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  • Mentoring
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  • Mentoring in EverQuest II allows you to temporarily lower your character's adventure level to match that of another player with whom you are grouped or by self-mentoring. All of your stats, equipped items, spells, and combat arts are also "scaled down" to that level. Base combat experience gain is reduced between 5% and 100% depending on the difference between your natural level and the mentored level. You also get a bonus to AA experience earned while mentoring.
  • A mentor recognizes an individual who has less experience and cultivates that person's potential and talents and helps him or her succeed. Leaders are also mentors. You can be a mentor by offering someone opportunities for skill development, helping the person recognize areas needing work, providing helpful advice, being a role model, and encouraging the person to think for himself or herself. * Determine your current mentoring skills * Identify the steps in being a good mentor * Practice mentoring skills in various club roles
  • Mentoring unites high level players with players at least 10 levels lower for common goals. While mentoring, the higher player does not gain XP, Kinah, or drops, but can earn tokens if doing mentoring quests. The lower level player continues to gain XP, Kinah and drops, and can complete quests easier. The level of XP does seem to be slightly reduced when mentored, but to a much less degree than if the high level player did not mentor. It is possible to have several mentors in the same group.
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  • some of the above Chronomage information. Link: http://eq2.zam.com/wiki/Chronomagic
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  • Mentoring in EverQuest II allows you to temporarily lower your character's adventure level to match that of another player with whom you are grouped or by self-mentoring. All of your stats, equipped items, spells, and combat arts are also "scaled down" to that level. Base combat experience gain is reduced between 5% and 100% depending on the difference between your natural level and the mentored level. You also get a bonus to AA experience earned while mentoring.
  • A mentor recognizes an individual who has less experience and cultivates that person's potential and talents and helps him or her succeed. Leaders are also mentors. You can be a mentor by offering someone opportunities for skill development, helping the person recognize areas needing work, providing helpful advice, being a role model, and encouraging the person to think for himself or herself. * Determine your current mentoring skills * Identify the steps in being a good mentor * Practice mentoring skills in various club roles
  • Mentoring unites high level players with players at least 10 levels lower for common goals. While mentoring, the higher player does not gain XP, Kinah, or drops, but can earn tokens if doing mentoring quests. The lower level player continues to gain XP, Kinah and drops, and can complete quests easier. The level of XP does seem to be slightly reduced when mentored, but to a much less degree than if the high level player did not mentor. It is possible to have several mentors in the same group.