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Spells on the TLP server are much stronger for the most part than they are here (many 1-60 spells were changed around the TSS expansion to make leveling easier). They also have focus effects on the TLP which we do not here. Your ranger on the TLP also has more spells and higher skill caps than here.
That said, I don't think it's a good idea to pick a class based on strength or server need. You should definitely play a class that fits your play style and that you enjoy playing. Zero classes are non-viable, and any class can be useful when played to their strengths. I made the mistake of rolling my monk based off how strong the class is, and my rogue based off server need... both are now collecting dust while I have FUN playing a ranger.
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Glad to hear the perspective that zero-classes are non viable, that doesn't always come across on forum posts =) | |||
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The first, last and ONLY thing i consider when rolling a new toon is whether or not I think I can have fun playing it.
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That's easy to do in an alt-friendly environment (like TLP servers) but p1999 is a pretty big commitment! Although, I do see by your sig you are with a fun stable of level 10s as well =) | |||
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