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I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.
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Originally posted by DragonBlazeFor the variables. Go to variable options, select a variable you want to store your value into (in this case, the value will be the heros level). click on the hero bubble/box, then select the hero you want from the pulldown box, then in the next pulldown box, select level.This will set the variable to the heros level.Now take that variable and subtract 1 from it (you'll see why later)Next, you use a change character level command, select the new character, and set the level to 1. (subrtact 99 levels)FInally, make another change character level command, this time, add levels, and choose the variables stored in the variable from before. Since the level will be at one, and you're adding one less than the current heros level, it'll be equal to the current heros level.
Originally posted by GrandyQuoteOriginally posted by DragonBlazeFor the variables. Go to variable options, select a variable you want to store your value into (in this case, the value will be the heros level). click on the hero bubble/box, then select the hero you want from the pulldown box, then in the next pulldown box, select level.This will set the variable to the heros level.Now take that variable and subtract 1 from it (you'll see why later)Next, you use a change character level command, select the new character, and set the level to 1. (subrtact 99 levels)FInally, make another change character level command, this time, add levels, and choose the variables stored in the variable from before. Since the level will be at one, and you're adding one less than the current heros level, it'll be equal to the current heros level. How about the EXP? Will it be the same?[/B]