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View Poll Results: should i go caster or melee | |||
caster evil | 21 | 41.18% | |
melee good | 5 | 9.80% | |
caster good | 27 | 52.94% | |
melee neutral | 11 | 21.57% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 51. You may not vote on this poll |
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starting off
saving up get a gamming labtop ,these are the
(halfling druid wood elf druid halfling warrior ogre evil warrior high elf caster paladin good only erudibe shadow knight caster only evil only human ranger good only half elf ranger good only ) classes, i was recommended starting off with as a beginner | ||
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Human druid.
Tunare gloves and robequest. | ||
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Human druid for eyepatch quest
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I reccomend whichever class you think is coolest.
Caster can do the most with the game. Once you get into the 30's with the druid the game opens up to you in a big way. High recommend. Other top pick is a necromancer. I'd go iksar but if its your first run around you might wanna choose a more nostalgic starting area for yourself, though leveling in kunark is really fun and different too. Depends if you wanna be welcome in the goodie cities or not. | ||
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I always choose evil in this game because it makes the game more interesting with factions and hidden areas of towns hiding their guilds
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From that list, druid is a good one to get your feet wet (human druid for endgame fashion, or halfling for the xp bonus to level faster). If you want to end up switching later, you can still use the druid to sell ports to buy gear for your other characters.
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Halfling Druid (rock the creeper stash). Great starting class for a new player to EQ. Rivervale is a great starting city as well. You could go Wood Elf fashion quest but I thing its over rated. Greater fay is also a great starting area though. Druids can do a bit of everything which will help you learn the play style of other more specialized classes. Once leveled it' is easy to make plat to finance other characters.
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"I'd do it, but I pulled my back out humpin your mom last night Nooch!"
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The game HEAVILY favors casters over melee, but don't let that keep you from creating what you want. My first character to 60 was a Rogue.
Now I'm leveling a Necro and I make more money with him in one hour than my Rogue could make in several weeks. Druid is a great first class. They have a variety of play styles, which will allow you discover what you enjoy doing in the game. Then you can maybe move onto a character who specializes in that style of play if you want. Druids also get ports in their mid levels, allowing you to make a decent amount of cash. I'd avoid making a class that can't really solo. My main was a Rogue and they are, by far, the worst soloers. So if I wanted to play and there were no spots open for me in the available groups - I pretty much had to log off. | ||
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