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I borrowed ToB from a friend, but i forgot the manual. So i wonder if anybody knows anywhere to find it on the net.

The biggest reason i need it is to see the cleric levelup-table, so perhaps someone can just put the table here? its mainly the last 5 levels i wanna know about, since i want to know when to dual my fighter to cleric.

Wish someone can help me with this.. :(
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The cleric can only reach level 31 or 33. Something like that. Not sure though...
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O.K, here's the xp lvls for the last 5 cleric lvls:

lvl 35: 6075000
lvl 36: 6300000
lvl 37: 6525000
lvl 38: 6750000
lvl 39: 6975000
lvl 40: 7200000
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This space for rent.

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Thanks a lot for the help, very much appreciated.
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Post by Sojourner »

Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>This space for rent.</STRONG>

How much are you asking for it? :D
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