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		Necros shouldn't worry too much about gear as my associate Ephirith has mentioned. Those rings are legit, beyond that just grab some cheap +int and +hp gear as you see it, and wear cloth in as many slots as you can. I'd save plat for the level 39(?)+ pets honestly (and even that won't break the bank) since they are research only and can be inane to find. Uh, but yeah I mean just level up and you will be able to make as much scratch as you can handle in one sitting farming later on.  | ||
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			 Those rings help a ton early on. After that, just save your money and focus on grabbing jboots/CoS.  
		
		
		
		
		
			All you really need. (Jboots are like 6k or something now for the MQ. CoS maybe 1k?) Gear isn't important for a necro for lvling. You regen your own mana, and you can heal yourself via lifetap. Jboots help you 10 fold in outdoor soloing. CoS helps you with a insta-invis. After that, build a good mana pool with some focus on HP. 
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			 Awesome advice, all! I also appreciate the warm welcomes. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		The great classic EQ community is probably what I missed the most, and I'm thrilled to have found P99. When I first played, I saw a lot of the game, but not nearly enough. When it started to change and all the old (an in my opinion, the best) zones got less and less busy, I really lamented missing out. I'm ecstatic about having another shot. Anyway, if you think of more tips, please share them here. I will definitely be following this advice and will add you all to my friend's list. Maybe we can group sometime when I level up.  | ||
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