I just started the game, and I made a character and made him my strongest early on, but now I see that you can get more characters that look just like him, but different colors and higher base stats...how does this happen, and does this mean that eventually the character I have now will be weaker than these new characters as I progress?
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May 15, 09 01:29PMThigas
You'll play this game for so long that I'm not sure you will have the same patience you had on AoD. It happened to me! I had like, 200 hours on Disgaea!
Apr 29, 09 02:46PMgerard way owns you
Okay, thank you so much for the help. This game is awesome. It's sure to keep me entertained for a very long time...then I'lll get Disgaea 2, and eventually, 3! :]
Apr 29, 09 06:21AMPrometheusx303
Yes, the warrior could be more powerful than a battler, but a battler would have more potential (assuming a battler is a higher tier than warrior, I don't remember). Transmigration becomes an option whenever you have the Mana, but it takes a long time to regain the levels lost while still through the story, so I suggest waiting until 'later'.
Apr 29, 09 02:31AMgerard way owns you
Okay, thank you for your help.
I was just worried that my warrior that I made could become, ultimately, as powerful as say, a battler...but when does transmigration become an option?
Apr 28, 09 06:36PMPrometheusx303
Transmigrating is where you re-make a character as another of either the same class/tier or different class/tier. The character will become level 1 again, but there are benefits; it would probably just sound like a dumb idea if you're new to it, but it's mostly for post-game, not advancing through the story, although you may do whatever you want. Here is a good place to read about it.
Apr 28, 09 05:10PMgerard way owns you
What exactly is transmigrating? Is that like say, taking a 1st tier character, and changing them to a 4th tier?
Apr 28, 09 08:29AMPrometheusx303
Each class of generic characters (the ones you can create) has six tiers. The first tier is unlocked when you unlock the class. To unlock later tiers, you must have a character of that class (doesn't matter which tier, but you only start with the first) at at least a certain level. For example, to unlock the fourth tier, you may need a character of any of the previous tiers at level 200.
Higher tier characters have higher stats, weapon proficiency (weapon experience gain rate), and usually aptitudes. The increase is strictly incremental. Also, it also requires more mana to create or trangsmigrate into higher tiers.
Apr 28, 09 02:58AMgerard way owns you
I just started the game, and I made a character and made him my strongest early on, but now I see that you can get more characters that look just like him, but different colors and higher base stats...how does this happen, and does this mean that eventually the character I have now will be weaker than these new characters as I progress?
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