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Level cap
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Level cap refers to the maximum level a character can reach within a game. In DDO, that limit is currently level 34.
- At launch (February 2006) it was 10.
- With Module 3: Demon Sands (October 2006) it was increased to 12.
- With Module 4: Reaver's Bane (April 2007) it was increased to 14.
- With Module 6: The Thirteenth Eclipse (January 2008) it was increased to 16.
- With Eberron Unlimited (September 2009) it was increased to 20.
- With Menace of the Underdark (June 2012) it was increased to epic level 25.
- With Shadowfell Conspiracy (August 2013) it was increased to 28.
- With The Codex War (December 2015) it was increased to 30.
- With Update 55: Isle of Dread expansion (June 2022), it was increased to 32. Later it should increase slowly over several updates until 40. Watch on YouTube!
- With Update 69: Myth Drannor expansion (August 2024), it was increased to 34.
- The level cap is due to raise again, to 36, with the release of Out of the Abyss in summer 2026; it is then anticipated to rise to 38 in summer 2028 and then finally to 40 in summer 2030.