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http://www.allakabor.com/eqatlas/atlas.html is going to be your best friend for navigation. Also, train a couple points in Sense Heading, put it on your hotbar, and add a keybinding for the same key as one of your navigation keys, like 'a'. That will let it level up as you move about as well as give you constant feedback as to what direction you're heading. What are your character names, and are you on Blue or Green?
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[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] This is what I've been trying, and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I guess I should look up what "valid destination" means. I'm sure this has been covered elsewhere. Despite all this, still super excited to dive in. | |||
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I can't read the text in the window....what does it say? What are you trying to do?
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All zone maps by continent: https://wiki.project1999.com/Zones Gnome city: https://wiki.project1999.com/Ak%27Anon This game is very rudimentary so there is no in-game map. I wouldn't worry too much about what NPC's tell you either, EQ is mostly a "you're on your own" type of game. Your best resource for all information will be the P99 wiki. Here's a pretty comprehensive beginner guide from the wiki: https://wiki.project1999.com/Dumbled...nner%27s_Guide There are others there as well - I would take some time and read through them to help you understand the game better and its non-guided nature. | |||
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beyond your guildmaster / skilling, buying/selling, a few neat lowbie quests,and some end-game quests, NPCs are largely ignorable in this game and aren't programmed to be super helpful or interesting. you mostly just kill stuff.
there *are* some pretty cool equipment quests you can do on your dwarven cleric, i think. i just gotta echo everyone else advising you to use the wiki and cap sense heading ASAP.
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The most important reason for handing in that guild note at that start isn't because it's a quest thats tracked (none are in this game) or the item you get (worthless for all non iksar immeadately and for iksar very soon) but the faction hits you get are usually pretty good. Otherwise, don't stress it. Any npc who trains you up is just as good as any other that's designated as a class trainer, so just explore the world and become a killer like the rest of us.
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Be a wizard. Nothing is lower APM. Pick a target > cast strongest damage spell > if target not dead, run away to max range and cast spell again. Then sit and regain mana for many minutes. Can do the same with a druid, and the running away part becomes easier with Spirit of Wolf. Both of these classes get teleport spells so you can more easily access different parts of the world, once you outgrow your current location
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