Yakk
2008-06-03, 11:07 AM
This is a chart of what powers a level X 4e character has.
It takes into account what levels you can replace a lower level power with a higher level one.
The "retraining" you can do each level only lets you get a lower level power to replace a higher level one -- so these are the highest level that can fit in each "power slot". Characters can always choose to keep lower level powers.
Encounter Daily Utility
1 1 1 -
2 1 1 2
3 1 3 1 2
4 1 3 1 2
5 1 3 1 5 2
6 1 3 1 5 2 6
7 1 3 7 1 5 2 6
8 1 3 7 1 5 2 6
9 1 3 7 1 5 9 2 6
10 1 3 7 1 5 9 2 6 10
11 1 3 7 P 1 5 9 2 6 10
12 1 3 7 P 1 5 9 2 6 10 P
13 3 7 13 P 1 5 9 2 6 10 P
14 3 7 13 P 1 5 9 2 6 10 P
15 3 7 13 P 5 9 15 2 6 10 P
16 3 7 13 P 5 9 15 2 6 10 P 16
17 7 13 17 P 5 9 15 2 6 10 P 16
18 7 13 17 P 5 9 15 2 6 10 P 16
19 7 13 17 P 9 15 19 2 6 10 P 16
20 7 13 17 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16
21 7 13 17 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16
22 7 13 17 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16 22
23 13 17 23 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16 22
24 13 17 23 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16 22
25 13 17 23 P 15 19 25 P 2 6 10 P 16 22
26 13 17 23 P 15 19 25 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
27 17 23 27 P 15 19 25 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
28 17 23 27 P 15 19 25 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
29 17 23 27 P 19 25 29 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
30 17 23 27 P 19 25 29 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
Notice that Utility powers keep accumulating, while attack powers (encounter and daily) get replaced. I'm presuming, balance-wise, that was to make sure your "at will" powers are still used at higher levels.
When I had a chance to upgrade a power, I always chose the lowest level power -- with retraining, if you want a lower level power, you could always choose it if you want in any case. However, if you are building "instant" higher level characters, a chart like this should make it much easier. :)
Does anyone see any errors? Oh, and does anyone know what happens when/if you can replace a paragon or epic power with another power from the class list?
It takes into account what levels you can replace a lower level power with a higher level one.
The "retraining" you can do each level only lets you get a lower level power to replace a higher level one -- so these are the highest level that can fit in each "power slot". Characters can always choose to keep lower level powers.
Encounter Daily Utility
1 1 1 -
2 1 1 2
3 1 3 1 2
4 1 3 1 2
5 1 3 1 5 2
6 1 3 1 5 2 6
7 1 3 7 1 5 2 6
8 1 3 7 1 5 2 6
9 1 3 7 1 5 9 2 6
10 1 3 7 1 5 9 2 6 10
11 1 3 7 P 1 5 9 2 6 10
12 1 3 7 P 1 5 9 2 6 10 P
13 3 7 13 P 1 5 9 2 6 10 P
14 3 7 13 P 1 5 9 2 6 10 P
15 3 7 13 P 5 9 15 2 6 10 P
16 3 7 13 P 5 9 15 2 6 10 P 16
17 7 13 17 P 5 9 15 2 6 10 P 16
18 7 13 17 P 5 9 15 2 6 10 P 16
19 7 13 17 P 9 15 19 2 6 10 P 16
20 7 13 17 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16
21 7 13 17 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16
22 7 13 17 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16 22
23 13 17 23 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16 22
24 13 17 23 P 9 15 19 P 2 6 10 P 16 22
25 13 17 23 P 15 19 25 P 2 6 10 P 16 22
26 13 17 23 P 15 19 25 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
27 17 23 27 P 15 19 25 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
28 17 23 27 P 15 19 25 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
29 17 23 27 P 19 25 29 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
30 17 23 27 P 19 25 29 P 2 6 10 P 16 22 E
Notice that Utility powers keep accumulating, while attack powers (encounter and daily) get replaced. I'm presuming, balance-wise, that was to make sure your "at will" powers are still used at higher levels.
When I had a chance to upgrade a power, I always chose the lowest level power -- with retraining, if you want a lower level power, you could always choose it if you want in any case. However, if you are building "instant" higher level characters, a chart like this should make it much easier. :)
Does anyone see any errors? Oh, and does anyone know what happens when/if you can replace a paragon or epic power with another power from the class list?