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Finally getting started, narrowed it down to bard or warrior? which should i go with and which race?
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Go with what you think you'll enjoy... however, with a warrior you're at an advantage with stats if you pick a large race (ogre, troll, barb). Ogres get a frontal stun immunity later on, trolls have better regen, barbarians aren't hated in a lot of cities. All 3 have slam, so you can still bash mobs even if you're wielding a 2h weapon.
As for a bard, they are hybrids so you'll have a 40% exp penalty to deal with. I think half elves have the best stats and they flexibility on which starting area they want to play. Not many human bards, would make you "different"...wood elves and Kelethin starting, the mail quest is a great way to get 1-5 (if slightly boring). Begins at Tacar Tissleplay in Felwithe and ends at the Kelethin bard guild. Good luck, and if playing a bard...your hands are going to ache [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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Agreed the last poster, go with what you'll enjoy. But keep in mind that warriors are without a doubt the most gear dependent class in the game, so it's a difficult choice for your first character. A bard is much less gear dependent and can solo extremely well, plus the server always needs more talented bards.
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Bards are great class with tons of perks. They are hard to master, but ultimately fun. They are the only class in game who are exactly even split hybrids (50% melee / 50% caster) As for race, while I prefer Wood Elves, to be slightly different, maybe go Half Elf (stats wise they take penalty on WIS, but that's irrelevant for bards), and start in Qeynos [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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Bards are great, but are prone to burnouts in groups. To be a "good" bard you'll end up twisting three songs...and that can get arduous.
Warriors are highly dependent on gear, but if you are able to scrounge together 400pp (which is possible by farming skeletons for bone-chips), then you'll be able to get proc'ing weapons and banded armor. That'll do you just fine until you can get money in groups. Good luck, and play what you enjoy most!
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I went with the bard, up to level 4, I should collect bone chips to sell? what do they go for? and if anyone is in faydark area and wants to group let me know
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Anyone have a bronze sword they would be willing to sell cheap?
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bronze weapons are horrible. get a giant snake fang or minotaur axe to start out. both are cheap and can be found on vendors
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Forget bronze weapons. Go buy 1 of each instrument from the bard vendor as soon as you have a few pp to spend and then zip to 50+, with absolutely no gear but your instruments, faster than a million-platinum twink.
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