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thavicious1thavicious1 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 5 Arc User
edited May 2013 in The Foundry
Hi how's everyone, glad to finally get a chance to get on NW D&D
I am a little confused about the Foundry Pack's
I wish i would of gotten one of them. I love to create and build content, which one has the tools
that offer you to build content and share with the entire world? Hero of the North or Guardian of Neverwinter?
And one more question i notice a "New Items Just Added" so does this mean as of right now
the two packs i mentioned have newer content than when it was first offered?


Thanks in advance!
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  • chronomancerchronomancer Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 1,223
    edited May 2013
    It's founder pack not foundry pack. It contains goodies for new users to use the foundry feature instead of having to wait for lvl 15.
  • tilt42tilt42 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    As chronomancer said, they aren't Foundry packs. Don't buy them because you want to use the Foundry. The only thing they will provide is that the $200 pack will give you access to the Foundry before you hit level 15, which is kind of pointless since you should see how the game works before making content for it anyway.
  • thunderspankerthunderspanker Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Silverstars Posts: 713 Bounty Hunter
    edited May 2013
    tilt42 wrote: »
    As chronomancer said, they aren't Foundry packs. Don't buy them because you want to use the Foundry. The only thing they will provide is that the $200 pack will give you access to the Foundry before you hit level 15, which is kind of pointless since you should see how the game works before making content for it anyway.

    I completely agree. Get in and learn the story first, so that when you are making quests, you have some basis, or starting point, or just a really great idea in the game you want to expand on.
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  • vendryasvendryas Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 25 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    I completely agree. Get in and learn the story first, so that when you are making quests, you have some basis, or starting point, or just a really great idea in the game you want to expand on.

    He speaks the truth! I'll be honest, I have little to no actual knowledge of the world of Faerun or D&D itself, but the quests (as well as the lore entries along the way) have been tremendously helpful in teaching me a lot of different history and lore snippets.
  • thavicious1thavicious1 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 5 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    When i said pack's it's because i went to refer them as "packs"
    I was talking about Hero of The North & Guardian of Neverwinter, sorry for the mix up.
    I been a fan of D&D for many years now, i have the old table top game from back in the days.
    But i wasn't just going to attempting to create content now for the community, (2014 - beyond etc)
    In the future.

    Thanks for helping me guys
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