Hello i recently leveled high enough to put my first point in my paragon tree and I have a question. I play a rogue and there are three trees, scoundrel, executioner, and saboteur. My question is can I put points in each tree if I like a specific skill in one tree better than another, or do all my points have to go into the same paragon tree. In other words, can I split my feat points once I get to the paragon tiers of feats?
each tree requires a certain amount of points invested into one skill to open up another skills of the same tree.
ie. let tree 1 rep by 2 by 6.
-you need 5 points into a skill in column 1 to open up skills in column 2 of tree 1
thanks for that, but I was wondering if you can deviate from tree to tree. Like, can I put some points in executioner, some in sab, and some in scoundrel, or am I limited to only using one tree?
Since I can't start a new thread yet, I can only ask here:
I was on the wiki (and the Character sheets) page of the Trickster Rogue and I saw 3 Paragon path mentioned (Saboteur, Scoundrel and Executioner) which you can choose to specialize at level 30 onwards. But then I saw this thing called Paragon path "Infiltrator" and I am confused. Are the 4 paragon path instead of 3? Why is "Infiltrator" not grouped together with the other 3?
wtf?? i have only 1 tree (executioner).It says more paragon paths coming later....
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starkaosMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
Master Infiltrator is the paragon path and contains the actual powers. Saboteur, Scoundrel, and Executioner are paragon feats that give additional passive powers to your character.
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derresshMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 1Arc User
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ie. let tree 1 rep by 2 by 6.
-you need 5 points into a skill in column 1 to open up skills in column 2 of tree 1
thanks for that, but I was wondering if you can deviate from tree to tree. Like, can I put some points in executioner, some in sab, and some in scoundrel, or am I limited to only using one tree?
I was on the wiki (and the Character sheets) page of the Trickster Rogue and I saw 3 Paragon path mentioned (Saboteur, Scoundrel and Executioner) which you can choose to specialize at level 30 onwards. But then I saw this thing called Paragon path "Infiltrator" and I am confused. Are the 4 paragon path instead of 3? Why is "Infiltrator" not grouped together with the other 3?
They're talking about paragon feat trees. That's your paragon power tree.