank per level, but they haven't revealed them yet.

So there is 40 levels to get from quest and then you can gain another 80 levels from RvR? So does it really go up to 120? or just cap off at 40 and you get better combat skills with the RvR ginning to 80

It's pretty much exactly like DAOC's Realm Point system. It unlocks stat boosts, passive abilities, active abilities, and morale and tactic abilities. You must purchase them with points gained from Renown Ranks.

For those not familiar with Camelot's system: The Camelot Herald (http://www.camelotherald.com/section.php?id=23)

Tankbusterx
04-13-2008, 04:28 PM
Ok thanks