My first day on mainland and my impressions of it
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:31 am
On Thursday, I left Silan to on mainland in the Mantis world (my char is Mantis). I had done all missions on Silan and was average level 37 on all 4 skills.
Upon arriving on mainland, in front of me was a city welcomer NPC to whom I talked to and he asked me if I was looking for anyone. I asked for a crafter trainer and he pointed me to 3 of them. I chose the first one.
Going to the actual indicated spot was quick. I took a look around while going there and found that it was more populated then Silan and more compact in terms of space between all the different locations of that camp. Once I got there, I was kind of confused as I had found the trainers there but no quest givers. I went to the house that was there and found some overseer (or something spelled similar). I looked at his quests but soon realized they were for people having more skills them me. So I left the house.
Once I got outside I started asking around the chat and few seconds later, someone showed up in front of me to guide me. I really appreciated that. In fact, it is that kind of friendliness in Ryzom that love.
My guide and I went to another camp where suprisingly, I was given jewels of lvl 70 (WOW !). I thanked my guide and we went off to get some XP because apparently my level wasn't high enough to even use those jewels. So I followed my guide onto a road. I thought we were going in some other town but I realized we were there to actualy fight MOBs (dogs). My guide kept healing me while I was fighting them. My fighting level was initialy 44 and we raised it to 45 through those fighting.
I was then able to use all those jewels. We then rushed back to the same shops where were before heading out. I had learned that in that part of the map, there were 3 shop spots for different ranges of quality materials. I asked my guide why this wasn't indicated in the first place upon my arrival to mainland because I would never have found that out on my own. My guide said that he didn't know.
We then went back to the first place we met where there was a stable. I was explained a few thing and amazingly, I was giving 200,000 in money so I could buy myself a mount or pack (don't remember the terminalogy) so I could store more materials.
We then departed but I stayed behind to start harvesting just outside the barrier. I was surprised to see that the materials there were at least quality 50 but was only able to extract quality 40. I diged for 30 mins and disconnected.
Ok, this was my first day. Now my impressions.
1) even if I didn't travel much, it is a beautiful place.
2) the environment is very friendly and especialy the people (got help withing
10 min of geting there, can you imagine ?)
3) I am surprised that if I would have been on my own, my skills were not even enough to pick up where I left on Silan. I mean, the first quests I saw needed higher skills and the materials to be digged up were of a higher quality then what I was able to (so I had to settle with the quality level that I had). I managed to have harvesting skills up to quality 40 but that is only because I stayed longer on Silan to get as much as possible. I assume the majority of people leaving for mainland still had around level 20-30. The same goes for crafting. So having somekind of warning of the levels I would have needed once on mainland would have been appreciated. I could always keep harvesting a bunch of materials to craft XP so I could raise my crafting levels. But then, even with level 45 fighting skills, I would probably often get killed by MOBs of level 4/5 before reaching a high enough XP.
4) so realted to 3), being alone on mainland would actualy be a very long process to raise up your skills XP to be totaly independant. If you cannto wait that long, then I strongly suggest you get someone who help you raise faster. I had people like that offering it to me back on Silan.
5) now personnaly, related to 4), I have never been the kind to accept shortcuts in learning processes. I have always been on my own and thought that would be the case once on mainland. Having to learn how to get to the point of being totaly independant is something that doesn't scare me. Yea I know I still accepted help from someone even if I said I prefer the oposit. But honnestly, I wasn't expecting to have that MUCH help. I admit, I am thinking about geting rid of those jewels so I can start from scratch and enjoy the learning experience (and pains) of get to the same point on my own. I still haven't made up my mind. When I first started Ryzom, my aim was (and still is) to learn as much as possible so I could help as soon as possible in every possible way. Now not everyone is like me and would rather prefer to level up as soon as possible through the help of others. I have nothing against that. Go ahead and do it. I just usualy like going through the learning pace of geting there. I will have to decide what do I do with those jewels I graciously received.
Any comments ?
Upon arriving on mainland, in front of me was a city welcomer NPC to whom I talked to and he asked me if I was looking for anyone. I asked for a crafter trainer and he pointed me to 3 of them. I chose the first one.
Going to the actual indicated spot was quick. I took a look around while going there and found that it was more populated then Silan and more compact in terms of space between all the different locations of that camp. Once I got there, I was kind of confused as I had found the trainers there but no quest givers. I went to the house that was there and found some overseer (or something spelled similar). I looked at his quests but soon realized they were for people having more skills them me. So I left the house.
Once I got outside I started asking around the chat and few seconds later, someone showed up in front of me to guide me. I really appreciated that. In fact, it is that kind of friendliness in Ryzom that love.
My guide and I went to another camp where suprisingly, I was given jewels of lvl 70 (WOW !). I thanked my guide and we went off to get some XP because apparently my level wasn't high enough to even use those jewels. So I followed my guide onto a road. I thought we were going in some other town but I realized we were there to actualy fight MOBs (dogs). My guide kept healing me while I was fighting them. My fighting level was initialy 44 and we raised it to 45 through those fighting.
I was then able to use all those jewels. We then rushed back to the same shops where were before heading out. I had learned that in that part of the map, there were 3 shop spots for different ranges of quality materials. I asked my guide why this wasn't indicated in the first place upon my arrival to mainland because I would never have found that out on my own. My guide said that he didn't know.
We then went back to the first place we met where there was a stable. I was explained a few thing and amazingly, I was giving 200,000 in money so I could buy myself a mount or pack (don't remember the terminalogy) so I could store more materials.
We then departed but I stayed behind to start harvesting just outside the barrier. I was surprised to see that the materials there were at least quality 50 but was only able to extract quality 40. I diged for 30 mins and disconnected.
Ok, this was my first day. Now my impressions.
1) even if I didn't travel much, it is a beautiful place.
2) the environment is very friendly and especialy the people (got help withing
10 min of geting there, can you imagine ?)
3) I am surprised that if I would have been on my own, my skills were not even enough to pick up where I left on Silan. I mean, the first quests I saw needed higher skills and the materials to be digged up were of a higher quality then what I was able to (so I had to settle with the quality level that I had). I managed to have harvesting skills up to quality 40 but that is only because I stayed longer on Silan to get as much as possible. I assume the majority of people leaving for mainland still had around level 20-30. The same goes for crafting. So having somekind of warning of the levels I would have needed once on mainland would have been appreciated. I could always keep harvesting a bunch of materials to craft XP so I could raise my crafting levels. But then, even with level 45 fighting skills, I would probably often get killed by MOBs of level 4/5 before reaching a high enough XP.
4) so realted to 3), being alone on mainland would actualy be a very long process to raise up your skills XP to be totaly independant. If you cannto wait that long, then I strongly suggest you get someone who help you raise faster. I had people like that offering it to me back on Silan.
5) now personnaly, related to 4), I have never been the kind to accept shortcuts in learning processes. I have always been on my own and thought that would be the case once on mainland. Having to learn how to get to the point of being totaly independant is something that doesn't scare me. Yea I know I still accepted help from someone even if I said I prefer the oposit. But honnestly, I wasn't expecting to have that MUCH help. I admit, I am thinking about geting rid of those jewels so I can start from scratch and enjoy the learning experience (and pains) of get to the same point on my own. I still haven't made up my mind. When I first started Ryzom, my aim was (and still is) to learn as much as possible so I could help as soon as possible in every possible way. Now not everyone is like me and would rather prefer to level up as soon as possible through the help of others. I have nothing against that. Go ahead and do it. I just usualy like going through the learning pace of geting there. I will have to decide what do I do with those jewels I graciously received.
Any comments ?