Why do I have hundreds of XP in my lifepath but nothing is happening?
Well here’s how a lifepath decides what to buy and when. Below is an example of a lifepath: Melee 10 Melee/Swords 10 Special/Swordtech 10 Special/Fire 2 Melee 15 Now let’s pretend you already have melee 5, Melee/Swords 10, Fire 3, swordtech of 8. Here’s a repeat of the chart, with the chance of each item being where the program will stop and make a purchase. Mind, it always starts from the top. Melee 10(50%, 5 out of 10) Melee/Swords 10(0%, 0 out of 10) Special/Swordtech 10(20%, 2(What’s left to buy) out of 10(The max rating of this line) Special/Fire 2(0%, already at target) Melee 15(66%, 10 out of 15) If the lifepath program goes through each line and manages to fail to stop at any of them, it will hit the bottom, and stop trying for now. This usually happens most when you’ve almost mastered a lifepath, and is rare/almost impossible to happen at any other time.
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