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There aren't many half elf warriors of Innoruuk. Everything else we have in excess. Personally I don't like the play style but an easy start is in the east commons area as there are plenty of people around to buff and interact with. High quality bear pelts, bone chips and spiderling silks sell well to players. A 1/2 ratio weapon with a low delay is a good start for any class. They all begin with melee. Pay 40-50pp tops. | |||
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Druids can essentially be leveled with little to no gear to 44 where you get your final 2 porting spells. You'll learn a lot of different game mechanics, acquire zone knowledge, etc along the way. From there, you can decide to continue on w/ the druid if quadding / animal charm solo seems like an enjoyable path. Otherwise, most people spend time hanging out at all the popular spots advertising porting / buffs for money (in the form of a tip). You then use this money to fund your "main" character, typically a class that would have been tougher to level without a nice bankroll for basic weapons / armor / useful clickies / etc. If you don't have the time nor tolerance to level multiple characters, its perfectly understandable. Just pick a class that matches best with your playstyle. I would only recommend staying away from warrior (unless you are 100% certain you are committed to making it to and playing at the end game here for a long time) and wizard (no one likes wizards, seriously, you won't enjoy it). | |||
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Try red for fresh and lively experience.
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The red server is great if you need a nice quiet area to nap.
There's only like 9 people, so it's very peaceful | ||
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