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i like sandbox games but i literally had no idea what to do. also moving around was really awkward. i couldnt find any mobs or players to attack. also it only let me pick warrior, mage, and blacksmith as my starting classes.
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#22
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If they let you pick a starting class something is fucked! No classes in that game at all. You can pick whatever skills you want and level them up by using them. You can only get a certain amount of skill points though, enough to max out 7 skills. Or at least that way it was.
It's basically the same controls as Diablo with the whole clicking to move thing though, shouldn't be that far off. For low level killing of mobs usually there are graveyards around the towns that have a fast respawn rate of pretty easy shit. | ||
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#23
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hmm maybe i didnt pick a class because i had no skills. thought i was a warrior because i was wearing a brown robe or some shit. i played on some shard called redemption, it think its supposed to be classic. i just wanna see what all the grief hype is about.
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I think you can pick some sort of template to start where you get a handful of skills at like 20. There are training dummies you can beat on to get your skill up to a minimal level (like 40 I think). Getting magic skill up is expensive and you're better off just getting enough in it to heal yourself, all spells use reagents that you have to carry around (full item loot non consensual pvp so you'll get ganked...a lot).
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#25
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am i dreaming or are they talking about how WoW sucks in the new yorker?
could this mean a change will finally come!??! also: didnt read the article
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