My suggestion is get a levelling buddy, a partner to quest with, even if it means starting over from scratch. The quests are much more fun and manageable with a partner, and you have the added benefit of banter while playing so even the leveling process doesn't feel like tedium. That's what worked for me to make the game…
Zoner always seemed to be the one that just vanished off screen without any warning....then while standing around wondering where the heck he'd gotten to, you start to see the "Taunting attacker, Master..." :rolleyes: And sure enough, we'd start heading for the zone, 'cause you knew that train was a-coming.
I'll take a shot at the mass giveaway :p *sung to the tune of Beverly Hillbillies theme* Oh here's a lil story 'bout Zeropix2 Beta's all done, they're leavin' Neverwinter, boo... Didn't like that Beta ended with the bugs still there So they're giving all their stuff instead of pullin' out their hair... Head hair that…
It's not much :) http://nw.perfectworld.com/media/videos Then go to page 3, then click on the Great Weapon Fighter Class Reveal in Neverwinter video. At the very end of that video, there is a camera pan shot showing a warlock casting a fire spell and a ranger with drawn bow. Cheers!
Here's my 2 CP, hopefully it helps. First, take into account the intelligence of your NPC. A highly intelligent NPC may speak fluent Common, and as such, would not sound greatly different than a human. Guards or other martial types may speak more "Broken English" or in shorter phrases "Get them!", "Kill the Intruders!"…