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Ninja Lord Quest won't start.

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Ninja Lord Quest won't start.

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I've exceeded all requirements for the Ninja lord class and saved Sensei Yamamatsu, now all I need is for the dialogue option to appear in the dialogue menu with one of the Eastern House masters. I've initiated dialogue several times already, but the only item marked in red is TRADE. Do I need to finish the Cabalist quest first? Or am I allowed to have started two different third tier classes?

I'm thinking maybe the first, since both of these quests lead me to the Vale of Ruin, and maybe the game doesn't want me fighting that many bosses at once.

Just need some confirmation.
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You can only have one third tier class, if you've accepted the Cabalist quest then you can never become a Ninja Lord.
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Post by Claudius »

Yes. To become a ninja lord you must first become a budoka (2nd tier class). That is impossible if you have already become a trickster (2nd tier) because they both are upgrades of the thief base. The cabalist is the 3rd tier path that stems from trickster.

Once you fill your 2 second tier classes with non-oriental classes that means it is impossible to become a 3rd tier oriental. The reason is you can only have 2 second tier classes. 1 for each of your 1st tier classes. And third tier classes only go from 2nd.
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