Why are there only 20 Levels?


(KAS--Will) #41

I reached it in 4 hours. :slight_smile: By 7 hours I was 20. :3

Back on topic

Because if there were 30, I wouldn’t ever make it to level 30 before I hate this class… :confused: (Total sarcasm, but with WoW my highest level character was level 30 paladin, I never made it any further than that because the game bored the CRAP out of me…)

On top of that, Level 30 wouldn’t be balanced for the rank system, so the first 4 levels are rank 1, the next 4 levels are rank 2, next 4 rank 3, rank 4, and for 5, you just have to hit lvl. 20. Math is hard.


(Nail) #42

it’s because 19 is an odd number


(Rahabib) #43

[QUOTE=PsYcHo;312080]Whats the problem??
If you reached lvl 20 with one char, start a new one!
You can’t even unlock everything with 1 char.
Do it like that:
1 Char = Medic
1 Char = Soldier
1 = Operative
1 = Engineer

That takes a good time. If you dont have enough then, start the next one. Heavy Medic for example. Why? Then you don’t have to change everything always. You just can choose the heavy medic if you would like to play him ;)[/QUOTE]

yea I dont understand all the whining. You cant unlock everything on one character, so if unlocking secrety suprises turns you on, then start a new character. If you are in love with your old one but want new abilities, then you can just sell all abilities and roll a new character and then restore that character in.

Once you factor in those two scenarios, Brink has as much customization and grinding as any other console game.


(Vlane) #44

Then you don’t level efficiently.


(tokamak) #45

Na he’s just playing a heavy.