Having a bit of trouble sorting through the updates that impacted this, as there were a few that went back and forth.
Say I am lvl 30 and I have an apprentice. I want to help them with writs.
At what point will I be able to help them without negating their completion?
When they are lvl 10? 20? Something else?
Clarification on writ lvl restrictions
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Re: Clarification on writ lvl restrictions
When they're level 10.Arienette wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:52 pmHaving a bit of trouble sorting through the updates that impacted this, as there were a few that went back and forth.
Say I am lvl 30 and I have an apprentice. I want to help them with writs.
At what point will I be able to help them without negating their completion?
When they are lvl 10? 20? Something else?
Writs allow 20 level difference right now. If they come to an area and see yellow text spam in their combat log with you in the party, it means they won't progress. There's a warning.
There are ways to help them without being in the party, however. For example, you can buff them through the roof, and they'll still be able to complete the writ.
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Re: Clarification on writ lvl restrictions
Thanks!Void wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 3:23 pmWhen they're level 10.Arienette wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:52 pmHaving a bit of trouble sorting through the updates that impacted this, as there were a few that went back and forth.
Say I am lvl 30 and I have an apprentice. I want to help them with writs.
At what point will I be able to help them without negating their completion?
When they are lvl 10? 20? Something else?
Writs allow 20 level difference right now. If they come to an area and see yellow text spam in their combat log with you in the party, it means they won't progress. There's a warning.
There are ways to help them without being in the party, however. For example, you can buff them through the roof, and they'll still be able to complete the writ.