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Is it possible to truly dual/multiclass kits using EE Keeper?

I know you can add kits in the "innate" tab, but it looks like you have to set the level range manually. Would there be any way to create, say, a shadowdancer/kensai or a blade/wild mage and have their respective skills increase naturally as they level up?

I know there's potential for major cheese, but that's what I'm looking for for my third black pits run :)

Can it be done?

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  • TomeTome Member Posts: 466
    You can add one kit to a multiclass, but only one. Fighter/Wildmage multi is OP enough though.
  • Lord_TansheronLord_Tansheron Member Posts: 4,212
    Afaik it's not possible to do multiple kits at the same time, due to hardcoded limitations. It is however possible to add one kit to dual/multi combinations. If you want the most "natural" progression and avoid trouble with missing bonuses, do the alterations at 0 xp. If you already have xp, rest all to 0, change things the way you want them, then add back the xp you removed - the subsequent levelup should straighten most things out. If you want to be SUPER sure, make a lvl1 char of the kit you want to add and save it as a template, then copy over all the Affects to the char you want to alter.
  • SCARY_WIZARDSCARY_WIZARD Member Posts: 1,438

    Afaik it's not possible to do multiple kits at the same time, due to hardcoded limitations. It is however possible to add one kit to dual/multi combinations. If you want the most "natural" progression and avoid trouble with missing bonuses, do the alterations at 0 xp. If you already have xp, rest all to 0, change things the way you want them, then add back the xp you removed - the subsequent levelup should straighten most things out. If you want to be SUPER sure, make a lvl1 char of the kit you want to add and save it as a template, then copy over all the Affects to the char you want to alter.

    Tried and true -- it works! It can be a little overwhelming if you have a tendency to "Wheatley" around like I do when I first try something new, but it really does work.
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