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This tag goes away after a certain number of hours of gameplay? This is my first ladder char.
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Hi,
I've started two ladder HC characters yesterday and today. When I took breaks, that message was there. After playing them four hours or so, that message went away.
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You need to play a character for at least 2 hours within 10 days of his creation to prevent him from expiring. The expiration status in the character selection page is not updated in real time however. I played one of my characters for 4 hours on the afternoon of the patch, and he still had the "Expires in 10 Days" warning up until the next morning. As long as you are certain that a character has been played for more than 2 hours, you shouldn't worry too much about that expiration warning not updating itself right away.
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I figured as much, just wanted to be sure.
Im level 9, with outer cloister wp and malus quest done. Tallyho!
Thanks for the answers.
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After level 10 it goes away, FYI.
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Maybe we can find a time to meet up.
Whoa, twice or thrice in the same year, what IS going on here? :D
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