The Hunterminator Wrote:*Starts reading but loses concentration fast due to the sheer amount of new information.*That's a fairly accurate description of the Alpha Incarnate Slot, which is the first slot any level 50 character gets. Later Incarnate slots vary, depending on the classification. The Lore Slot, for example, unlocks a set of pets that a) are staggeringly powerful and b) generally make regular non-Incarnate missions unfun for those of us playing lower-level toons. (Warning, everything that follows the word "pets" is merely the opinion of this player.) The Judgement Slot, on the other hand, gives the character a powerful attack of a particular type (there are currently four, I believe).
Right, so from what I see, level 50 is a prerequisite for this whole thing. Since my highest level character, Yukiyo, is still only level 31 or 32, I'll just bookmark that and read it once it's actually relevant to me.
As a reading comprehension test, here's what I got. Incarnate slots are like enhancement slots that can only be equipped with incarnate enhancement that need to be built. The difference is that their effect is on all powers in which that kind of enhancement could be slotted.
Imperius is the Roman version of Stateman, by the way, which you meet after unlocking Cimerora through the Midnight Club. There are several Roman analogues of Freedom Phalanx and Arachnos NPCs running around that map.
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