User talk:Rduncan2972

Hello, is there a reason why you are duplicating the content of pages that already exist? By the way, Character Creation Paths are not the same as Character Class Prestige Enhancement Lines. UltraMonk 11:56, July 27, 2010 (EDT)


 * Hey there,


 * I was attempting to assist. Why are there Character Creation Paths if they are not filled? I see your point; I was thinking they were the original planned PrE's. Why do you not have information behind them then? (starting stats, feats attached and whatnot -- is that something we need info on?)


 * Just the same, there are quite a few classes where when you click on the enhancements (within the class organizer box) the PrE's are not listed. Users have to know to click the Enhancement link at the top of page to find the missing PrE's.


 * I really must apologize, I misread what those paths were for. I've been using this wiki for quite a long time now and always thought those were just outdated potential PrE lines (who uses the paths right? hehe) Anyways, again apologies.


 * You mind if we get those Prestige Enhancements added to individual class enhancement lists? (I think it would also be nice to have a link, much like the paths are listed, to list the possible prestige lines for classes)


 * Thanks


 * Asketes


 * The individual class pages are seriously outdated and do need a revamp, I was planning to do this myself eventually but if you wish to do it then definately go for it! All Class Character Paths were revamped when Update 5 came out (so only about a month ago) and previously only for 28 point builds, that meant that even if you had 32 point builds unlocked and chose a path, the path itself would only be a 28 point build. Now they are both included which was good news.


 * PrE's have been added over time, with 3 new PrE's in the last update, and because the class pages haven't been revamped in a long time they are of course missing. Some Paths do match the names of Prestige lines and may even include the Prestige line, while others do not. Hence the distinction between the two.


 * Your contributions are greatly appreciated! UltraMonk 13:56, July 29, 2010 (EDT)