Darkies just get screwed on our server.  Heh, actually they beg for wolf
form.
Mu
-----Original Message-----
From: 
alexander.jones@...
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 10:45 AM
To: 
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Subject: RE: [EverQuest] Serious Everquest question, please help
Well commons are good for both Lighties and Darkies...Thats why. Kinda hard
for some to bank in Gfay.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nygaardr, FC3 [mailto:
nygaardr@...]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 4:27 PM
To: '
EverQuest@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [EverQuest] Serious Everquest question, please help
Actually I think Gfay is a trade center on not so many servers, Tunare is in
the minority here.  For some unknown reason they use commons (no bank).  
-----Original Message-----
From: Nygaard, Jeff [mailto:
jeff.nygaard@...]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 12:48 PM
To: 
EverQuest@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [EverQuest] Serious Everquest question, please help
Yea, not a good idea to group for EXP in Greater Fay. This zone is used on
many severs as the common place to buy and sell via /auction channel.
Besides the lag created by 100+ people in the zone yaking it up with all the
shouts, auctions and price checks, you can miss a lot of text you need to
see. 
You'll be a lot better off in Riverdale. One word of advice though, try to
print off a couple maps on the zones you are fighting and traveling in. This
is a good site for maps here 
http://www.eqmaps.com/maplist.php3
<
http://www.eqmaps.com/maplist.php3>  Also, do not wonder out into the
Kithicor Forest. At 8 pm game time this zone turns into a zone of death,
with many undead, wolfs and dark elf casters that can range to upper 50s. 
Also, try to use the /friends feature. If someone seems to be helpful and
knowledgeable, add the to your friends list. You can do this by typing
/friend <name>. Many people are nice and can take the time to answer a
question you might have. With you now hunting out of Riverdale as opposed to
GFay, you'll run into a lot nicer people. I know when I head into GFay and
get bombed with tells, people looking for free junk. I automatically go into
ignore mode when I zone into GFay. I get a lot more satisfaction giving some
amour or whatever to someone I see fighting and playing the game the way it
is meant to, than giving ANYTHING to a beggar. And believe me, I give a lot
of stuff away, nothing like the feeling of helping someone out!
Sistily
60 Gnome Warlord
	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Rob LeBeau [SMTP:
rlebeau65@...]
	Sent:	Monday, January 07, 2002 9:41 AM
	To:	
EverQuest@yahoogroups.com
	Subject:	Re: [EverQuest] Serious Everquest question, please
help
	I have started another char in Rivale as a halfling
	and I am finding it a LOT easier.
	Better land marks, a road that leads right back to the
	city.  Not many play in this zone though. At most I
	have seen 10 people when I have played.  In Kelethin,
	I have seen more than 70.
	I think there are more merchants and stuff to get your
	hands on in Kelething but I hate wandering around the
	treetops always running in circles.
	So I figure once I get the game mechanics down and
	experience behind me, I can start another char in
	Kelethin.
	Sounds like you and I would agree on this one,
	Thanks
	--- Spuds McCat <
spuds@...> wrote:
 	> 
	> 
	> On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Minigamer wrote:
	> 
	> > Question: Is it possible for someone to Steal or
	> Loot my corpse? The
	> > book says no but I beg to differ. Is it possible
	> that I had two corpses
	> > out there? Meaning, When I went back with a dead
	> body I died again?
	> > Which meant I found the wrong corpse?
	> 
	> 
	> If you /consent <Char name> they can MOVE your body,
	> but on a non-pvp
	> server they can't remove anything from your corpse.
	> on a PVP server rules
	> are different, and (I think) depends on wether they
	> killed you or not.
	> 
	> >
	> > And to add one last question, "what do I do now?
	> seeing as I have no
	> > food, no money, no nothing?"  Do I beg or do I
	> start another char? This
	> > game is totally fun but with the fact of trying to
	> learn which way to go
	> > all the time and dying, it is starting to get to
	> me, I don't want to
	> > give up just yet and I turned to this board since
	> the Chat from the game
	> > options was USELESS.
	> >
	> This is a personal choice, can keep on going, or
	> start over.  The zone
	> you're in is IMHO hard to learn since so few
	> landmarks, but many people
	> feel is the best starting zone.
	> 
	> 
	> Corpse decay:
	> 
	> for a nude body, it'll decay (vanish) in 5 minutes.
	> 
	> for a low level char (think below 20?) body with
	> items will decay in 30
	> minutes of online time(i.e. if logged in to game),
	> or 24 hours if not
	> logged in (EQ not running on your machine)
	> 
	> for a high level char (20+) body with items will
	> decay in something like
	> 24 hours online, or 1 week offline.
	> 
	> 
	> note that 'online' includes time logged in as other
	> chars, and reportadly
	> even if in chat server.
	> 
	> 
	> There have been rumors that after corpse decay items
	> stick around slightly
	> longer(and could be picked up by anyone) but I've
	> never heard of this
	> actually happening, and I've seen many a corpse
	> decay, so I don't belive
	> it's true.
	> 
	> 
	> 
	> 
 
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