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Message ID: 1079
Date: Tue Apr 3 19:46:36 BST 2001
Author: IT3 Adam J. Daingerfield
Subject: RE: [EverQuest] Multiple characters


Hrm...just explore...see if there is an area you might enjoy.

First just throw everything into the bank. And have fun...

My Wood Elf has been from Greater Faydark to Kaladim to Ocean of Tears
(never did get off the boat) to Freeport to North Ro to E/W Commons to
Rivervale to well...too many more to remember.

My only suggestion....when getting a port from a wizard...don't. I've heard
stories of people who didn't know how to play (how can people who get up
there in levels not know how to play?

I don't know but some level 53 wizzie in Commons took me to
Dreadlands....then to Cazic Thule (where he proptly died after being mauled
by lizards.
I died 10 seconds after my invis wore off. Thank God that Dernak a level 53
(why's everyone but me a 53) Enchanger had a good group going and they
popped me over and we picked it up.


okay nough of my ranting about a dumb wiz....

Go places...have fun...



Oh and as a suggestion to newer people...
www.everlore.com great place :>

oh and as a warrior I'd suggest you get your acohol tolerance up...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: MLockridge01@... [SMTP:MLockridge01@...]
> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 4:30 PM
> To: EverQuest@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [EverQuest] Multiple characters
>
> Is it better to build more than one character at a time? Mine is only
> a level 6 halfling warrior, but I have invested quite a bit of time
> in just getting this far. I know I can build another character a bit
> faster based on what I have learned, but is that investment of time
> worthwhile?
>
> I do have a second character just started, but that was only
> something to play when the area my halfling was camped in was shut
> down for repairs. I am thinking more on building a second character
> for tactical purposes.
>
> For example, I wandered out of Rivervale to High Hold Pass one day,
> and was slaughtered by Orcs. I managed to sneak back to recover my
> stuff, but could not get out fast enough. I gave up that corpse, and
> concentrated on building in Misty Thicket.
>
> My thought is to build a character over time just to get through High
> Pass Hold. My greater interest is in the warrior working his way
> across Misty Thicket. Am I wasting valuable game time on this second
> character? High Pass Hold seems extremely difficult, and might not be
> worth the effort until much later in the game.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Samwiseguy
>
>