![]() |
|
#11
|
|||
|
Lots of text walls in this thread, but good to see people are addressing his concerns.
Inflation isn't as nuts on red server. If for example you were to cash grind on Highkeep guards to get the items you wanted, you'd spend less time to achieve the same goal there. That's one of the great things about red generally. You level quicker even if solo, and there's no waiting in line for camps or having to engage in a war of words if you're camping something and some other guy decides to "lawyer up" to try and take it away from you - one of the blue community's worst things as well as big zerg guilds that will have you waiting months for your first raid pixels. Sure there's going to be some pvp sometimes but depending on the class you pick, sometimes situationally you'll be in good shape. Just remember you need to work on your resist gear as well as your stat stuff [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] There's guilds like Thunderdome which have new starters, they'd be happy to help. Best of luck whatever you decide to do - the game is fun either way [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
__________________
![]() | ||
|
|
|||
|
#12
|
||||
|
Quote:
But these facts are distracting from my interest in joining Red. Can you tell me more about how great Red is? I feel like you are full of truth and honesty, and I am very interested in what you have to say. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
__________________
![]() | |||
|
Last edited by Aeaolena; 11-16-2015 at 06:13 AM..
|
|
|||
|
#13
|
|||
|
In all seriousness though, Red might be for you. It wasn't to my taste. I prefer Blue's way of things.
If you do try Red, though.. do it for the PVP. Not because of misleading information about Blue. (serious).. Xaanka did you ever have a character on Blue? Maybe you should try it out. Sure, the adrenaline rush may be less - but we have a great community here as a whole. I'd hate to think you actually believe the jokes in RnF to the point you are missing out.
__________________
![]() | ||
|
Last edited by Aeaolena; 11-16-2015 at 06:17 AM..
Reason: damn typos. I am going to sleep.
|
|
||
|
#14
|
||||
|
Quote:
2: I started one year ago and have played one char to 60 (necro) and another to 40 (shammy) and I've found there to be plenty of life and grouping from lvl 1-20 and beyond, honestly. Sure you will probbably be grouping with more players that already have another, higher lvl character than with other fresh new players like yourself, but that shoudn't be a detractor in and of itself. 3: I don't think it's that big a deal with inflation tbh. People are plenty generous and will help you out during the first few lvls in my experience. Sure, you will struggle at lvl 1-40 to get above 5k from looting Spider Silk and Bone Chips (even then, there are leveling guides about getting a bit of coin while getting leveled). But then again, would you expect to be able to twink your new lvl 1 char with 5k items? Once you get higher lvls you will begin to loot vendor stuff that sells for a decent amount and if you get lucky you will loot a money item at one stage or another. As a solo class Seafury Island is decent for grinding a 500pp-1k pr hour once you're 50+ (if you are a solo class), but at that lvl you can also join exp groups in places like KC and HS where money items drop. Point is, I don't think it's very detrimental to the gaming experience that there are hundreds of items being sold in EC for hundreds of thousands of plat on a daily basis. Nor that porters are getting 30-40pp for a port... many, many porters will gladly port you for way less if you are new and have little funds. Also, someone paying 10k for a rez is exceptional if you ask me... so not something to measure things by. Usually I see people offering upwards of 500pp for a rez if it's in a really shitty place like OOT or somewhere like that. | |||
|
|
||||
|
#15
|
||||
|
Qeynos is awesome. You can do blackburrow and the gnoll fang quest up to level 20. It's my preferred starting area even if it is a barren wasteland.
__________________
Monk of Bregan D'Aerth
Wielder of the Celestial Fists Quote:
| |||
|
|
||||
|
#16
|
|||
|
I think 10k is still more than enough to MQ your ancient cyclops quest bud
__________________
![]() | ||
|
|
|||
|
#17
|
|||
|
I'll add my experiences.
Leveling: I joined P99 this winter so I have been here for ten months so far. My main is a rogue which is the worst solo class there is. Despite having to group to even tie my own shoelaces I have managed to make it all the way to level 58 where I am currently. This is with a full time job and family to attend to. My advice to help find groups on blue is to recognize where the popular leveling brackets are. A previous post has this laid out except for an error with City of Mist which is really level 40 to 50. Also join a 'Leveling Guild'. There are a few guilds with pre-raiding level characters who hang out and using the global /gu chat can help you not only find groups but form long term partnerships with other players. Consider looking for static groups. These are groups of players that normally group together at a certain time of the day on a regular schedule. Economy: The 12k for a rez is certainly an outlier which was posted on these forums (and mocked heavily). The general rule of thumb for tipping for ports is 1pp per level (CR's for free). Sure, there are some porters who are in it for greed but most enjoy the game within a game of offering porting services and are happy to help (please do tip though!). For rezzes I general tip about the same, provided the cleric dosnt have to travel. I have had clerics reject my trade offer out of kindness several times. Jboots can sell for 6-7k pp on average. A lot of low to mid-range items are dirt cheap. If you are newbie zone level be sure to collect stacks of bonechips as they sell fluidly at 10pp per stack (necros and the like are always buying in bulk). That should help with spell money ect. Raiding Of all concerns, raiding is the most valid. It is to be expected due to how long this server has been up. It is better since velious came out but is still a gong show. Overall, this is the best server to play on for classic EQ. Loading into Kelethin the very first time I logged in and saw 30-40 some people made me feel like I traveled back in time to 2000 (when I joined EQ). | ||
|
|
|||
|
#18
|
|||
|
Wow, tons of information in this thread and that is awesome. I read some of it, but I need to get ready and get to work before I can read the rest. But the first thing I would say is thanks to everyone (even the Red promoters :P) for all of the incredibly useful information. I didn't remember that Qeynos was so far out of the way of ports, which explains the lack of grouping around there.
I definitely will be at least trying Red in the near future, if for no other reason than it being OK to multi-box with the regular server. I also play Eve Online where multi-boxing is big and if I'm only running one client of a game I don't feel full. Though honestly I'm a bit skeptical of the horror stories I've read of people getting plowed over by twinks getting healed by out of range toons while trying to level. But I will at least see for myself. Long story short, you guys have shown me that me earlier excitement to get back into EQ was justified and my concerns have pretty much been taken care of. Again, thanks for the amazing response. | ||
|
|
|||
|
#19
|
|||||
|
Quote:
Quote:
Red is an option. The population is significantly lower- we like to joke that it's impossibly low and you'll be playing EQ single-player, but that's an exaggeration. However, it IS lower, and since you did explicitly say that you're concerned about finding people to group with, well, that is worth mentioning. You won't be soloing to 50, though, on either server. There's always plenty of groups in most of the zones on Blue, and people on Red are voracious group-seekers because of the exp bonus.
__________________
Kekephee Souphanousinphone
Erudite Bard <BDA> Blue Server Every song I play is actually just me screaming the 1812 Overture in a raspy, shrieking falsetto. | ||||
|
|
|||||
|
#20
|
||||
|
Quote:
The economy on red is also less mature and less polarized. On blue, you can get some really high end items for very cheap, but the price gap to the next step up is ridiculous. On red, there is a much more even spread with items being generally less expensive, so it is easier to farm enough coin to gear yourself out. The economy on red is less liquid though and it can take more time to find what you want to buy, or to sell your stuff ^^ Even though red has a great xp bonus (which didn't really appeal to me until I realized it allowed me to experience more of the game ^^), gameplay itself is generally much more relaxed/slower since new characters are not geared to the teeth ^^ There is almost always someone in your party who can use any item that drops during hour leveling career. Red is a pvp server though, so approaching it with an open mind is a must and if you refuse to view pvp as anything but overt aggression, you probably will not have a good time. I never had much interest in pvp and only ever played one game pvp before coming to red. I had a poor opinion of pvp and allowed it to dissuade me from trying red for years. It's all about perspective though. Sure there are people who want to ruin your day, but they are very few and far between (and equally if not more present on blue). Most people are just ought for some good ol' competition and expect to be attacked as much as they attack ^^ You don't lose anything (except coin which is avoided by banking regularly or buying gems) and can generally learn something from it. Groups/Guilds/relationships are generally tighter knit too because of their importance in pvp. On blue if some jerk steals your camp, or trains, or scams or something else all you can do is petition and wait and hope you receive a favorable ruling. On red, you can rally your guild or group or whomever to avenge the injustice ^^ the important thing though is to view it all a good ol' competition and don't get offended if you are killed. It will happen, so don't sweat it ^^ strike up a convo with them, ask for pointers, ask if they mind of you to about your business or if they are looking for more of a fight ^^ and remain polite. Don't be an ass, or you will end up with the wildly negative view of red than some of the posters here have. Last, you can play on red and blue at the same time, so if you are lfg on blue, maybe log in to red and check things out. Give both a try ^^ If you do roll red, /who all Thunderdome and get an invite ^^ They'll help you get started. | |||
|
|
||||
![]() |
|
|