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http://wiki.project1999.org/index.ph...pic_Quest_List
It's just as easy to search for the info. I'm guessing most don't know the Wiki page exists. Also, the Wayback machine works for the 10% or so the Wiki page won't help with. | ||
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Maybe you'd be surprised a lot of this stuff doesn't show up very well in forum searches either, and the wayback machine is going to give you a hodgepodge of results from Kunark to Gates of Discord and Beyond, not to mention a lack of the tailored, incisive discussion you might find on a forum. | |||
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Are you a high DPS? = Yes, you have low versatility. No, you have versatility. Are you a "pure" caster/melee? = Yes, you have a general advantage over priests and hybrids for DPS. Rogue vs Wizard? Who gives a crap? Both are dps slots and a raid or group can benefit from either. I'm not trying to be a dick but this game has 12 years of information. Google isn't beta anymore, dial-ups are dead. The wiki page is about 5 times more education than Sony ever gave us. Fact is a creative player is going to find their own rotation and methodology. The starter guide gets people going in the right direction but what distinguishes A from B is the sweat and blood from lvl 30+. I'm supportive of a class section but it's not "needed". It would declutter the repeated questions. | |||
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