props on the project
And if you need a hand popping PB's let me know I've got a small stable of S10 toons (doc+keeper+soldier+MA)
props on the project
And if you need a hand popping PB's let me know I've got a small stable of S10 toons (doc+keeper+soldier+MA)
Interesting experiment but you should have used a different profession than an MA. MA can get by without the need for weapons, but most every other profession can not.
Hence being the cheapest.
That was the prof I chose after coming back to game in 2007 for that very reason.
My first prof was an engineer failed miserably by level 27
My second prof was an enforcer failed miserably by level 103 I think (still using a support beam of intolerance)
Main reason for choosing MA on restart?
DIDN'T NEED TO UPGRADE WEAPONS.
I think it's fair to say that that is a very good reason to choose MA as your first toon.
And now it's a hell of a lot easier for you. I saw your soldier on follow earlier in s10! Thanks for the MoP though, I know my trader is a slow killer I was probably ruining your circuit, but you were too nice to kill the mobs I was tanking (unlike the other 7 MAs I saw from entrance to mid, they'd let me tank until they were ready to steal my mobs, then I couldn't OD them)
I don't think it needs that much work. Until level 100 there are multiple dungeons one can play in and that generally tends to be pretty fun. A bit more guidance and easier access to decent loot would be good though.
Do you truely believe that people would stick around if they would have only 1/50th the levelspeed and that that would somehow make OST and such go away?
Shhhsss. Careful. Behind all the colours, there are ears, ears who listen.
Pet profs (engi and mp at least) work very well too, at least for missions/dynas. No clue of S10. You just need couple alts for buffs unless you want to beg mochams every hour. That's how I started, and it still worked few years ago on my rk2 visit. Hiding behind door out of LoS while healing your droid is sort of fun
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Having some sort of "at your level you can go level here and here and make money there and there" rough guide somehow easily (read: in-game) accessible for newbies would really help.
Or one time quests that take alot of time but reward with a nice amount of credits. Long time because then people wont do them just to make cash, but good cash so that a new player can do them to be rewarded for it and to start off with.
In the sequel to this thread I want to hear about Pat's road to Wrestlemania!
Since Pat is still alive, he must be Hulk Hogan instead of Andre the Giant
Just a couple of observations.
The chances of a real noob "conveniently" choosing an MA as their first toon is low.
You very non-noobishly started farming creds as much as possible from the start. Most noobs care only for the leveling because they expect to get leveling gear as they progress.
Getting credits in AO has never been a problem! I'd racked up my first 100million by the time my first toon, my MP, was level 60.
Trouble nowadays seems to be that people aren't willing to put the time & effort into it & expect it right there & then.
One profession to RoO them all, one profession to proc stun them, one profession to calm them all and in the darkness Exp perk them!
Crataiken 220/30/70 General - Primal Evolution - 3rd AI 30 'Crat on RK 1 Setup
Calms 220/30/70 General - Primal Evolution
Medicaiken 220/30/70 General - Primal Evolution Setup
Newen 220/30/70 President - The Galactic Milieu
Mettagirl 220/20/** General - Primal Evolution
Krataiken 150/18/40 General - Primal Evolution Setup
For some this is true. I do see a lot of newcomers expecting the same kind of "instant gratification" that has become the norm in other MMOs.
But for some others, it's just because the game isn't populated with enough vets at lower levels for the newbs to get a chance to learn from them about how to become self-sufficient when it comes to credits. I see this as a problem.
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One profession to RoO them all, one profession to proc stun them, one profession to calm them all and in the darkness Exp perk them!
Crataiken 220/30/70 General - Primal Evolution - 3rd AI 30 'Crat on RK 1 Setup
Calms 220/30/70 General - Primal Evolution
Medicaiken 220/30/70 General - Primal Evolution Setup
Newen 220/30/70 President - The Galactic Milieu
Mettagirl 220/20/** General - Primal Evolution
Krataiken 150/18/40 General - Primal Evolution Setup
I'm sorry but I don't see much whining from newcomers on these forums. Most of them are too busy trying to figure it out from within the game, or are froob and therefore can't whine here anyway.
When was the last time you were in a lowbie leveling zone? I've met newcomers who didn't know these forums existed, let alone sites like Auno and AO-Universe. I myself was told about AO-Universe by a teammate in ToTW. I remember looking for info on this game when I started and, without being helped, the only really useful leads I stumbled across were the .PDF copy of the manual on the official site and the AODevs Wiki.
It's not like people don't make an attempt to do their homework, but sometimes for all your searching you are simply looking in the wrong place. A more experienced player can easily correct you... if only there were more of them to interact with while leveling, like there used to be. And no, "lol u can have a spot in this kite team when u pay 2 mil per lvl" doesn't count.
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No1 seems to even be arguing what you are stating Ahndra, this thread just shows its possible, with the acknowlidgement that this information needs to get to the new players in one form or another. Others have even alreay mentioned it might come in the form of an ingame NPC advice or of some sorts
Froobs/New players indeed rarely whine on the forums, thats actually exactly the problem. If they would theyd possibly get helped faster than ingame. But exactly because they cant acces it easy they quit, before they can get the hang of this game. The distance between vet/new player is possibly the reason why they want instant gratification because they can already see what is possible. Whereas when we did this game first sure there was a select few with loot that was rarely seen. I remember when Burden was a rare sight, that made me eager to get it at some point but if everyone has it, then it seems like its easy to get which is not exactly the case.
What im trying to say is being a new player now is different from being new to the game a few years ago.
Nevertheless however the only thing this thread seems to have meant was that it is possible to get good money, get it fast and it shows that with the right ingredients this game isnt half as hard as it might seem. The point also being made that new players would need to acces this kind of knowledge in one way or another