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Solo druid
Hi all - I want to start a Druid and plan to mostly solo, likely 95% of the time due to my limited playtime. Will I have an easier time on blue or green? The community on green seems great but I wondered if the lower overall level of players means I’d be competing for camps or spawns versus blue. On blue would I even have the ability to group or duo if the opportunity arose?
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#2
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Pretty much everything is easier on Blue (if not equal). You play on Green for the harder/more classic experience.
The only exception is finding groups on Blue might be a bit harder due to the lower population.
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You’re going to have a harder time finding mobs on green. Less zones, more players, and everyone knows where to go Plan to level off the beaten path or off prime time hours. Still doable on green though.
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Reasons to go Green: 1) You're not going to be treated like Jason Newsted. 2) Two significant events to look forward to (Kunark & Velious) 3) Manastone remains quite affordable for an industrious Druid. 4) Ignorance level still so high you'll feel better about yourself. 5) You will have an opportunity to interact with me in-game and not know it. | |||
Last edited by BlackBellamy; 05-29-2020 at 06:41 PM..
Reason: It's 60 not 50. Only Green losers are stuck at 50.
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Green: your 7 months behind but can catch up if you work hard
Blue: your over 10 years behind good luck. | ||
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Both are fine servers to start on. The major rush of lowbie players on green is somewhat over, blue is active too.
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