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Playing without knowledge?
Hey, guys. I just finished playing through a vanilla WoW server, and decided to go back to EverQuest. I have a level ~24 Barbarian Shaman, but my main issue with playing is that I simply don't know what to do.
I'm logged at Unrest, I want to eventually do end-game, but I feel like as a new player, I won't have the knowledge that other people have. I want to get good at this game, should I just focus on playing or?
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Level 23 Barbarian Shaman Tazzok
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don't know how to play our class or just don't know how to progress?
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I'm very jealous of your ignorance of the game. Wish i could go through it for the first time again.
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Similar situation here, I've never played EQ and am still thinking about starting, but I worry that I might have no clue what to do. I've always been really terrible at trying to talk to other players or join/form groups too... well, unless maybe it's Eve Online, but even there it was hard to start up.
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Yeah, honestly, enjoy this phase. I'm already missing my original newness and I'm only familiar with a few starter zones!
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I've been playing heavily for about 6 months now. One thing i learned is that i don't need every toon to "see it all" or "do it all" Each toon will give you different goals, styles, and zones to explore! Enjoy each toon uniquely =]
If you want, just peek on wiki when ya really feel ya need to. Ask other players about things you are curious about. The community in general has been very helpful and patient with me =] Thanks 99! On the P99 wiki there are a plethora of guides and i just like to read thru and pick out what seems interesting to me. I'm currently on a Druid level 21 and taking a nice tour set up by Mefdinkins =] Also like people said, enjoy this stage! I love how every zone is still a mystery to me. Also grouping is very fun and a good way to get tips on how to efficiently play whatever class! That being said i might as well advertise that my new guild <World Chat> is accepting any and all who want to join!! The goal is to set up a fun social chat channel for just BSing, grouping, or just getting advice. Unlimited messaging and no monthly fees lol =P /tell Dippo if ya wanna join. The More The Merrier =] GL, Tazzak and have fun! | ||
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For me, there's no better way to get a feel for a game than playing different characters. If you want to start small, take your one healer, try an Int caster, a tank, and a melee of some kind. Personally, I don't think it's complete until you try one of everything and get them into the 20s at least (where class abilities and differences really start to become apparent) but a little cross training will likely teach you a lot. Level in different spots and see what kinds of things you really enjoy. Failing that, it's research online and talking to people. Don't level too long in one place or with the same kinds of situations. Mixing it up is more fun and better to understand the ins and outs of the game.
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This game is so inaccessible that you really cannot progress without spending hours reading online about zones and the class you're playing. You definitely won't be able to solo anything without game knowledge and you'll just be a burden to every group you join.
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Welcome to p99/Everquest!
I wouldn't say the game is inaccessible - so much as it doesn't hold your hand or guide you. I do recommend some reading though. Really, it comes down to what your definition of fun long term is - are you about discovery or do you like to have a game plan? Most of the game is, at this point, pretty thoroughly documented between the forums, wiki, and other sites, and the community can be pretty good with new players so you could always do some reading on wherever you'd like to hunt, your class, and whatever suits your fancy. Alternatively, discovery is part of the magic. At least, I think a lot of people here would agree. It's also part of the headache. I think a lot of people would agree on that too. Really, that's where your choice starts beyond just playing. | ||
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