Pick your three classes, choose the Alternate Advancements you want and how many ranks, and see the AA points it costs — read from the game’s own AA window.
Proof of concept. The AA list is read from the in-game Alternate Advancement window for one loadout so far — Shadow Knight / Enchanter / Wizard. Other classes fill in as they’re read from the gameclient-observed.
Every ability, rank cap, point cost, level requirement, class, and description here comes from the data the client itself receives for its Alternate Advancement window — the same list any player sees by opening it, at any level, anywhereclient-observed. Which classes can take each ability is read from the AA record’s own class field, not guessed; the description is the game’s own text, joined from the client’s string table.
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the per-rank values it fills in as you train the ability.Read from the EQ Legends client (). Sibling tools: Combat & Stats · Spellmaster.