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DawnChild 11-12-2014 09:23 AM

Can't stop creating toons
 
So my current lineup is as follows
DawnChild lvl 7 wood elf Druid
Protectsthebrood lvl 6 Iksar Warrior
Aggron lvl 5 Ogre Shaman
Flock lvl 4 Halfling Rogue
I'm enjoying all of the classes equally and can't really decide who to level first, or if I should just do it Pokemon style and try to keep them all even. I'm at a loss! Does anyone else have this problem?

Megaevils 11-12-2014 09:26 PM

Yup, Red and Blue Dwarf Paladin, Blue Human Druid and Barby Shaman.

All varying levels. SO MUCH TO DO!

And little time, midterms and certifications exams. DAMN YOU RL.

webrunner5 11-13-2014 04:16 AM

I have 16 characters on P1999. In the beginning I shit around playing 5 or 6 of them and never got any of them above level 20. I even deleted some and changed races and did the same. Well guess what I had fun but never had any plat to buy toys in the Tunnel.

I got off my ass and leveled up my Druid to 54 and made a ton of plat porting, PLing etc. Probably have made 700 to 800k on it. Now I have 6 or 7 of my alts as Twinks. Game is a lot more fun and now I still play a lot of them, but having GOOD gear is a LOT more fun trust me. :p But YMMV.

Swish 11-13-2014 12:10 PM

You're touring all the starting areas it seems - that's no bad thing :)

Nirgon 11-13-2014 12:24 PM

Take your time. The game play mechanics are very fun (for some), its not all about the pixels.

Remember to enjoy yourself.

Waedawen 11-13-2014 01:16 PM

If you're enjoying yourself, then you're doing what the game was designed to do

If you're asking the question "how do I enjoy the game more fully" then level up a character and smash some adventures. There is no real "artificial ceiling" at 60. You're not super-powerful and can solo whatever you want in any zone -- and it takes a while to get there anyways. You *need* allies to explore the bitterest reaches of the game with, and that's where the all fun is, for me at least.

Captiv8 11-13-2014 02:29 PM

I am the same way. I have about 5 toons all under 20 and can't decide. I think I will focus on my druid so I can fund my favorite class, a monk. I know I could play him now and level decently enough but they are just a fun class to twink out.

Clark 11-13-2014 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DawnChild (Post 1676199)
So my current lineup is as follows
DawnChild lvl 7 wood elf Druid
Protectsthebrood lvl 6 Iksar Warrior
Aggron lvl 5 Ogre Shaman
Flock lvl 4 Halfling Rogue
I'm enjoying all of the classes equally and can't really decide who to level first, or if I should just do it Pokemon style and try to keep them all even. I'm at a loss! Does anyone else have this problem?

Personally I'd take shaman to 60 so you can farm/gear alts accordingly. Too many alts makes EQ hell. Best to focus one or two at most (just one to be honest), and take em to max. Then start a new one if you're still craving more alts.

There is literally zero platinum to be made 1-43 in comparison to higher levels. All the good stuff is 44-60.

Long as you're having fun that's all that really matters. However, there are many grueling ways to come up in this P99 world; don't make it too rough on yourself with a slew of characters early on.

polishanarchy 11-13-2014 03:04 PM

This was literally all I did when I played EverQuest when I was 8. I'd get a character to level 12 and make a new one. When one server was full I switched to another. Was kind of ridiculous...

Do what makes you happy, though. If you really want a high level character just try to figure out which of them you think you could stick with the longest. There's no rush on this server to hit cap. :)

Jimjam 11-13-2014 04:40 PM

Farming gear is boring, way more fun to gear up toons through their own efforts imho, especially melees.

Keep having fun! I alt all the time.


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