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Old 07-27-2015, 09:27 AM
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I've only recently started playing EQ again here at p99 and while I wish I'd known about p99 before now, starting out just before Velious has had its perks. The community has been incredibly generous and helpful and I've really enjoyed getting to know the few I've met along the way.

With that said, I've had a really difficult time figuring out which class to focus on. I've leveled a druid and bard to 20 and a shaman, necro and monk to low teens. I've had some limitations with the druid and bard because of my playing situation. I travel a lot for work and unfortunately right now I'm playing on a very small laptop (not ideal at all) and a lot of time I'm playing in and out of different locations using the track pad to target and move. While this is far from the ideal gaming I get with my desktop rig, it is the reality of my work right now. I wanted the communities help deciding which class I should play because of these reasons. I have found kiting (both bard and druid) to be difficult and it becomes inefficient due to having to zone or taking deaths. I've been thinking that a melee class probably makes the most sense to play as they are so boringly straight forward that a tiny laptop and track pad won't cause too many problems.

Do any of you veterans have suggestions on which class to play with the above limitations? I really want (and need) a strong solo class because my play time is sporadic at best and I really don't want to be dependent on groups and just keep letting people down over and over as I have to run.

I appreciate the thoughts and suggestions!
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Old 07-27-2015, 12:20 PM
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I have never played a shaman, but isn't a shaman root dotting fairly static way of soloing? Wouldn't that work for you?
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Old 07-27-2015, 12:33 PM
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Mage sounds right up your alley. Might also buy a cheap wireless mouse.
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Old 07-27-2015, 12:39 PM
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I have never played a shaman, but isn't a shaman root dotting fairly static way of soloing? Wouldn't that work for you?
Honestly, root kind of sucks in general for soloing because it breaks a lot.

I play a druid on a laptop with a trackpad [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Just gotta map out your keys right. The only time I break out the full-sized keyboard and tablet is if I'm in a group, just for more efficient targeting using the F# keys.

For a small laptop, I'd say monk would be easiest to operate, but they can be hard to solo in the upper levels. Necro, shaman, druid, and bard all have a lot of casting and strategizing to do because of the wide range of utility they have, which might be troublesome on a laptop keyboard. Necro and shaman both convert health to mana, so they tend to have less downtime than a druid later on.

Mage might be a good fit. They solo really well even if their pet likes to steal half their exp if they're not careful.
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Old 07-27-2015, 12:45 PM
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If you plan on soloing up then forget a melee class. Learn to quad kite or swarm kite. Before quading you can charm kite/fear kite.
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Old 07-27-2015, 01:55 PM
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I would say make a mage to play while you're traveling, and once it has gotten a little higher in level you can use it to farm stuff to fund another character that you can play when you are home.
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Old 07-27-2015, 03:20 PM
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I also suggest buying a simple wireless mouse. I cant imagine playing with a touchpad
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Old 07-27-2015, 03:31 PM
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Necro. In your case being able to FD will be invaluable.
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Old 07-27-2015, 04:01 PM
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I also suggest buying a simple wireless mouse. I cant imagine playing with a touchpad
thirded. i played for years on a $150 asus netbook, and having a wireless mouse helped so much.
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Old 07-27-2015, 04:08 PM
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I appreciate all the replies! Here are some of the few thoughts I've had when thinking about it after your input.

Mage - seems like a very good class for what I'm looking for, but no ports, no speed, and a limited role in Velious raid environments has me concerned
Shaman - this could also work but the leveling up until 34 I heard is terrible without twinkage and there are so many shamans around
Druid - I would really like to at least level this toon to 34 for the ability to port to make a little money
Monk - Seems straight forward and has FD which as mentioned above would be great for someone like me; again very dependent on twink gear to be able to solo well and there are so many around
Necro - Is this a pretty straightforward class to play at higher levels (ironically never played one past early teens)? Or would this involve more micro management than what I'm looking for?

I'm thinking what I'll do is work hard at getting the druid to 34 (do some EK charming and then move to everfrost or something), make a little money porting, then really pick up with either Shaman, Mage, or Necro.
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