Surviving against all odds (dragon + possibility of drowning) is the mark of a hero
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dardoveMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
DDO's tutorial area used to be quite different. First you went to a small island to do some quests that showed you how some of the mechanics of the game worked, then you went to the port in Stormreach and did a few quests there before you could visit the rest of the harbor area. When they redid the tutorial, the port got closed until it reopened as the Inspired Quarter.
Age of Conan ALSO starts with you shipwrecked. Many characters start with 'broken oar' as a weapon.
Also, OF COURSE boats are evil -- I don't know about you guys, but in every D&D campaign I've been involved in (going back 30 years), players avoided ships whenever possible.
Campaign: The Fenwick Cycle NWS-DKR9GB7KH
Wicks and Things: NW-DI4FMZRR4 : The Fenwick merchant family has lost a caravan! Can you help?
Beggar's Hollow: NW-DR6YG4J2L : Someone, or something, has stolen away many of the Fenwicks' children! Can you find out what happened to them?
Into the Fen Wood: NW-DL89DRG7B : Enter the heart of the forest. Can you discover the secret of the Fen Wood?
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ausdoerrtMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
Also, OF COURSE boats are evil -- I don't know about you guys, but in every D&D campaign I've been involved in (going back 30 years), players avoided ships whenever possible.
DDO's tutorial area used to be quite different. First you went to a small island to do some quests that showed you how some of the mechanics of the game worked, then you went to the port in Stormreach and did a few quests there before you could visit the rest of the harbor area. When they redid the tutorial, the port got closed until it reopened as the Inspired Quarter.
I just ran my TR through the tutorial, and it's the same as it was when I did it the first time. After the first time, you can skip it, or, if you are rolling a new character, you can choose to skip it if you wish. If you've farmed or purchased Vet status, you won't see the tutorial, although you can go back to Korthos Sunnyside to do the Island quests for Favor. Anyone doing a first roll character there will, however, do the same tutorial.
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dardoveMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
I just ran my TR through the tutorial, and it's the same as it was when I did it the first time. After the first time, you can skip it, or, if you are rolling a new character, you can choose to skip it if you wish. If you've farmed or purchased Vet status, you won't see the tutorial, although you can go back to Korthos Sunnyside to do the Island quests for Favor. Anyone doing a first roll character there will, however, do the same tutorial.
And when the game first started, there was no Korthos.
The game has changed a lot since it came out in 2006.
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itdude123Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
Age of Conan ALSO starts with you shipwrecked. Many characters start with 'broken oar' as a weapon.
Also, OF COURSE boats are evil -- I don't know about you guys, but in every D&D campaign I've been involved in (going back 30 years), players avoided ships whenever possible.
I was going to say Age of Conan started the same way, and I laughed when I first spoke to the person on the beach, because my son and I have a running joke that started when you spoke to the guy in Age of Conan, and he said, "BY THE GODS!". Of course this guys says, "THANK THE GODS!"...
Age of Conan ALSO starts with you shipwrecked. Many characters start with 'broken oar' as a weapon.
Also, OF COURSE boats are evil -- I don't know about you guys, but in every D&D campaign I've been involved in (going back 30 years), players avoided ships whenever possible.
In almost every game I played in, shipfaring was never even explored. In the ones I ran, everyone wanted it so they got it. Depending on the setting, ship travel was either easy ot difficult; dangers abound as well. I had one where a mad whale landed on the deck of their ship as undead tried to claw their way out of its belly. And later ppirates with an airship tried to take the entire boat.
Yet entire campaigns where ship travel was story and training and nothing more.
Shipwreck is basically the same as the prisoner thing in the elder scrolls.
It is just a better explanation for a mighty char (who will slay whole armies of monsters 2 hours later) without any equipment than waking up at the docks naked and totally wasted.
Shipwreck is the swiss army knife of story telling if you are simply too lazy to think of something innovative WHY exactly the char is a naked wimp.
skeletons, don't forget bout the skeletons that for some reason arise and decide they wat to kill you... whatever you did to that 100 y-o sack of bones? You'll never know...
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Nepht and Dr Deflecto on primus
Apparently the survival of being shipwrecked by a dragon unlocks hero potential.
in the beginning of the game you start out at beach with nothing on and ddo does that to
At our table teh group is forged in a bar brawl.
Dragon's Dogma a great game but the pawns , I wish they would shut up U__U"
Nepht and Dr Deflecto on primus
Also, OF COURSE boats are evil -- I don't know about you guys, but in every D&D campaign I've been involved in (going back 30 years), players avoided ships whenever possible.
Wicks and Things: NW-DI4FMZRR4 : The Fenwick merchant family has lost a caravan! Can you help?
Beggar's Hollow: NW-DR6YG4J2L : Someone, or something, has stolen away many of the Fenwicks' children! Can you find out what happened to them?
Into the Fen Wood: NW-DL89DRG7B : Enter the heart of the forest. Can you discover the secret of the Fen Wood?
Haha yeah, I still remember BG2's boat crash:)
I just ran my TR through the tutorial, and it's the same as it was when I did it the first time. After the first time, you can skip it, or, if you are rolling a new character, you can choose to skip it if you wish. If you've farmed or purchased Vet status, you won't see the tutorial, although you can go back to Korthos Sunnyside to do the Island quests for Favor. Anyone doing a first roll character there will, however, do the same tutorial.
And when the game first started, there was no Korthos.
The game has changed a lot since it came out in 2006.
Yes I have to concur here. The boats in Everquest were riddled with phantom MadMen and Sharks.... Boats are a bad omen any way you slice it!
Maybe complete with 'Oh INFERNALS, not again!!'
Wicks and Things: NW-DI4FMZRR4 : The Fenwick merchant family has lost a caravan! Can you help?
Beggar's Hollow: NW-DR6YG4J2L : Someone, or something, has stolen away many of the Fenwicks' children! Can you find out what happened to them?
Into the Fen Wood: NW-DL89DRG7B : Enter the heart of the forest. Can you discover the secret of the Fen Wood?
I was going to say Age of Conan started the same way, and I laughed when I first spoke to the person on the beach, because my son and I have a running joke that started when you spoke to the guy in Age of Conan, and he said, "BY THE GODS!". Of course this guys says, "THANK THE GODS!"...
ROFLMAO!
It is just an epic level way to say the world is dangerous by sea. Pirates must be powerful!
In almost every game I played in, shipfaring was never even explored. In the ones I ran, everyone wanted it so they got it. Depending on the setting, ship travel was either easy ot difficult; dangers abound as well. I had one where a mad whale landed on the deck of their ship as undead tried to claw their way out of its belly. And later ppirates with an airship tried to take the entire boat.
Yet entire campaigns where ship travel was story and training and nothing more.
It is just a better explanation for a mighty char (who will slay whole armies of monsters 2 hours later) without any equipment than waking up at the docks naked and totally wasted.
Shipwreck is the swiss army knife of story telling if you are simply too lazy to think of something innovative WHY exactly the char is a naked wimp.
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On a side note, this game is not called NWDDO. It's just Neverwinter. If you insist on using an acronym just say NW.
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I want this class in NW.