classes for people with limited time
classes for people with limited time
Basically I'm interested in knowing what classes are good for solo'ing or can get into groups really easily. I remember in soj2 i'd often go through frustrating periods where no one needed me in their group for a long time; by the time i'd finally get a group I wouldn't have much time to do anything with them.
Thanks for the help in advance.
Thanks for the help in advance.
Clerics and Warriors are the 2 most essential elements of most groups. Groups are always looking for tanks and healers. After level 20 enchanters become very vital as well. The main problem with enchanters is it is hard to get to level 20 since you do very little damage.
If you want a good solo class you can't beat necros. Tough in the beginning but once you get up to wraiths you become almost a 1 man army.
If you want a good solo class you can't beat necros. Tough in the beginning but once you get up to wraiths you become almost a 1 man army.
If you're interested in soloiing, warriors are good for the early levels.
If you don't want to spend alot of time getting eq for higher level damage though, conjurers, shamans, and invokers are usually sought after for groups once you get past lvl 21.
It takes a while if you have to solo a caster high enough for easy grouping. In that case, clerics are not bad soloing (in the early levels anyway) if you can find some decent armor and they're always needed in groups.
Harthorm/Twiblin
If you don't want to spend alot of time getting eq for higher level damage though, conjurers, shamans, and invokers are usually sought after for groups once you get past lvl 21.
It takes a while if you have to solo a caster high enough for easy grouping. In that case, clerics are not bad soloing (in the early levels anyway) if you can find some decent armor and they're always needed in groups.
Harthorm/Twiblin
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Bah,
Necro. If you dont have the time to find a zone group and then worry about having to bail midway through cuz you're short on time, a necro is the way to go. Shamans would be a close 2nd.
I'm getting in the same boat and will prob go evil necro. I can level with evil friends and when *if* I get lich, can also be of benefit to evil groups. There are a lot of goodie RPrs that wouldn't send a well your way, but down under we all get along. I do not believe a goodie necro has that luxury.
Snake baby!
Necro. If you dont have the time to find a zone group and then worry about having to bail midway through cuz you're short on time, a necro is the way to go. Shamans would be a close 2nd.
I'm getting in the same boat and will prob go evil necro. I can level with evil friends and when *if* I get lich, can also be of benefit to evil groups. There are a lot of goodie RPrs that wouldn't send a well your way, but down under we all get along. I do not believe a goodie necro has that luxury.
Snake baby!
First choice: human conjurer
Second choice: human cleric
Necro is absolutely powerful but it'd take too much time to get powerful pets.
Warrior? Easy at lower lvls, but gradually you will realize you'd need better eq, but you cannot get eqs because of your short playing time.
and why human? human=less CR time
But well...conjie and cleric are not so exciting to play. that's the downside.
Second choice: human cleric
Necro is absolutely powerful but it'd take too much time to get powerful pets.
Warrior? Easy at lower lvls, but gradually you will realize you'd need better eq, but you cannot get eqs because of your short playing time.
and why human? human=less CR time
But well...conjie and cleric are not so exciting to play. that's the downside.
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Conjie not so exciting to play???
Boggle.
You ever play one?
Conjies are loads of fun. You get fwe tells until 21, then you have to start turning ppl down because you're already grouped. When elementals was big (2k wraiths) they were like the heart of the group. Talk about excitement!
My 2 cents.
Gindipple
Boggle.
You ever play one?
Conjies are loads of fun. You get fwe tells until 21, then you have to start turning ppl down because you're already grouped. When elementals was big (2k wraiths) they were like the heart of the group. Talk about excitement!
My 2 cents.
Gindipple
Sad thing sometimes is, if you dont have friends on the mud and arent an experienced mud'er you might end sitting at fountain or trying to solo chicken mobs for most of the time. Few ppl seem to have patiens for new ppl and fewer still for learning newbies. I've seen quite some ppl twibbling around the fountain with nothing to do, thats mainly why I left toril/sojourn.
Well, at last I learned a lot on a smaller mud where playerbase was *cough* so small I got invited and at the time I'd consider myself a lot more skilled than when I played Soj. So I'll give it a shot this time too.
/Imp - the group isnt closed until 15
Well, at last I learned a lot on a smaller mud where playerbase was *cough* so small I got invited and at the time I'd consider myself a lot more skilled than when I played Soj. So I'll give it a shot this time too.
/Imp - the group isnt closed until 15
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Back to the original topic of this thread. Many have mentioned good *solo* classes...warrior, necro, conjie, etc. I agree that those are good solo classes. However, I want to bring up something I've learned. I'm someone who often cannot play for long periods of time (lots of game time overall...but in many small chunks) due to work & family. Yeah, you can solo with a warrior and conjie to some degree, but you will have to group from time to time. The thing is, the roles that warriors, conjies, shamen, etc play in groups is often central. "Oh, Sh!t, our conjie/warrior tank has to go to class...looks like we'll be disbanding." Personally, I hate to do that to a group. Thats one big reason why I gravitate towards hitter/dmg classes (monks when we had 'em, rangers, vokers). It's a little harder to get groups, but you aren't critical, so groups are less likely to break up when you have to leave. Anyhow, I just wanted to point out something else to think about when choosing classes as a player who can't play alot.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by imp:
<B>Hi Jegzed.
Yes I think I've actually grouped with you once, was a little easier getting along with evils than goodies (contradiction huh?), strange thing imho is that even tho evils are supposed to be for experienced players most of the so called powermud'ers were goodies ....
/Imp</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
does 5 to 1 mean anything to u? 5 goodies to every 1 evil on the mud most of the time. Some evils doesn't mind helping newbie out. Ex: Ossisna, Jegzed, Gromsharulaz just to name a few. Most evils would point to the little asterisk next to each race if u do ask newbie questions. And most important thing to know is the different style of splitting eq between a goodie and evil group. Amend. If u did read all the message board, Can u tell me where is all the bitching, whining, and suggestion come from? After all these years, it still remain the same. Goodies are just goodies. Nothing is "GOOD" enough for them.
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<B>Hi Jegzed.
Yes I think I've actually grouped with you once, was a little easier getting along with evils than goodies (contradiction huh?), strange thing imho is that even tho evils are supposed to be for experienced players most of the so called powermud'ers were goodies ....
/Imp</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
does 5 to 1 mean anything to u? 5 goodies to every 1 evil on the mud most of the time. Some evils doesn't mind helping newbie out. Ex: Ossisna, Jegzed, Gromsharulaz just to name a few. Most evils would point to the little asterisk next to each race if u do ask newbie questions. And most important thing to know is the different style of splitting eq between a goodie and evil group. Amend. If u did read all the message board, Can u tell me where is all the bitching, whining, and suggestion come from? After all these years, it still remain the same. Goodies are just goodies. Nothing is "GOOD" enough for them.
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