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Revision as of 07:12, 22 April 2012
This page is about the Full/Beta Version of the game, if you are looking for the Alpha/Free Version, see Alpha:Races
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There are seven playable regular races, each of which can convert Items and Glyphs into a different permanent bonus.
Race | Points | Conversion | Unlock | Strategy |
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100 |
+10% Bonus Damage | ||
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70 |
+1 Max Mana | ||
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80 |
+1 Max HP per level | ||
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80 |
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90 |
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80/100 (Rewind) |
+2 Base Damage | ||
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85 |
5+1(stacking) XP |
† Stacking means the first conversion adds +1, the second adds +2, the third adds +3 and so on.