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lordraikenlordraiken Posts: 56 Arc User
Hello.
I'm considering a 1 month gold sub, and I have a few questions:

-"ATs?"

What happens to my AT characters when I go Gold? Will I be able to play them when I'll be gold(without changing their Archetype), and then as Silver again? Is there a way to convert? (I heard there was something involving retrain tokens)

-"Colors, FF slots?"

Can I change FF slot power colors separately? And with /powerhue?

If I go back to silver, will my powers retain their (altered) coloring?
What resets it if they do?


And what happens if I have more than 250G when I go back to Silver?

--I know these questions may seem stupid, over-explained, whatever.... But I'd like to know for sure. I'm considering payment, you know... :cool:
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  • keikomystkeikomyst Posts: 595 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    Yes, you can keep your current characters as ATs. They can be switched freely so long as you don't turn them into a Freeform.

    Your power colors will remain the same until you retcon a build, in which case they revert to normal colors.

    Freeform slots can be individually colored and colored with /powerhue when you're Gold.

    If you have more than 250 G when you're Gold and go back to Silver, all but 250 G goes poof last time I checked.
  • lordraikenlordraiken Posts: 56 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    Thanks a lot, I might try out Gold after all :biggrin:
  • jonsillsjonsills Posts: 6,334 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    keikomyst wrote: »
    If you have more than 250 G when you're Gold and go back to Silver, all but 250 G goes poof last time I checked.
    Unless, of course, you stick those Resources into the Shared Bank in the free Hideout you get when you go Gold (and yes, you get to keep it when you go Silver again). The Shared Bank seems to be effectively unlimited; realistically, it's probably some significant limit like 65,535 G, but for our purposes that still seems close enough to infinite.
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