The White March, part I & II levels

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My party is currently level 7 which according to all the sources I read, is about right to start the White March, part I.

Will I get enough experience in the White March to do it all without returning to the main map? Or is it more like the Endless Path, something you have to come and go as you level?

Is the answer different for part II?






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What level should I be for the White March Part 2?

The level cap has been raised from 12 to 14 in Part I, and is further increased in Part II to level 16. Obsidian Entertainment said that the recommended level to start the expansion is level 7, and over leveled characters will have the option to upscale the difficulty.

How long is white march part 2?

A crop of endings tailored to your choices rounds out the expansion's final moments, granting meaning to your actions over the journey's roughly 10-hour runtime and the increased level cap to 16. The enemies are creepier, and the lore more fascinating. Happily, the journey needn't be as taxing as it was in the past.

How long is the White March Part 1?

Finishing the White March area itself will take you about 13 hours while doing all the side stuff + the expansion also adds a new high level area to Dyrwood, about 2 hours long.

How many levels are in Pillars of Eternity?

In Pillars of Eternity, the maximum level is 12. It is possible (and advisable) to reach this level by the end of Act 3, for the main character and all companions (or actually much earlier if you play alone or with a reduced number of companions and join the others after you have reached the highest level).



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