Enhancements

As a character advances in experience, they will be able to gain and then spend action points on enhancements.

The available enhancement selection is based upon a character's race and class levels and consists of improvements to those race's and classes' strengths. For example, a rogue would get enhancements to be better at hiding or at disarming traps and a barbarian would get enhancements to have greater rage length or more strength while in rage.

It is important to note that enhancements of the same line do not stack. Rogue's Dexterity II over-writes Rogue's Dexterity I, yielding only a +2 Dex bonus, not +3 Dex. Only the highest bonus is used. Also, Halfling Dexterity and Elven Dexterity cannot both be taken at the same time as they both are racial Dexterity enhancements. Elven Dexerity and Ranger Dexerity however still can be taken together, as one is racial and the other one comes from the character's class.

If he wants, a player can reset his enhancements once every three days by talking to his class trainer. The trainer will, however, charge a fee to his trainee.

A character gains an action point at each rank except those ranks which coincide with a level increase. In effect, you gain 4 ranks per level, to a maximum of 64 action points at rank 80.

Enhancements list
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Enhancements by class

 * Barbarian
 * Bard
 * Cleric
 * Fighter
 * Paladin
 * Ranger
 * Rogue
 * Sorcerer
 * Wizard
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Enhancements by race

 * Drow
 * Dwarf
 * Elf
 * Halfling
 * Human
 * Warforged
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History
The enhancement system was totaly redesigned in Mod 3.3. Before that date, a player could only have four enhancements. However, one line of enhancements only counted as one enhancement. For exemple, a level 10 dwarf could only select Dwarven Armor Mastery III, he could not select the second nor the first and that counted as one of his four enhancements.

Back in that time, player could not save action points before leveling. In fact, if a player had unspent action points when leveling, he received a warning message.

Once a character had reached the maximum level possible at that time, he received a free action point every 20,000 XP so that he could change his enhancements if he so chose.