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====<u>General Rules</u>====
 
====<u>General Rules</u>====
In the game of Amtgard, both types of classes are able to earn experience (called ‘credits’) and gain levels.
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In the game of Amtgard, players are able to earn experience (called ''Attendance Credits'' or just ''Credits'') and use that to gain levels in the classes of their choice. Both combat and non-combat classes are able to gain levels this way.
  
Players can earn one or more Attendance Credits each time they attend an Amtgard function. By logging into your [https://ork.amtgard.com Online Record Keeper (ORK)], you can spend your accumulated credits in a number of ways, the most common of which is to gain class levels.
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[[V9: Combat Classes|Combat classes]] will gain extra combat [[V9: Abilities and Effects|abilities]] and unlock access to [[V9: Roleplay|roleplay]] abilities as they level up, whereas levelling [[V9: Non-Combat Classes|non-combat classes]] will only unlock access to roleplay abilities.
  
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Players can earn one or more Attendance Credits each time they attend and sign-in to an Amtgard function. By logging into your [https://ork.amtgard.com Online Record Keeper (ORK)], you can spend your accumulated credits to level up your classes as you see fit.
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[[File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg | thumb | A player signs in to receive their attendance credits.]]
 
'''Levels are gained by the player, not the character'''<br>
 
'''Levels are gained by the player, not the character'''<br>
 
In Amtgard, class progress is tied to the player, not the character. All class levels listed on your ORK account are player-specific and can be immediately applied to any new characters you create. You do not need to level up classes for each new character. Likewise, you will never lose any progress if you stop playing a character or class for whatever reason.
 
In Amtgard, class progress is tied to the player, not the character. All class levels listed on your ORK account are player-specific and can be immediately applied to any new characters you create. You do not need to level up classes for each new character. Likewise, you will never lose any progress if you stop playing a character or class for whatever reason.
  
'''What do I gain from leveling up?'''<br>
 
[[V9: Combat Classes|Combat classes]] will gain extra combat [[V9: Abilities and Effects|abilities]] and unlock access to [[V9: Roleplay|roleplay]] abilities as they level up.
 
Levelling [[V9: Non-Combat Classes|non-combat classes]] will only unlock access to roleplay abilities.
 
 
====<u>Maximum Level</u>====
 
The maximum level for each class is six (6). Any credits invested in a class after that point will go towards earning Devotion ranks (see below).
 
 
====<u>Devotion Ranks</u>====
 
Devotion ranks can only be earned after attaining level 6 in a class. For every 20 credits invested thereafter, the player gains 1 rank of devotion towards that class. Devotion ranks offer no in-game benefit other than showcasing your commitment to a certain class.
 
 
'''Devotion Favors'''<br>
 
Players with at least one rank of devotion may carry a personal devotion favor, a belt favor, garment, or other item designed to represent the class they are devoted to. This favor may be adorned with a number of gold symbols to indicate the amount of favor the player has. For example, a player with 3 devotion ranks in [[V9: Bard|bard]] might carry a musical instrument with 3 gold music notes. A player with 5 devotion in [[V9: Warrior|warrior]] might have a sword with a purple crossguard and five gold stars.
 
  
To keep the presentation options open for customization, devotion favors are not [[V9: Reserved Symbols|reserved symbols]] - players may still use gold symbols freely for other purposes, and it is up to the designer of each devotion favor how much or little they want it to stand out from normal [[V9: Garb|garb]] and accessories.
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'''Do I need to play a class to gain levels in it?'''<br>
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It is highly recommended, but not required, to actually play the combat classes that you are gaining levels in. Players are expected to know their own class rules on the battlefield and [[V9: Rules Authorities| Rules Authorities]] may temporarily reduce a player’s level or ability selection if they demonstrates that they have not learned their own rules enough to participate and are actively placing that burden on others.<br><br>
  
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''To support all this, [[V9: Kingdoms| Kingdoms]] and [[V9: Parks| Parks]] will often have Class Guilds and Guildmasters who can help guide players as they learn the ins and outs of their chosen class.''}}
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====<u>Maximum Level</u>====
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The maximum level for each class is six (6). Any credits invested in a class after that point will go towards earning Devotion ranks (see below).
  
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====<u>Devotion Ranks</u>====
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[[File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg | thumb | A Devotion Favor]]
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Devotion ranks can only be earned after attaining level 6 in a class. For every 20 credits invested thereafter, the player gains 1 rank of devotion towards that class. Devotion ranks offer no in-game benefit other than showcasing your commitment to a certain class.
  
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'''Devotion Favors'''<br>
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Players with at least one rank of devotion may carry a personal devotion favor, a belt favor, garment, or other item designed to represent the class they are devoted to. This favor may be adorned with a number of gold symbols to indicate the amount of favor the player has. For example, a player with 3 devotion ranks in [[V9: Bard|bard]] might carry a musical instrument with 3 gold music notes. A player with 5 devotion in [[V9: Warrior|warrior]] might have a sword with a purple crossguard and five gold stars.
  
DO I NEED TO PLAY A CLASS TO GAIN LEVELS?
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To keep the presentation options open for customization, devotion favors are not [[V9: Reserved Symbols|reserved symbols]] - players may still use gold symbols freely for other purposes, and it is up to the designer of each devotion favor how much or little they want it to stand out from normal [[V9: Garb|garb]] and accessories.
It is highly recommended, but not required, to play the combat classes that you are gaining levels in.
 
 
 
That said, players are expected to know their own rules on the battlefield. Rules Authorities may temporarily reduce a player’s level or ability selection if that player demonstrates that they have not learned their own rules enough to participate and are actively placing a burden on others.
 
 
 
Playing a class from the start will allow you to grow with the class and make the expanding potential less daunting. Newer players especially are encouraged to make sure their on-field practice is keeping up with their level progression.
 
 
 
To support all this, Kingdoms and Parks will often have Class Guilds and Guildmasters who can help guide players as they learn the ins and outs of their chosen class.
 
 
 
 
 
CREDIT DISTRIBUTION LIMITS
 
Only one Attendance Credit may be given on a single day, although Kingdoms may empower certain authorities to award bonus credits according to their Corpora. Regardless, all credit distribution must adhere to the following limit:
 
  
Players may only receive a maximum of 4 bonus credits per Kingdom in a single month and no more than 1 bonus credit may be earned per 1 attendance credit.
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====<u>Credit Distribution Limits</u>====
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Only one (1) regular Attendance Credit may be given on a single day, although Kingdoms may empower certain authorities to award bonus attendance credits according to their Corpora. Kingdoms may only award a maximum of four (4) bonus attendance credits per player in a single month and no more than one (1) bonus credit may be earned per one (1) regular attendance credit.
  
  
PLAYTEST NOTICE: This format for credit acquisition and level purchasing is pending further approval of the V9 ruleset and additional work from the ORK development team. As such, the ORK website will not be able to reflect the above changes to credits and leveling at this time.
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{{V9 Dev Note|text=<div style="text-align:left;">The above format for credit acquisition and level purchasing is pending further approval of the V9 ruleset and additional work from the ORK development team. As such, the [https://ork.amtgard.com ORK website] will not be able to reflect the above changes to credits and leveling at this time.
  
Using the ‘Total Credits’ column from the chart above, players should be able to easily calculate their V9 levels from the data that already exists on their ORK page.
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''For the time being, use the ‘Total Credits’ column from the chart above to easily calculate your V9 levels from the data that already exists on your ORK page.''
  
If you have any questions about this, please contact the V9 Team or your Kingdom Rules Representative for more information.
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''If you have any questions about this, please contact the V9 Team or your Kingdom Rules Representative.''</div>}}
  
 
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Credits and Levels

General Rules

In the game of Amtgard, players are able to earn experience (called Attendance Credits or just Credits) and use that to gain levels in the classes of their choice. Both combat and non-combat classes are able to gain levels this way.

Combat classes will gain extra combat abilities and unlock access to roleplay abilities as they level up, whereas levelling non-combat classes will only unlock access to roleplay abilities.

Players can earn one or more Attendance Credits each time they attend and sign-in to an Amtgard function. By logging into your Online Record Keeper (ORK), you can spend your accumulated credits to level up your classes as you see fit.


A player signs in to receive their attendance credits.

Levels are gained by the player, not the character
In Amtgard, class progress is tied to the player, not the character. All class levels listed on your ORK account are player-specific and can be immediately applied to any new characters you create. You do not need to level up classes for each new character. Likewise, you will never lose any progress if you stop playing a character or class for whatever reason.


Do I need to play a class to gain levels in it?
It is highly recommended, but not required, to actually play the combat classes that you are gaining levels in. Players are expected to know their own class rules on the battlefield and Rules Authorities may temporarily reduce a player’s level or ability selection if they demonstrates that they have not learned their own rules enough to participate and are actively placing that burden on others.

PRO TIP: Playing a class from the start will allow you to grow your knowledge with the class and make the expanding potential less daunting. Players new to Amtgard as a whole are especially encouraged to make sure their on-field practice is keeping up with their level progression.

To support all this, Kingdoms and Parks will often have Class Guilds and Guildmasters who can help guide players as they learn the ins and outs of their chosen class.


CREDITS TO LEVEL
LEVEL COST TOTAL CREDITS
REQUIRED
Lv. 1 0 credits 0
Lv. 2 2 Credits 2
Lv. 3 3 Credits 5
Lv. 4 4 Credits 9
Lv. 5 5 Credits 14
Lv. 6 6 Credits 20
+1 Devotion 20 Credits 40, 60, 80
100, etc.

Maximum Level

The maximum level for each class is six (6). Any credits invested in a class after that point will go towards earning Devotion ranks (see below).

Devotion Ranks

A Devotion Favor

Devotion ranks can only be earned after attaining level 6 in a class. For every 20 credits invested thereafter, the player gains 1 rank of devotion towards that class. Devotion ranks offer no in-game benefit other than showcasing your commitment to a certain class.

Devotion Favors
Players with at least one rank of devotion may carry a personal devotion favor, a belt favor, garment, or other item designed to represent the class they are devoted to. This favor may be adorned with a number of gold symbols to indicate the amount of favor the player has. For example, a player with 3 devotion ranks in bard might carry a musical instrument with 3 gold music notes. A player with 5 devotion in warrior might have a sword with a purple crossguard and five gold stars.

To keep the presentation options open for customization, devotion favors are not reserved symbols - players may still use gold symbols freely for other purposes, and it is up to the designer of each devotion favor how much or little they want it to stand out from normal garb and accessories.

Credit Distribution Limits

Only one (1) regular Attendance Credit may be given on a single day, although Kingdoms may empower certain authorities to award bonus attendance credits according to their Corpora. Kingdoms may only award a maximum of four (4) bonus attendance credits per player in a single month and no more than one (1) bonus credit may be earned per one (1) regular attendance credit.


Developer Note:
The above format for credit acquisition and level purchasing is pending further approval of the V9 ruleset and additional work from the ORK development team. As such, the ORK website will not be able to reflect the above changes to credits and leveling at this time.

For the time being, use the ‘Total Credits’ column from the chart above to easily calculate your V9 levels from the data that already exists on your ORK page.

If you have any questions about this, please contact the V9 Team or your Kingdom Rules Representative.



Classes
Credits and Levels · Combat Classes · Non-Combat Classes
Amtgard V9 Rulebook
Playtest Disclaimer · Introduction · Getting Started · Garb · Honor System · Safety · Core Combat Rules · Equipment · Classes · Abilities and Effects · Magic Items · Combat Activities · Rules Authorities
Appendix: Equipment Inspection Guide · Master List of Abilities · Glossary