Nick wrote:
> Aerichidle ML10 Champ Devon Cluster wrote:
>
>> Y'know you sure have started a ton of topics to ask questions that
>> can easily be answered in game. Not trying to discourage you from
>> posting, but a major piece of DAoC is the social aspect.
>> Communicating. Do you have a guild or friends? The best way to
>> learn all this stuff is by doing and possibly doing with someone
>> who's been around. Also if you find yourself stuck for answers in
>> game you can always type /advice and see who's got themselves listed
>> as an advisor. There are a ton of sites you can Google up. For ToA
>> info I would suggest www.visionofsages.net
>>
>> And if someone asks you to post to VN.... run like the wind.
>
>
> I haven't seen anyone listed as an advisor for years.
> The game is not in a good state for new people right now. Almost
> everyone who is playing has been around for a long time and any new
> characters they have are most likely going to be made by using /level
> 20 and then power leveled. It will be slow and arduous leveling up
> an armsman by yourself, especially on one of the normal servers. You
> may want to try out one of the classic servers. (Gareth, Lamorak,
> Ector) People can't use /level there so there will be more people to
> group with. If you are going to be soloing a lot you may also want
> to try a different character, like a paladin. They have chants that
> you can use to heal up faster, get more endo, increase your armor
> class, and add more damage to your swings when you are fighting. A
> friar is another good class for soloing. Another good option for
> soloing is doing the task dungeons.
By the way, the above info is assuming that you want to continue being a
dirty rotten no good stinking alb. <spits>
HAIL MIDGARD!!!!
:D


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