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Hi guys,
I recently found P1999 and been excited of giving it a try. I used to play EQ back in the days, but quit around time frogs were introduced. Not knowing the server dynamic of P1999 server, etc... whats a good choice for a class out there? Is it fairly easy to find groups, are there a lot of players? Do people hang out mainly in EC still? I'll take any advice, Thanks a lot. | ||
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#2
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guarantee yourself a group with -
SK Cleric Enchanter Paladin Monk Rogue enjoy yourself with - Enchanter Shaman Necromancer Rogue Druid challenge yourself with - Enchanter Bard Cleric Warrior - Enchanter | ||
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#3
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play what you like imo,
grouping isn't too hard to come by in my experience so far (i'm lowish level and newish myself), 800ish players on peak times, and yes for selling/buying/bitching | ||
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#4
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For a first character you can't go wrong with druid. Not entirely overpowered, unless there are a lot of dark blue animals in your level range.
But it is the class that can do a little bit of everything. Also the best class to powerlevel up your friends/alts. | ||
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#6
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Forever LFG with -
Ranger | ||
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#7
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mage, enchanter, necromancer, druid, shaman imo
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#8
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Since you used to play you should know the basic tenets of each class. Pick a class that you either find fun or that you see yourself in. In other words a class / race combo that you enjoy the lore and backstory of.
I've known people that picked and loved paladins for instance just because they liked the idea of being a holy knight. I find if you get a character that you can relate to or enjoy that aspect of you're more likely to have some sort of attachment to it. Rather than the typical..."play X class it's totally OP" jargon.
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I ended up playing a lot with a clerik and a lot with an sk. clerik was for groups and sk for solo times. Since I'm starting all over again I'll probably make a druid, seems like a good choice for starting from scratch. | |||
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