Thread: Remort Systems
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Old 06-28-2006, 03:13 AM   #5
Anitra
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The Mud I play (4 Dimensions) has a different approach to the remort system than the ones described so far. Basically when you remort, your hitpoints go down drastically, but are still a bit better than a first remort char at level 1, and you keep your maxmana and maxmove, so for each remort the char grows stronger. I guess it's an alternative to adding more levels, since there are only 50 of those in the game.

You can switch class when you remort, (there are 8, each with 4 tiers) or stay in the same class, to reach Mastery in it. The system seems to be reasonably balanced, but of course, as the players get stronger for each remort, a tier 4 oldtimer with countless remorts is a lot stronger than a tier 4 of the same level with only one remort. But that seems pretty logical to me.

Below is the Helpfile for it:
Usage: remort <class>
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Your character can have up to 4 different classes. When you start the game you start with a single class, and once you have reached level 50 in that class, you are given the option to REMORT into a new class or the same class.
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You will transform into that class as a level 1, keeping most of the skills from your previous class as well as your maxmana and maxmove.
The benefits of remorting include increased movement and mana points, and larger array of skills.
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This special feature of 4D allows you to you the choice of either spreading your skills out over several classes or specializing in one class to reach perfection in it. This means that your character will grow in strength and power each time you remort.
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Specializing means going through all the tiers in the same class, up to tier 4, level 50. Once you remort out of this, you have MASTERED the class. Each class mastery gets a different special bonus.
If you then remort into a new class, you'll obtain the spells/skills from your previous tiered class, at the right level, up till tier 2, plus the new skills/spells tier 1 from your new chosen class. Once you've become tier 3 in your new class however you'll only have skills/spells from tier 1 from your original class. Once you've become tier 4 you'll only have the skills/spells
from your current class, while those of your first class will be 'forgotten'.
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Once you have mastered all 8 classes, you will become a GRANDMASTER.
Grandmasters are stronger than regular classes, because they receive a combination of most skills in the game, up to a certain level.
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