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Originally Posted by Slave
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Well it really was a beautiful dream. It really was. But now you've just jumped the shark. To bring in a group unused to the difficult EQ paradigm, use weaker, quirky classes, and then handicap yourself on equipment as well? Just seems naive. Any one of these can be fun, but all three together is clearly the kiss of death.
Good luck, but silver will get you gold that not half of them make it through level 30.
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Okay but... in 1999, this is what people did and it worked out fine for everyone.
What he is doing is classic right? He's trying to replicate the classic experience as best he can for his friends, letting them choose what classes they want, not twinking out, etc.
If I had four like-minded friends and a lot of time, I'd love to be a part of this kind of thing. I'd probably run with monk, bard, cleric, paladin, wiz, knowing me and my friends I'm thinking of. Man that'd be awesome.
Except I should switch out the bard with an enchanter, and the wizard with a mage right? Bc screw what people want to play and the classic experience. This is about progress, not adventure!