View Full Version : New to DDo new to Thelanis
Grayth
05-12-2009, 12:49 PM
Hey everyone just a quick little way to say high and intro. New DDo player here I come from WoW, a friend suggested the game and so here I am, lol.
I'm new but I learn fast, so I just wanted to chuck out a big hello to the server, and let others know if ya see me gaming, keep in mind I'm still getting the hang of the game.
Right now running with two toons
Drainarac the Banisher lvl6 cleric
Triaal Stormbow level 2 ranger
Looking to really hit level 20 on this cleric once I get into the highend content, so if ya see me around always open for an invite.
unionyes
05-12-2009, 12:50 PM
Welcome to Thelanis. I have tried some of the other servers and really like it here.
Will definitely keep my eye out for ya. Good luck!
bartcom2000
05-12-2009, 12:52 PM
Welcome to Thelanis!
anatoli11
05-12-2009, 12:53 PM
Welcome to the game and Thelanis, fellow Canuck!
parvo
05-12-2009, 12:53 PM
Hi Grayth. Question for ya. How long does it take a good player to cap a toon in WOW?
Grayth
05-12-2009, 01:08 PM
To cap a toon in WoW, well wow is very vast and so many quests it's hard to do them all. For someone who knows the game and uses a leveling addon (built in game questing aid) you can potentially level a toon to 80 in about 10 days..now that's 10 full gaming days not realtime days, so 24 hours of gaming would = 1 day. For some you can bang this out in a month others longer.
If you don't use a leveling questing aid, it can take months to level since my capped toon over there has done over 1200 quests, and that's not counting raids etc, and I've still not done all the content.
But looking forward to playing DDO, getting into the high end stuff and having fun, it's definetly a different game, but as an Old DnD player from back when original Ad&D was around it's a fun refresher to old ways..lol
petegunn
05-12-2009, 02:32 PM
Your thelanis survival guide in 6 words , nasally drawn out is essential !
Deal
No deal
Welcome
Which house ?
If you can master those then you've the server cracked ;-)
anatoli11
05-12-2009, 02:39 PM
To comment on Parvo's question, I work in business intelligence, so I keep track of (wierd) stuff. My toon took about 450 quests to cap, and about 400 to get to 1750 favour. This was one of my earliest characters, so I probably took far longer that I would with today's toons....
soloman
05-12-2009, 03:20 PM
Welcome to DDO and welcome to our server (best on the game imo) If there is anything you need- gear, plat or advice please feel free to give a shout.
tigerlee
05-12-2009, 03:30 PM
Welcome aboard
Caine52184
05-12-2009, 03:42 PM
Hey everyone just a quick little way to say high and intro. New DDo player here I come from WoW, a friend suggested the game and so here I am, lol.
I'm new but I learn fast, so I just wanted to chuck out a big hello to the server, and let others know if ya see me gaming, keep in mind I'm still getting the hang of the game.
Right now running with two toons
Drainarac the Banisher lvl6 cleric
Triaal Stormbow level 2 ranger
Looking to really hit level 20 on this cleric once I get into the highend content, so if ya see me around always open for an invite.
...welcome to thelanis!
Kruler
05-12-2009, 05:53 PM
Welcome
Tarnoc
05-13-2009, 07:19 PM
welcome to thelanus aka new xoriat ;)
the advice from people hear can be great or not
lol look for me in game .....you know who i am
al73r
05-13-2009, 07:56 PM
Welcome to xoriat!
Welcome. I think DDO has the most enjoyable interface and combat system I have personally experienced. There is, however, a little bit of a learning curve. Most of us have been playing for a long time and have gone over that curve countless times so I have 2 pieces of acvice:
1. there is a mentoring program (http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?p=1838957) that is helpful for tips, advice on builds or quests, getting a group started etc ... Check it out.
2. many experienced players leveling a new character have done the quests many times and do things as fast as possible reaching only the minimum requirements to complete the quest. While it is more fun for us, it is not necessarily the best way to learn quests, the game or the most enjoyable for a new person. It is kinda of like driving a Gremlin on the autobahn. So, don't be shy to mention you are new to the game/quest. You will save both sides aggravation.
Most experienced players are happy to slow down and point things out, but also they may have objectives they want to reach on that day and at that time do not wish to mentor.
If there is anything I can do to help, look me up on my alts below:
Icefyre*Manabozho*Arkis Poetic Kami†Kelgar†Hellinna†Saamis GrymmΩSulltanΩCharybdisΩLiteweight HeavydutyΔIntimivasionΔOpallion Onihanzo‡Shusaku Johnlittle RustedoutΔGidurΔHemaskas
Bolded are the ones I am most likely to be on.
Fixitosis
05-16-2009, 10:42 PM
Helloooo!! And welcome! :)
Nezichiend
05-16-2009, 10:46 PM
Welcome to Thelanis!
And your from Canada so that means you must be good, all the good players are from Canada ;)
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