Weird Ue Question
Hey guys,
Just wondering...
I have a 120 CK that I used to make a UE, I kinda want another UE. I just found out that it's way easier to make a Mihile (worst class in game lol) and get a UE but would I have to delete my CK? Could I keep my CK and make a UE off of my Mihile?
I'm trying to make 2 UEs on the same account without deleting my CK.
Thanks
February 15, 2013
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@MangoCoffee: Never mind~
@Ryuki95: You can't create a UE from the explorer classes, unless you're trying to compare/contrast UEs and regular explorers. If so, then UEs have less inventory space, less HP/MP (but very small difference) and some special attacks but they're sort of useless after 4th job.
Or are you talking about getting dews for your explorer so you have a CK attack (such as Vamp)?
[quote=Ryuki95]Is there any difference in the abilities/skills/boosts/etc. that a CK UE gets and those that a Mihile UE gets, or are both UEs exactly the same?[/quote]
It's the same. Your UE has the medal with the name of the CK but that's the only connection they have with each other.
Still not sure if Mihile will make male-only UEs though.
[quote=ibid2trol]@DrChi: If you are asking if you can have a CK UA and a Mihile UA on the same world then yes, you can[/quote]
Thank you for finally giving me a straight answer.
you dont have to delete ck but you can make many ua as you wish unless you have space character slots... if it max idk what to say...
edit: i have 4 ua myself on main account
[quote=ibid2trol]I have have three in broa[/quote]
Could I simply father my UE then with a Mihile and leave my account as is?
@DrChi Mihiles have the UA-power at Level 100
@DrChi: You don't need to delete anything.
[quote=NightKill]To answer your questions, no and yes respectively.[/quote]
Whut. o.o
[quote=QuackOutLoud]You don't have to, but you can if you want to or need character space.
It's not like they contradict each other or anything.[/quote]
IIRC you can only have one UA/UE per world. Not sure though, could someone confirm/disprove this?
To answer your questions, no and yes respectively.
You don't have to, but you can if you want to or need character space.
It's not like they contradict each other or anything.