Preferred classes and xp penalty
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 2:30 pm
I am getting conflicting answers so I thought I'd ask here.
Preferred classes and xp penalty. Does a preferred class have to be the highest class to avoid the penalty?
Example and questions:
Let's use elf with wizard as preferred class.
Can I have an elf with one level of wizard and 20 of fighter and avoid xp penalty? Or are the classes too far apart, despite the fact wizard is the preferred class?
Also, is it true that a preferred class does NOT have to be within a certain amount of levels to the other classes to avoid xp penalty?
Example and questions:
Let's use elf/wizard again.
Can I have an elf with 12 wizard and 3 fighter and avoid xp penalty? Or will I be penalized because the classes are too far apart?
I originally thought that preferred classes didn't count at all. You didn't have to worry about whether it was the highest class level and/or how close it was to your other levels.
I would very much appreciate an official explanation from the Team as I want to be certain I understand this rule fully. Thanks!
Preferred classes and xp penalty. Does a preferred class have to be the highest class to avoid the penalty?
Example and questions:
Let's use elf with wizard as preferred class.
Can I have an elf with one level of wizard and 20 of fighter and avoid xp penalty? Or are the classes too far apart, despite the fact wizard is the preferred class?
Also, is it true that a preferred class does NOT have to be within a certain amount of levels to the other classes to avoid xp penalty?
Example and questions:
Let's use elf/wizard again.
Can I have an elf with 12 wizard and 3 fighter and avoid xp penalty? Or will I be penalized because the classes are too far apart?
I originally thought that preferred classes didn't count at all. You didn't have to worry about whether it was the highest class level and/or how close it was to your other levels.
I would very much appreciate an official explanation from the Team as I want to be certain I understand this rule fully. Thanks!
