Retiring characters
Posted: 20 Oct 2010 07:41
There is this game I absolutely love named Etrian Odyssey, a dungeon crawler. In the game, at anytime you can "retire" one of your characters. Retiring means the character leaves your group forever, and a new one is given to you as replacement. EO1 had a very harsh retirement, but EO2 was pretty good: you would get back a character of around half the level of your retired one (maximum level is 70, so retiring at 70 you would get a character of level 30), but this new character would get an extra skill point you could use, and its maximum level would be upgraded to 71. If you retire a level 99 character, you get 10 extra skills points.
So, maybe retiring a character in Genesis could give you such advantage? If you retire a myth, you get back a hero character that has one skill point you could allocate in any skill you have learned. Retiring him again would give you another skill point. For a long time Armitace told me about new stuff for myths to keep players busy. I am sure many powerplayers would bite at the possibility of retiring his character several times to be able to have skills higher.
Many players don't want to "retry" the game because they have already done all the quests, or don't have the time to grind. But may they would try new guilds if they were able to start not from scratch, but from a different mortal level. Maybe even starting a new character and having experience from your main character transferred to the new one.
Dang, not sure if I should post this, but heck, already typed it.
So, maybe retiring a character in Genesis could give you such advantage? If you retire a myth, you get back a hero character that has one skill point you could allocate in any skill you have learned. Retiring him again would give you another skill point. For a long time Armitace told me about new stuff for myths to keep players busy. I am sure many powerplayers would bite at the possibility of retiring his character several times to be able to have skills higher.
Many players don't want to "retry" the game because they have already done all the quests, or don't have the time to grind. But may they would try new guilds if they were able to start not from scratch, but from a different mortal level. Maybe even starting a new character and having experience from your main character transferred to the new one.
Dang, not sure if I should post this, but heck, already typed it.