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Leveling comes from learning and performing deeds. Those who do not challenge themselves, or lack passion will fail to level<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/16/1-27/ Chapter 1.27]</ref> Certain races are unable to level, such as [[Dragons]] and [[Djinni]],<ref>{{VERef|Queens and Dragons – Interlude}}</ref> To gain the ability to level, a species must complete the [[Trials of Levelling]].  
Leveling comes from learning and performing deeds. Those who do not challenge themselves, or lack passion will fail to level<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/16/1-27/ Chapter 1.27]</ref> Certain races are unable to level, such as [[Dragons]] and [[Djinni]],<ref>{{VERef|Queens and Dragons – Interlude}}</ref> To gain the ability to level, a species must complete the [[Trials of Levelling]].  


Leveling occurs the moment the person qualifies for them. However, the announcements can only be heard when asleep, unless the person is physically unable to sleep, like an undead, or they possess a <Faith> or <Miracle> class.  
Leveling occurs the moment the person qualifies for them. However, the announcements can only be heard when asleep, unless the person is physically unable to sleep, like an undead, or they possess a <Faith> or <Miracle> class..  


It is easier for a person with one class to level than it is for someone with multiple classes. Every tenth level is referred to as a capstone level, and is when a rare Skill is obtained. The higher a person's level, it becomes exponentially harder to level, even more so when closer to a capstone level, with [Mage Lord] [[Ascoden]] claiming that it's "easier to get from Level 40 to Level 46 than it is to gain one level for a capstone.<ref>[[Chapter 9.15 VM]]</ref> To level up to a capstone at earlier levels requires a small change of perspective, such as learning a new form of blades or challenging a great foe. However, at Level 50 and beyond, leveling to the next capstone requires a life-changing experience, such as a great loss or a new goal.<ref>[[Chapter 9.37 HO]]</ref>  
It is easier for a person with one class to level than it is for someone with multiple classes. Every tenth level is referred to as a capstone level, and is when a rare Skill is obtained. The higher a person's level, it becomes exponentially harder to level, even more so when closer to a capstone level, with [Mage Lord] [[Ascoden]] claiming that it's "easier to get from Level 40 to Level 46 than it is to gain one level for a capstone.<ref>[[Chapter 9.15 VM]]</ref> To level up to a capstone at earlier levels requires a small change of perspective, such as learning a new form of blades or challenging a great foe. However, at Level 50 and beyond, leveling to the next capstone requires a life-changing experience, such as a great loss or a new goal.<ref>[[Chapter 9.37 HO]]</ref>  
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