When I was a new player I didnt read the forums I spent my time playing so I'll be brief.
Here are a few tips and hints to new players:
If you start at level 1, its easier for you to get to know the basic game concepts. Ddo doesn't have the easiest learning curve but after a little while, all things get clearer.
If you decide to start at level 15 on an iconic toon, the pace will be much faster but it can also be a real fun way to start.
On your first life I recommend maxing your class stat and then constitution. Take 1 or even more Toughness feat to allow you to have more HP.
Its going to be easier for you to learn new quests by having a health margin for those mistakes you will make.
DDoWiki is your compass, your guide, your best friend. Use it to find the new quest you want to do. Its full of maps.
http://ddowiki.com/page/Home
Cannith Cubicle is a great tool with tons of crafting recipes and puzzle solvers.
http://cannith.cubicleninja.com/
You can ask questions to others by typing / advice and then your question in any public instance you are in.
As mentionned in a previous thread, the Titan channel is also a good place to ask questions to others, its a public channel open to all Orien players.
In your chat bar type: / joinchannel titan You will see a notification telling you that you joined the channel.
Then create a new chat window where outgoing text is set to userchat1 and you are in the channel.
DDo is definitly a game worth playing. Sure some are gonna say the graphics are outdated. However the new quests and expansion packs show constant improvements in graphics. DDo is about Content, Character Customization and Teamwork. The overall game is well balanced and the devs adjust the game well over time with each update. Those of you who played pen & paper Dungeons & Dragons will recognize some concepts from the 3.5 edition on which the game is based upon. And then its developping concepts of its own to adapt to an mmorpg game environment. You can either be a free-to-play player or invest into the game. DDo has a few incentives here and there to buy things but overall the game respects players who dont want to invest a lot and still allows them to be competitive.
Orien is the default server of the game at this moment to help the server grow.
Our server is always looking for more passionate players. We already have a good solid player base. The raiding scene is doing ok but needs reinforcements.
Log on, let the game enchant you and come strengthen our ranks...
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