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Remorting
When you get to level 109, you have many choices ahead of you. You can sit and help your friends, or you can try to become an immortal and work on the mud. For some, this is not
enough. For some, there is remort.
When you remort, you become level one all over again, but with a new and improved class. You keep some of your past life (A ranger will always be part warrior, for example), but you get to
experiment with new classes that aren't normally offered, such as Knight/Cleric,Assassin/Monk, Knight/Thief/Druid, and so on.
There are limitations. A 109 Thief can remort as an Assassin/Cleric because it has part thief (assassin) in it. He cannot remort as a Knight/Cleric, because it does not have part thief. He
could be a Thief/Monk... and so on.
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[ First | Second | Third | Fourth | Tri Rules | Changes |
Archetypes and Specials | Races | Gold | Credits and Thanks ]
First Remort
Anyone who is level 109 in all his classes may ask to become a first remort. When you become a first remort, you are
put back as level 1, and start all over again.
First, you pick whatever class you were. If you were a multi-class, you may either pick ONE of your classes, or, if you
were a TRI, you may follow the TRI class rules. Then, if your class was a special class, you downgrade it to the
archetype it corresponds to. Then, you add another archetype class to make yourself a dual class. After that, you select
ONE of your two classes, and upgrade it to a special class, provided that the special class is a varient of the archetype
selected.
For example: John, the 109 Th/cl, picks Cleric as his class, and adds warrior to it, to make Wa/Cl. Then, he upgrades
warrior to Ranger, and becomes John, the level 1 first remort Ranger/Cleric.
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Second Remort
Anyone who is level 109 in all their classes and is a first remort may ask to become a second remort. They are stripped
of all power, just as a non-remort would be, and advanced to level 1.
Then, whatever archetype class the person still has is upgraded to its special form. If there is a choice, the player may
make it. The exception are those people who spent their first remort as a TRI class. They follow the TRI class rules.
For example, Luke, the level 109/109 First remort Assassin/Cleric remorts. He becomes level 1, and chooses Monk as
his new second class, and is then Luke, the level 1/1 second remort Assassin/Monk.
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Third Remort
To become a third remort, you must be a second remort who is level 109 in all your classes. You go back down to level
1 and lose all your powers again, and start over.
When you become a third remort, you keep your classes, and add one archetype (thief, warrior, magic-user, cleric) to
the mix. That makes you become a TRI class. The exception to this rule are those people who were TRI classes in their
second life - these people follow the TRI rules.
For example, Mark, the 109/109 Knight/Druid wants to remort. He goes back to level one, and takes the thief class to
add on. He becomes Mark, the level 1/1/1 Knight/Druid/Thief.
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Fourth Remort
To become a fourth remort, you must be a third remort who is level 109 in all his classes. When you 4th remort, you
become the avatar race, get hunger and thirst toggled, and become level 1. All your stats (str, dex, etc) are set to 23, and
you get innate bless and infravision. If you do not wish to be an avatar, you do not have to be one, but they are the most
powerful race currently available.
When you become a fourth remort, you have two options. You may either change your last archetype into a special
class, or you may choose ANY class combination, be it single, dual, or TRI. Any classes.
For example, Matthew, the level 109/109/109 Cavalier/Paladin/Thief wants to remort. He goes down to level 1, becomes
an avatar, and is now Matthew, the level 1/1/1 Cavalier/Paladin/Assassin.
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Tri Remort Rules
The TRI rules have a few changes, but otherwise follow the regular rules.
On a TRI's first remort, instead of the rules stated, he keeps his class (either W/C/M or W/T/M) and changed ONE of
his classes into a special varient.
On a TRI's second remort, instead of the rules stated, he keeps his first remort class, and has the OPTION of changing
one of his archetypes to ANY other archetype.
On a TRI's third remort, instead of the rules stated, he keeps his second remort class, and upgrades ONE of his
archetypes to a special class.
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What has Changed?
You do not get points to spend anymore. You cannot buy innates. You cannot buy stats. You cannot buy spells or skills. You cannot spend battle experience.
All this remort system is, is classes. All the powers you get from your character comes from the classes you choose, and nowhere else, so pick carefully.
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Archetypes and Specials
Archetype: Warrior
Specials: Knight Ranger Cavalier
Archetype: Cleric
Specials: Paladin Monk Druid
Archetype: Magic-user
Specials: Wizard Psionicist Illusionist
Archetype: Thief
Specials: Mariner Assassin Bard
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Races
On your first remort, you select your race. This may be any race, excluding the Dragon, God, Avatar, Demon, and
Werewolf. You may only choose these races if you already are one.
You keep whatever race you choose for all your remorts.
On your fourth remort, you become an avatar. Converts to the new system who are the god race may keep their god
race if they choose. Other converts to the system may choose any race at the time of their conversion, and must keep it
until their 4th remort, as stated above.
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Gold
When you remort, deposit all your gold in the bank. Gold in the bank isnot lost during the remort
process. Gold on your character may be. Also,people who have equipment on when they request
a remort will be asked to find a home for their equipment. Whether this is the dump or another
mortal is for you to decide.
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Credits and Thanks
I would like to thank Kris, Rilarien, Soulcatcher, and Sneaky forwriting the basic rules with me
for the new remort program!
Thanks go to IO and Helm for working on the code to make this systemwork, and for debugging
what needed to be debugged.
Also, thanks go out to the TRI clan, for helping make this remort systemfair to ALL the classes.
And finally, thanks to you, the players and gods of EliteMUD, for stickingaround, and making
the rebirth of Elite and it's remort program possible.Without your input, comments, ideas,
abuse, actions, and support, wewould not be where we are today. Thank you all.
--Nymph.
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