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May 15, 09 01:31PMDboiSS


Retiring in EOI will allow you to reset you points so that you can shape them better

Jan 20, 09 12:42PMKnobawdy


So, somebody please in simple terms explain Retiring, in the first EO, and in the second. I got a whole party up to level 70, retired them all, noticed no real differences, then got them all to level 70 again, which is apparently still the cap...why should I retire? And i have EOII, started playing it and knew it was awesome enough that I rushed out and bought EOI, will go to it once I finish the first, so I figure I'll ask now what the differences are too.

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