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Lord_Winn
06-06-2010, 01:32 AM
I have a few special weapons, like pure good weapons, didn't sell on A.H. Are there any specialized vendors or pawn shops in either the marketplace or the various houses where you can get a decent price on these loots. Thank you.

TEcarson
06-06-2010, 01:45 AM
Weapons vendor is in House D near the auctioneer.

Armor vendor is in House K straight out from the teleporter.

Cheers,
Muddchook

Lord_Winn
06-06-2010, 09:57 AM
Weapons vendor is in House D near the auctioneer.

Armor vendor is in House K straight out from the teleporter.

Cheers,
Muddchook

Thanks for the tips.

Lord_Winn
06-06-2010, 10:10 AM
This game is a multiplayer game and human interactions are very important in the enjoyment of it. Like in real life, there are teamplayers and there are also selfish jerks. DDO is no exception. I have played a lot of quests by now and I think leadership style is the key to the quest.
Some leaders are just natural born: they lead the newbies into the quest, make sure everyone is safe, teach players the keys of the quest. Occasionally they will tell you what not to do, which is good advice.
Then there are the selfish types: whose only aim is only for themselves and could care less of others. They are what are called the "narcissitic" s you know what.
Today I ran the Tears of Dharkan. The leader was the latter type: demanding others to do certain things. Then he brags about how he got a specialized weapons at the end (like who really cares). When he dies, someone takes his stone; of course he thinks he's entitled to that too. I eventually died, but after getting the xps, I just logged out. No need to stay in a group where the leader is abusive. These people form groups for their own self gains. For all newbies, I advise you to stay away from these types of people if you truly want to enjoy a multiplayer game like DDO.
In the past, I have done quests as hard as Tempest Spines and the leaders were excellent. Drwhofan was very enthusiastic and was there to for all her members. The second time, I did it, another leader made sure everyone was safe, always as the last member of the party. If people do get lost, he or someone offers to find the missing party.
I really have zero tolerance for the jerks of DDO. If you truly want the advice: when you see the red flags, bail out and join a group whose leader emphasizes on teamwork. In life, you can't choose your family but you certainly can choose your friends. We all have a choice in the matter.