I recently had two characters, one male and one female, both were soothsayers and both had completed Titan Quest on legendary level. Further
both were level 52. Now after being imported into Immortal Throne the male character was now level 42, but the female character was dropped down to
level 33 !! I expected the levels to drop but NOT in this way. At least the measure of the drop should have been equal. Any comment would be welcome , perhaps some genius would enlighten me?
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That's.....that's messed up man. I didn't even know your characters dropped in level after converting to IT, but the significant higher drop to a woman character of equal value....damn.
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My characters didn't drop in level going to IT.
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Same. I don't think that's supposed to happen.Claudius wrote:My characters didn't drop in level going to IT.
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