EverQuest 2 Startup Guide
Starting EverQuest 2 can get a little tricky and difficult. It may take alot of time if you are new to the mmorpg world and you have no idea what is going on. To begin you will have to create a character, keep in mind the name you give to your character will be permanent so make sure it's something that is satisfying to you and it does not voilate any of SOE's terms otherwise they may ban your name. You will first start by selecting your race, I strongly suggest reading over some race guides which gives you an overview of each race and their stats.
After you've finished choosing your race and name you will choose a starting city. The worst part of this is with city that you choose, you will only be provided with certain races for that city. Again you should spend some time looking over a race/class guide before continuing as this is another permanent choice. All the important decisions are smacked right in the beginning of the game when everyones a newbie. Don't you just love it? You will either end up on one of the following cities known as; Outpost of the Overlord, The Nursery of Greater Faydark, Darklight Woods or Queen's Colony.
Once you've completed your character creation I strongly suggest exploring the buttons and speaking to every NPC in your town and learn as much as you can from each person. I also strongly suggest you save every gold you make early on the game. Saving the EQ2 gold early can provide a better cause in the future. A good way to get the early gears is by questing, grab every possible quest you can to help you level, collect gold, get fully geared and experience up. It would be wise to spend some time within the newbie areas to get to know the game and your character better.
Once you know the basics you will want to learn more of the characters abilities and racial attributes to help develope your character even further. You would also want to spend some time to get to know the enemies home as well and learn of their strengths and flaws. You will also need to gain status for yourself and your guild. The biggest advantage you get with the status has to spend less gold on housing, mounts and other perks. I hope this little startup guide will help you a long way. Enjoy EverQuest 2.
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DDO Newbie Guide
Starting DDO as a newbie can sometimes get frustrating. Especially if you have never played any other mmorpg before. DDO is nothing like the original Dungeons & Dragons Online. It has greatly advanced from the years. If you are already a huge fan of D&D or mmorpgs then this game will be easier for you to start. DDO supports only cooperative play and has no rvr or pvp of any type. Keep that in mind before starting the game.
You first start the game at the character creation screen. Choosing your characters race is just as important as choosing a car in my opinion. Naming your character is almost like naming your baby. Some races are better than others, they all have unique attributes and appearances that will differentiate from another. Humans are somewhat of the middle class, a little bit of everything. You can choose your race by the looks or by their attributes. Classes will define your character further so you will need to figure what you would like to become as your character grows. You can also customize your characters look as well, DDO doesn not offer generators for your character so you will have to spend some time playing with that option.
You will need to decide where to spend your extra stat points. This makes every character unique from 1 another. Some stats are better for specific classes so keep in mind of what you want to be when you grow up. You will also have points to spend on skills, the points spended here will detemine the type of character you will be playing. You will also need to choose the feats that represent how you wish to play your character.
After all the customizations you will begin to start your journey. You will arive in Stormreach Harbor. Yyou will be able to collect through quests and feel out how your character is working for you. If you're not satisifed with your character I suggest starting over now before you get too deep into the game. DDO offers a great audio chat option to help players assist each other in combat. Even if you don't have a mic I suggest hopping in and just listen to your group mates. I strongly suggest using the social windows and contact other groups for room than to put up your LFG flag. Soloing through DDO can get pretty boring. Socializing never hurts, friends are there to help and be helped. Good luck and enjoy.
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Dark Age of Camelot Powerleveling Guide
Starting a new character in DAoC has never been easier with all these new expansions. It is much easier to level a pet friendly class with a heal over time bot than to level any other character. For midgard you would use a spiritmaster specced into summoning, for hibernia you can use an enchanter and for albion a necromancer. These pets are able to take down much more mobs than the average toon. With a heal over time bot or a buff bot they can take down 5-10 mobs at once. Keep in mind it is much faster if you leveled a power level bot and a buff bot then level your main rvr toons after.
With a buffed summoning pet you can take down 5-10 yellow con buff mobs with a few heals or heal overtime. If you're pet is master level 9 you can take down even more. I have done about 30-40 yellow con mobs with a heal over time. The ideal place is level at is passage of conflict or task dungeons. I prefer Passage of conflict because of the respec stones that drops along with decent rog loot. Passage of conflict also gives out much higher experience points than the average zones and task dungeons.
You can make about 10 plat leveling a new character from 1-50. If respec stones drop, you can probably sell them for 1 to 2 extra plats. I usually get about 5 from leveling a character 1 to 50. I normally stop power leveling at level 47 in which you are then able to get the free level to 48. After getting to level 48 I prefer to quest for the rest of the experience. From 48 you can do the necklace quest in which you should be able to get 48 and a half. After hitting 48.5 you can do the commander quests in your capital cities. That should be able to get you to 49.5 and it only takes about 1 hour to complete them all.
From 49.5 I would start joining raids for master levels or artifact credits. You can even start rvring as well. Getting to 50 should be easy considering you have so many other stuff that you can do. Personally I would just go out to rvr, collect bounty points and buy whatever credit I need, which are usually master level credits & artifact credits. Keep in mind, it takes about 60 hours of play time to get to 50, but for a pet summoning class it would take maybe 24 hours. Having an additional class such as a summoning class can help with farming plat and items. Good luck and enjoy.
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