Lesser Reincarnation

You keep:

  • Level (XP is the minimum for your level)
  • Favor (Including backpack & bank slots)
  • Name
  • Race
  • Gender
  • Alignment
  • Class you started out as
  • All your items
  • Used tomes!
You change:

  • All of your ability points (Your current build is points number is preserved)
  • Path or custom with:
    • Feats
    • Skills
    • Enhancements
  • Spells
  • Physical Appearance

Lesser reincarnations are great for players that have made some mistakes along the way of their build and want to keep all of the time investment they’ve put in.

There are minor differences in lesser reincarnation:

  • Normal
    Reincarnate all the levels you currently posses. If you’re a 12 Monk/6 Rogue/2 Bard, for whatever reason, that’s what you’ll end up as.
  • Normal + X
    You may change X levels as you reincarnate.

There are appropriate Lesser Hearts of Wood available that correspond with the type.

  • Austin
    #1 written by Austin  1 year ago

    Hey, I have a question what happens to your items once you use lesser reincarnate

    • Walt Snider
      #2 written by Walt Snider  1 year ago

      You keep everything… it all stays equipped exactly where you left it. The above was updated, thanks for the great question, Austin!

  • Pat Brady
    #3 written by Pat Brady  1 year ago

    Ok, this is cool and something to consider for the guys I’m dissatisfied with but have invested so much time and treasure.

  • Farrah
    #4 written by Farrah  1 year ago

    so im having trouble using the ddo store it will not take my bebit visa it keeps saying its the wrong numb. but i have checked and double checked every thing was trying to do vip pack but oh well if you could explain to me why this happend that would be great ……

    thank you veary much

    • Walt Snider
      #5 written by Walt Snider  1 year ago

      OK Farrah, I’ll maybe walk through this on the next show… overall though, this sounds like a customer service issue. Trust me, Turbine will do everything they can to get you to spend money, maybe you should look at your cc# again?

      • Graevedigger
        #6 written by Graevedigger  1 year ago

        Actually, I have had a similar issue…. maybe related, maybe not…

        If for some reason your IP address does not match your physical location or billing address (not 100% sure which), then their fraud-check process kicks you back an error that states your number is incorrect.

        Specifically, if you are in the military and have an American CC and an APO or FPO address, this issue will apply to you. Also applies if you are using a foreign ISP that proxies the true location of your IP address.

        Hope this helps…

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