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#11
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If you're going to make a tank, make a paladin/shadowknight rather than a warrior; much easier for broke newbies.
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#12
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Start your own group later. For now, the levels are odd and mobs green out, so swap around. Scoot over the Butcherblock and kill blues there, or Steamfont. Then when you get around level 10+, you can head back to Crushbone and camp trainer or work on slavers/emissary.
If you really need to group, find out where people are hunting your level and relocate yourself there. Luck. | ||
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#13
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I found that some of those lower levels are hardest because they're boring as heck. Just grind level 7 on LBs or weak blues, once you hit 8 you'll get new spells and your new pet will be a god. Hang in there. I really really enjoy levels 27+ because grouping becomes seemingly easier. As a magician you can do 27 and beyond with ease. Read some solo guides.
I created a warrior as my first character against all odds because I love tanking and want to be the best possible at it eventually. With the help of a handful of people who felt pitty (thank you all), I have reached level 31 and am VERY glad I went Warrior. I owe the community and am available to pass on some of the "hand-me-downs", message Dunst in game and I can set you up with some very basic weapons like a Obsidian Shard or Polished Granite Tomahawk. Good luck with whatever decision! Just don't stop that early grind and it'll prove rewarding. | ||
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#14
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this isnt a bad strategy, and alot in the game have done this, they make a mage only to grind out plat, to pay for the main class they play
this isnt a bad idea, because you can get to 35 quite fast, and at that lvls theres tons of places to easily get plat, hhk, halfling guards, i think both at a decent speed is 500ish plat per hour, though at 50 off seafuries is about 1.2k a hour roughly but if you was you, decide if you want to play this or that, and stick with it, id say mostly play sk if you want to tank, though i like paladins a hell of alot more, and have this your main class, when bored, solo on the mage, and stick to dungeons on the mage, you can lvl so fast for instance id say fastest mage lvling spots 1-7 ec, durring the day you can always get buffs 7-15 befallen 15-20 can do unrest, or oasis, or kurns may be the fastest 20-25 unrest, mm ent 25-30 hhk id say, may be the fastest if no one is there 30-40 the best solo dungeon hands down is paw, my favorite zone, can even do up to 44 44-49 not a dungeon, but goblins in lake of ill omen in the lake, i did 43-49 on my shaman in 3 days playing 7 or so hours, few in the early morning before work and few after work, really killer exp
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i think i am gonna decide to stick with my lvl 7 mage .
and try to go hunt in befallen. hoping i can get enough bonechips to sell for my spells. | ||
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I'm a level 10 necro and could definitely use some help. Think we can duo in Befallen?
Send a tell to Nasr in game | ||
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