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* {{Icon|Circlet of Supremacy}} There is a [[ Circlet of Supremacy | quest crown]] that raises rank by 1 for item activation purposes, but does not affect the player's rank title. | * {{Icon|Circlet of Supremacy}} There is a [[ Circlet of Supremacy | quest crown]] that raises rank by 1 for item activation purposes, but does not affect the player's rank title. | ||
* For background information on the titles and the Viamontian rank titles, see [[AC Wictionary#Ranks and Titles]]. | * For background information on the titles and the Viamontian rank titles, see [[AC Wictionary#Ranks and Titles]]. | ||
* Rank 10 Gearknight is "Primus" | |||
[[Category:Game Concept]] | [[Category:Game Concept]] |
Revision as of 20:58, 15 June 2010
A player's allegiance rank is a function of the number of vassals and how they are organized. First, take the two highest ranked vassals. Now the patron's rank will either be one higher than the lower of the two or equal to the highest rank vassal, whichever is greater. For example, if a patron has two vassals and one is rank 5 and the other is rank 7, the patron's rank will be rank 7, and if both vassals were rank 3 instead, the patron's rank would be rank 4.
Loot items can have an allegiance rank requirement to activate the spells.
Below is the minimum number of followers for a given rank (many more will be required if not organized optimally).
Notes
- There is a quest crown that raises rank by 1 for item activation purposes, but does not affect the player's rank title.
- For background information on the titles and the Viamontian rank titles, see AC Wictionary#Ranks and Titles.
- Rank 10 Gearknight is "Primus"