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Old 08-21-2015, 03:08 PM
Kalex716 Kalex716 is offline
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I'm about to hit 55 and i share your story.

I started a few months back, with no friends or any relationships on the server at all. I had some experience from original EQ but other than that, it was a solid newb experience. No gear no nothing.

I don't regret my choice at all. I leveled up mostly in groups till about 45. Groups were not as hard to get at all as people suggest until you hit 40. I would get on lists, and assert the fact that I could port back at a moments notice etc. Go solo until you get called. Once I outleveled mistmore grouping at about 40 however, It gets tougher to get them big time.

I scored a few good groups here and there in City of Mist, but I honestly started just doing better solo kiting around dreadlands anyway. I could just keep getting clarities regularly from KC and work around the castle easy. Did that from 45-53. Been doing velious stuff since then solo still.

I enjoy groups more, but by the time it gets hard to groups, quad kiting is a very real, and very good option. I like kiting too, so the mix of pace of all kinds of things to do as a wizard, coupled up with our porting abilities mean we can be all over the place and be very flexible.

One more piece of advice.... Score whatever newb gear that makes sense on the cheap, but save save save every plat you can for Jboots. Its the best investment you can make for a long time as a wizard in my opinion.
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Old 08-23-2015, 08:39 PM
Haledan Haledan is offline
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I'm about to hit 55 and i share your story.

I started a few months back, with no friends or any relationships on the server at all. I had some experience from original EQ but other than that, it was a solid newb experience. No gear no nothing.

I don't regret my choice at all. I leveled up mostly in groups till about 45. Groups were not as hard to get at all as people suggest until you hit 40. I would get on lists, and assert the fact that I could port back at a moments notice etc. Go solo until you get called. Once I outleveled mistmore grouping at about 40 however, It gets tougher to get them big time.

I scored a few good groups here and there in City of Mist, but I honestly started just doing better solo kiting around dreadlands anyway. I could just keep getting clarities regularly from KC and work around the castle easy. Did that from 45-53. Been doing velious stuff since then solo still.

I enjoy groups more, but by the time it gets hard to groups, quad kiting is a very real, and very good option. I like kiting too, so the mix of pace of all kinds of things to do as a wizard, coupled up with our porting abilities mean we can be all over the place and be very flexible.

One more piece of advice.... Score whatever newb gear that makes sense on the cheap, but save save save every plat you can for Jboots. Its the best investment you can make for a long time as a wizard in my opinion.
Awesome post! Good to hear a story from someone who has rolled a wizard pretty recently! I've definitely had jboots on my mind when I'm buying and selling so far. They are a long way off for me but they are an item I never had much need for on live (mained shaman) but always coveted for my rogue and mage alts. I can see how they are almost a must for a kiting wizard.
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