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siameasysiameasy Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 3 Arc User
edited September 2013 in General Discussion (PC)
currently have two chars at 60 with about 10k gs and a third who's fast approaching 60 but i need to vent as i simply cant progress because everyone on dragon who actually runs T2 dungeons only wants exp'd players.

My mage has all the pieces she needs from T2 pirate king and karrundax so i want to run ToS, FH and SP but i cant get into any groups that are forming and when i try to form one myself folks send me tells then lose interest once they realise i havent run the dungeon yet.

So now your going to say find a guild, done that - four times, first three died due to member inactivity and one accepted me and told me to queue/pug until i could run CN/MC as they were bored of running T2. I'm now in a guild with peeps i like but they dont run T2 unless its dungeon delve time and then its only to run pirate king twice so they can get some salvage loot.

So can i point out to everyone who keeps running exp only groups, its your choice but maybe you havent realised that your directly contributing to player pop decline (and imho moreso than the bugs people are currently blaming)

and yes, this is a post on a public forum, /flame away :-)
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  • valwrynvalwryn Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 1,620 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    There are a few great guilds that are happy to take anyone to any dungeon. The other option is to make friends from PUGs who wish to try out new stuff.
  • mittensofdoommittensofdoom Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 247 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Join Purple Dragons, farming FH, SP and sometimes ToS ^^
  • inthefade462inthefade462 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Certain classes are more pivotal than others in certain dungeons meaning it hinders the group to bring an inexperienced player into said dungeon. For cw those dungeons are cn and to a lesser extent spellplague (now that its been changed cw being on the ball isnt as important). With the way most pugs run karru theres certain information a cw needs (how to select single target only abilities) for the first 2 boss fights, but karru is generally ran with atleast 2cws if not more so its not that vital to have experience as long as you are willing to listen and learn and, as mentioned, know the difference between single target and aoe.

    Some classes just have these dungeons where they contribute something vital and you dont want to rely on a newb trying to learn it as he goes. For tr for example its fh, cn, and to a lesser extent mc. Gwf its mc if you are actually doing 3/3, etc.

    As a player with no dungeon experience your best bet is to play a dc. Experienced or not you'll always get a group and you can learn the dungeons and what the different classes are bringing to the table and apply that knowledge to your other characters. Not saying dc play isnt important or that there isnt nuances that seperate good from bad dcs, but they are the easiest class to play "good enough" to run dungeons.
  • meleumpkinmeleumpkin Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild Users Posts: 19 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    I hear ya bro. i pretty much have given up on this game. sad really.
  • zugzug3zugzug3 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    The best answer is probably to lie and then follow along as best you can. As long as you can singu+shield the mobs into oblivion and otherwise keep them under control your party will be happy. It usually only takes a run or two to learn things and then you're good to go.

    Myself I PUG'ed until I learned the ropes. This is kind of a crapshoot I know but I got into more good groups than you'd think. I did have it a little easier since my main is a DC and it's much easier for me to get in.

    I understand the mentality that goes into demanding "exped only". Things certainly go much easier for me as a DC when everyone knows their role. But when I form groups myself I always invite less experienced players and urge others to do the same.
  • bioshrikebioshrike Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 4,729 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    First of all, I've found that people that broadcast "exp only" typically want people that already know all the cheats and shortcuts, so they don't have to waste any time showing them.

    Second, I've had my most enjoyable experiences when I form my own "legit only" teams - getting people together, even if inexperienced, who want to actually play the game, use tactics, and learn, is a very rewarding use of my time, IMO.

    Take charge, form your own team, and get that experience you are looking for!
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  • zrieprakiszrieprakis Member Posts: 17 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    This is all on you for not asking questions, or just joining any guild that accepts whispers. If you don't get the guild you are looking for then quit and look again, but if you aren't asking them if they are running T2 or whatever criteria you need, then you only have yourself to blame.
    If all else fails, then make a guild yourself or post an ad on the forums "looking for 4 friends to run T2". If you are going to play the role of victim and let others judge you in order to determine your fun in the game, then you may as well just throw in the towel now.
  • inthefade462inthefade462 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    zugzug3 wrote: »
    The best answer is probably to lie and then follow along as best you can. As long as you can singu+shield the mobs into oblivion and otherwise keep them under control your party will be happy. It usually only takes a run or two to learn things and then you're good to go.

    Myself I PUG'ed until I learned the ropes. This is kind of a crapshoot I know but I got into more good groups than you'd think. I did have it a little easier since my main is a DC and it's much easier for me to get in.

    I understand the mentality that goes into demanding "exped only". Things certainly go much easier for me as a DC when everyone knows their role. But when I form groups myself I always invite less experienced players and urge others to do the same.

    Do yourself a favor and ignore the singularity+shield response as this is a clear indication of an inexperienced cw.
  • baleriondrogonbaleriondrogon Member, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild Users Posts: 53
    edited September 2013
    I'm in the same boat as you OP, I need a legit guild that plays with lower level players new to the game.
    " I don't know half of you as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you as well as you deserve." -J.R.R. Tolkien
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  • zugzug3zugzug3 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    My, aren't we sniffy? Not saying I agree, but that's what many demand. If you run SP as a wizard and don't singularity/push then your party is going to be screaming bloody murder. And will also probably be dead.
  • bioshrikebioshrike Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 4,729 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    zugzug3 wrote: »
    My, aren't we sniffy? Not saying I agree, but that's what many demand. If you run SP as a wizard and don't singularity/push then your party is going to be screaming bloody murder. And will also probably be dead.

    And how did the first people who ran it learn? They had to figure things out as they went. Now that people have knowledge about what tactics work, they can choose to be elitist snobs about, (by only taking exp'd people), or by teaching and explaining what works best to new people... it's the whole "teach a man to fish" thing.
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  • sangrinesangrine Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 575 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    When I see "need exp" in chat, I avoid joining such groups.
    When you join a party who is searching for experienced players, this is what you can expect:

    speedrun, terrain exploit, bug/glitch boss fights, run to campfire and die, exit dungeon and re-enter to spawn at next campfire, ....
    Speed runners can be demanding and uncompromising. They are running the dungeon to farm it. Having fun is not their goal.

    Queue for dungeons or make party from your friends list or join parties which do not even mention "experience".
  • jacksoonjacksoon Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 332 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Exp don't mean exp in shortcut or bug. Some people full equipped ( like me ) do exp party because we do the dungoen only for get the loot fast, because is so boring sometimes wait sometimes 1 unequipped or unexperienced player. Simply find a guild whit some people ready to help you, like i did time ago. You can't pretend do do dungeon whit exp people at first try. I did Cn almost 10 time first to was able to kill the Dracolich whit no prob, and now, even whit the bug skill, i can still heal on draco whit no prob
  • sangrinesangrine Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 575 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    jacksoon wrote: »
    Exp don't mean exp in shortcut or bug. Some people full equipped ( like me ) do exp party because we do the dungoen only for get the loot fast, because is so boring sometimes wait sometimes 1 unequipped or unexperienced player.

    The fastest way to get boss loot and DD chest is to shortcut and bug. Experienced farmers (who do not run dungeons for fun) will usually attempt to shortcut and bug.
  • inthefade462inthefade462 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    zugzug3 wrote: »
    My, aren't we sniffy? Not saying I agree, but that's what many demand. If you run SP as a wizard and don't singularity/push then your party is going to be screaming bloody murder. And will also probably be dead.
    lol in a bad party maybe. good party would have already cleared the mobs before singularity completes.

    SP is only one dungeon, and even then since it's been changed there's only a handful of locations where it's more efficient to sing+push than it is to just kill the mobs. In fact, sing+shield combo is now only useful in a handful of locations in any dungeons. it's more useful in CN or ToS than in SP. Add to the fact that sing+shield does nothing on it's own now, mobs will simply jump back up, especially in SP, unless they are CC'd prior to push, and saying "oh you don't know what you're doing? just lie and say you're experienced, just sing+shield trololol" is the opposite of good advice.
  • zugzug3zugzug3 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    lol in a bad party maybe. good party would have already cleared the mobs before singularity completes.

    SP is only one dungeon, and even then since it's been changed there's only a handful of locations where it's more efficient to sing+push than it is to just kill the mobs. In fact, sing+shield combo is now only useful in a handful of locations in any dungeons. it's more useful in CN or ToS than in SP. Add to the fact that sing+shield does nothing on it's own now, mobs will simply jump back up, especially in SP, unless they are CC'd prior to push, and saying "oh you don't know what you're doing? just lie and say you're experienced, just sing+shield trololol" is the opposite of good advice.

    Nope, it's plenty good advice for anyone who hasn't attained your levels of uber-l33t epeen. Queuing can be a nightmare so lying your way into a PUG is the way to go, at least for the overpopulated DPS classes. Even if it doesn't work out you at least trolled some hyper-l33tist exploit farmers, so either way it's good.
  • adernathadernath Member, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    imo the problems come not from people who are inexperienced, but from those who can not communicate
    Suggestions to improve NW:
    - Dualspec
    - Better rewarding foundry and foundry pvp maps
    - Custom PvP leagues with leaderboards instead of the current 'matchmaking'.
    - Armory
    - make jumping cost stamina (to reduce hopping in pvp)
  • vortix44vortix44 Member Posts: 680 Bounty Hunter
    edited September 2013
    siameasy wrote: »
    i simply cant progress because everyone on dragon who actually runs T2 dungeons only wants exp'd players.

    My mage has all the pieces she needs from T2 pirate king and karrundax so i want to run ToS, FH and SP

    Sad. But imagine you're a gwf. You would not even have the T2 pirate king and karrundax.
    Delete your chars and reroll a TR. The devs love TRs.
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  • jiglesjigles Member Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    siameasy wrote: »
    currently have two chars at 60 with about 10k gs and a third who's fast approaching 60 but i need to vent as i simply cant progress because everyone on dragon who actually runs T2 dungeons only wants exp'd players.

    My mage has all the pieces she needs from T2 pirate king and karrundax so i want to run ToS, FH and SP but i cant get into any groups that are forming and when i try to form one myself folks send me tells then lose interest once they realise i havent run the dungeon yet.

    So now your going to say find a guild, done that - four times, first three died due to member inactivity and one accepted me and told me to queue/pug until i could run CN/MC as they were bored of running T2. I'm now in a guild with peeps i like but they dont run T2 unless its dungeon delve time and then its only to run pirate king twice so they can get some salvage loot.

    So can i point out to everyone who keeps running exp only groups, its your choice but maybe you havent realised that your directly contributing to player pop decline (and imho moreso than the bugs people are currently blaming)

    and yes, this is a post on a public forum, /flame away :-)

    LOOL.. i think about this everynight while im playing :)

    Anyways, im not experienced cause i never had the chance, but i can assure ima fast learner.
    Any guild recruting a TR with 10.7k GS on Mindflyier? Im very active and i want to get better :)
    And please i wanna run dungeons so i can get experienced (some loot is also apreciated) :)
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  • pointsmanpointsman Member Posts: 2,327 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    I hear you, I am in a similar situation. I'd like to finish Spider/Spellplague/Karrundax so that I can get the rest of the High Vizier set. Alas it hasn't happened yet.

    First, I would at least start all of the dungeons, even if it's not Dungeon Delves time, so that you at least know what the dungeon looks like and some general idea of how to combat the mobs/bosses there. Also read up on the forums on strategies so that you know what to expect. That is so you aren't completely clueless about how to fight it.

    Another strategy is to wait until the last 5-10 minutes of Dungeon Delves. There will generally be a group or two screaming in LFG chat that they just need 1 more member to get going and they are desperate to start in time, so they are more likely to consider less experienced members to join their team. But I would not be dishonest, I would just say up front that I haven't finished the dungeon before but I would be willing to give it a shot nonetheless. This worked for me yesterday with Spellplague. Unfortunately though we were unable to finish it, but I did get more experience with how to do it.

    Edit: And now that I have actually been through the whole dungeon (even though not finished it), the next time there is a message on LFG chat of "LF1M CW EXP ONY PLZ" I can answer truthfully that I have experience!
  • yokihiroyokihiro Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 510 Bounty Hunter
    edited September 2013
    xped mainly means that people want to speedrun, shortcut and bug a dungeon. i made the mistake to join some premades as dc where people just began to run through the mobs and that is not what i have in mind when it comes to fun playing a challenging dungeon. ppl should advertise their lfg calls not like "lf xped players only" but "lf ppl to speedrun and glitch the dungeon" - then at least you would know not to join them.

    that's why i normally queue lately for dungeons. in normal pugs there might be at least a higher chance that people actually try to fight through a dungeon - although it happens too often lately that people start to ask "do we want to glitch it or run normally" or "lets run there and die" or whatever.
  • pers3phonepers3phone Banned Users, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    I can tell you what I did as a newb in NWO:

    - had patience to get some "decent" gear from AH (Archmage set/rank 4-5 enchants)
    - start running pugs of T1 from queue to see how I perform in an epic dungeon, watched other CWs
    - started running queues for T2, patiently waited to drop in with a guy that knew what to do, asked questions politely
    - built 10K+ /stone gear, whispered some guys I've seen in /lfg spamming for an exp CW for long minutes "10K /stone, not experienced, but willing to learn, invite if you cannot find find better". I got invited 100%, and guess what? I was with another 4 guys that knew I had to be schooled, so I paid attention and did my best to learn.

    From this point it's up to you to act friendly and perform decently and continue to improve (which I still do). People will start to invite you in speed runs and you will soon have friends you can run things with.

    There's also the guild path, which might be easier, but don't expect handouts.

    Good luck, it's possible.
  • inthefade462inthefade462 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    zugzug3 wrote: »
    Nope, it's plenty good advice for anyone who hasn't attained your levels of uber-l33t epeen. Queuing can be a nightmare so lying your way into a PUG is the way to go, at least for the overpopulated DPS classes. Even if it doesn't work out you at least trolled some hyper-l33tist exploit farmers, so either way it's good.
    if you are going to lie and say you are experienced in a dungeon it is terrible advice to just sing+shield as that clearly indicates that you are not experienced playing a CW. might as well tell him to "just cast magic missile the whole time don't use any encounters" as it's about as effective and just as likely to get his lie called out.
  • baleriondrogonbaleriondrogon Member, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild Users Posts: 53
    edited September 2013
    I've seen this "Experienced mentality" hurt games in a way they never recover from. New people are what keeps money coming into a game.
    " I don't know half of you as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you as well as you deserve." -J.R.R. Tolkien
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  • goddessuniquegoddessunique Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    pers3phone wrote: »
    - built 10K+ /stone gear, whispered some guys I've seen in /lfg spamming for an exp CW for long minutes "10K /stone, not experienced, but willing to learn, invite if you cannot find find better". I got invited 100%, and guess what? I was with another 4 guys that knew I had to be schooled, so I paid attention and did my best to learn.

    What server was you on? It's hard finding mature people that would help let alone people with the patience to teach others. :)
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  • inthefade462inthefade462 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Any server. Nothing in this game is actually that hard and with bop change making dd timers pointless if a group needs a class and they cant get a guildy then any random pug will do.
  • slayorianslayorian Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    In my guild we run many T2s during DD. Sometimes just to farm unbound drops, shards and salvage stuff from DD chest. Many times to get gear for guildies. We also teach new players the runs, how to gear up, and give advice on specs. We're on the Dragon server. Shoot me a mail in game @slayorian if anyone is in the same boat and interested in joining a helpful and fun guild.

    Mature only, no drama allowed, no greedy or overly impatient people allowed. We use raidcall for voice coms during group operations or even just chatting while we do our own things.
  • slushpsychoslushpsycho Member Posts: 657 Bounty Hunter
    edited September 2013
    Try spend more time in T1 first, meet some nice and decent player then move on to T2.
    Or join a guild that willing to take new people to run staff.
    This game has been made really hard for new unxep people, it is a sad truth. They should have raised T2 gs to something 9500 so nobody waste their time with pug that would never be able to finish the dungeon.
  • raptorskyfireraptorskyfire Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 120 Bounty Hunter
    edited September 2013
    I know what you mean, OP, and it really got to me for a while when I was a fresh 60 and running with PuGs. The best thing you can do is get yourself a guild and run with them or friends. You can make friends in PuGs sometimes (as I have) and ask them occasionally to join them, but otherwise finding guilds helps.

    I recently helped form a new guild who is still up and coming. We do dungeon delves and are still learning the dungeons. We don't cheese, exploit, or anything like that, we have fun. We help each other out and are accepting new people. We're a casual guild focused on helping new players, running dungeons and enjoying the game as it's meant to be played. No level or class restrictions, just don't be a ****** or anything and all should be fine. We have a teamspeak, forums ( http://sanctum-order.proboards.com/ ), and chat on IRC when not in game. Shoot @tehdrago / @sabreuse / @EtriganBe or myself a mail/PM to join.

    We're Fighters of the Preposterous - because bosses and adds are preposterous!
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  • esteenaesteena Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 1
    edited September 2013
    Exp Players= Exploiters ( or lucky players as cryptic calls them).
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