Hi there I am going to play the game and (I have bad internet con so It wil take a while for me to start playing need to download first ) I just wanted to ask
if you dont buy the erm erm expaned pack (I shal call it premm version) dont you get to see more of the world and if you dont buy it do you have anything to do?
couse I am a explorer and a travler can i do that all on a not paying acc
and 1 last question if i want to buy the premm version how much is it going to cost ?
nasgal wrote:
if you dont buy the erm erm expaned pack (I shal call it premm version) dont you get to see more of the world and if you dont buy it do you have anything to do?
couse I am a explorer and a travler can i do that all on a not paying acc
The "unlimited trial" is often misleading - you can't get above level 20 in skills (of 250) or leave the newbie island. The "unlimited" refers only to time-unlimited (most trials are 7, 14 or 30 days).
Trying to take over Cho by force of alts alone:Gwillim, a Tryker swashbuckler and Captain [leader] of The Blackwater Buccaneers
Gwyneth, a Tryker sorceror in The Blackwater Buccaneers (Guild recruiter at the Ruins of Silan)
Sal, a Fyros surgeon in The Blackwater Buccaneers
Lonk, a Zoraï hunter in [thread=26562]Divine Indignation[/thread]
linus25 wrote:I've only played a few days & am already at 20 for fighting. I am considering subscribing.
How long should you stay on the island? til lvl 30 or so? Thanks.
Finish as many mssions as you can tolerate before getting utterly bored, then come to the mainland. And all missions: fight, magic, harvest, craft, Kami, Karavan, Chiang, everything. Don't worry about your level.
sehracii wrote:Finish as many mssions as you can tolerate before getting utterly bored, then come to the mainland. And all missions: fight, magic, harvest, craft, Kami, Karavan, Chiang, everything. Don't worry about your level.
Have to agree completely with that. You need to be level 30 in magic or fighting before it will let you finish the last mission anyway - higher if you want to do it with peers rather than just getting a level 50+ character to do the mission for you (Yes, some people stay on the island long after they've stopped getting reasonable rewards from it and they are usually bored enough to help people with their last few missions).
Trying to take over Cho by force of alts alone:Gwillim, a Tryker swashbuckler and Captain [leader] of The Blackwater Buccaneers
Gwyneth, a Tryker sorceror in The Blackwater Buccaneers (Guild recruiter at the Ruins of Silan)
Sal, a Fyros surgeon in The Blackwater Buccaneers
Lonk, a Zoraï hunter in [thread=26562]Divine Indignation[/thread]
Yup. Leaving the island isn't about your level. The missions on the island are there to help teach you the mechanics of this game. To teach you the basics of each skill tree, and to teach you how versatile those skill branches can be.
Trust me, if you pay attention to the crafting and harvesting missions, you will have a major leg up if you decide to pursue those skills. (I've tutored quite a few homins through starting up harvesting, which they did not do on the Island, and it shows.)
Jeziellia Mara'tyr
Officer, House Etchmarc, Arispotle
Better by far you should forget and smile than you should remember and be sad.
Christina Rossetti (1830 - 1894)
[size=-2]OOC: Jeziellia's Journal is OOC knowledge only. Possibilities of reading it IC should be brought to me for discussion. Thank you![/size]
The mainland is very very big. Depending on where you go, you may find many other homins, or you may find yourself completely alone.
You will always find others digging in Dyron, hunting in Void, socialising and crafting at the stables in Yrkanis... But Atys is a vast place, and many parts of it are rarely visited by homins.
As for civilisations and factions... It is quite possible to live on Atys without choosing either. And none of them are "better" than others. It is simply a matter of personal preference, and possibly the preference of those who end up being your friends.
I would recommend that you don't worry about it too much yet, and see where your life on Atys takes you. By the time you have a need for any of the faction perks, like the Prime Root teleport pacts, you'll have been around long enough to make a more informed choice.