Judgements


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Many judgements state that they give +1 to something and then +1 for every some levels you posses. Does this mean that the starting +1 stacks with the +1 given at later levels?

For example Justice gives +1 sacred bonus to Att.Roll and +1 for every five levels of inquisitor you have. Does this mean that at when the inquisitor is 10 level his justice bonus is +3?

Any help appriciated. Thx


wild_captain wrote:

Many judgements state that they give +1 to something and then +1 for every some levels you posses. Does this mean that the starting +1 stacks with the +1 given at later levels?

For example Justice gives +1 sacred bonus to Att.Roll and +1 for every five levels of inquisitor you have. Does this mean that at when the inquisitor is 10 level his justice bonus is +3?

Any help appriciated. Thx

Sho does.


Serisan wrote:
wild_captain wrote:

Many judgements state that they give +1 to something and then +1 for every some levels you posses. Does this mean that the starting +1 stacks with the +1 given at later levels?

For example Justice gives +1 sacred bonus to Att.Roll and +1 for every five levels of inquisitor you have. Does this mean that at when the inquisitor is 10 level his justice bonus is +3?

Any help appriciated. Thx

Sho does.

It was +3 at lv 1 by the 3rd round it was active :(

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Spahrep wrote:

It was +3 at lv 1 by the 3rd round it was active :(

Yeah but the bookkeeping was a pain and it'll be even better at level 15 =)


So, to sum up (using the Attack Judgement):

1st level Inquisitor: +1 to attack
5th level Inquisitor: +2 to attack
10th Level Inquisitor: +3 to attack

And Judgements with a bonus per 3 levels possessed would be +1 at 1st, +2 at 3rd, +3 at 6th, etc?

Thanks.


correct.

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