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⚫ | [[Image:Level Restriction (Status Effect).png]] '''Level Restriction''' is a [[:Category:Status Effects|status effect]] that temporarily restricts your level to a specific maximum until it wears off or is removed. Affected characters are able to only use abilities commensurate with the restricted level. |
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+ | Weapons and armor above the level restriction may still be equipped as normal. However, the attributes of the equipment are adjusted for the lower level (see [[Equipment Scaling]] for more information). |
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+ | When level restriction status is inflicted upon a player, all of that player's positive magical effects are removed. |
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+ | *Some buffs, such as [[Signet]]/[[Sanction]]/[[Sigil]], [[Dedication]], equipment-gained [[Reraise]], and food aren't removed. |
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+ | *There are some very rare cases where the restriction removes no buffs at all, such as during [[All by Myself]], [[Eco-Warrior]], and all "Trial-Size" avatar fights. |
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+ | Many battlefields/confrontations that have this effect are actually set to a Level Restriction of 99. For example, most mission battlefields have the effect, but the level is not actually restricted below the current maximum. |
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− | *Finishing the task that set the cap upon you will remove the effect. |
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− | *Returning to your homepoint will remove the effect. |
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− | *Dying will sometimes remove the effect, usually when it would have worn off with time. |
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+ | ==How to remove the effect== |
+ | *Finish the task that caused the restriction |
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− | === Other === |
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+ | *Return to your [[Home Point]] |
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− | *[[:category:BCNM|BCNM]] |
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+ | *[[K.O.]] removes the effect in rare situations; however, the effect returns upon revival if restriction conditions have not been met |
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− | *Entering certain [[:category:areas|zones]]. |
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− | *See also [[Level Cap Guide]] for a list of content. |
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− | [[category:Status Effects]] |
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+ | *[[:Category:BCNM|BCNMs]] and [[:Category:ENM|ENMs]] |
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+ | *[[:Category:Special Events|Certain Events]] |
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+ | *Activating the [[Guide Beret|Guide Beret]] |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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+ | *[[Level Cap Guide]] |
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+ | *[[Level Sync]] |
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+ | [[de:Level-Einschränkung]] |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 27 May 2021
Description
Level Restriction is a status effect that temporarily restricts your level to a specific maximum until it wears off or is removed. Affected characters are able to only use abilities commensurate with the restricted level.
Weapons and armor above the level restriction may still be equipped as normal. However, the attributes of the equipment are adjusted for the lower level (see Equipment Scaling for more information).
When level restriction status is inflicted upon a player, all of that player's positive magical effects are removed.
- Some buffs, such as Signet/Sanction/Sigil, Dedication, equipment-gained Reraise, and food aren't removed.
- There are some very rare cases where the restriction removes no buffs at all, such as during All by Myself, Eco-Warrior, and all "Trial-Size" avatar fights.
Many battlefields/confrontations that have this effect are actually set to a Level Restriction of 99. For example, most mission battlefields have the effect, but the level is not actually restricted below the current maximum.
How to remove the effect
- Finish the task that caused the restriction
- Return to your Home Point
- K.O. removes the effect in rare situations; however, the effect returns upon revival if restriction conditions have not been met
How the effect is inflicted
- BCNMs and ENMs
- Certain Quests
- Certain Missions
- Certain Events
- Activating the Guide Beret