Page 1 of 1

starting areas for new pcs?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 12:08 am
by Regas
hey all, love the look of SM, getting to know it over the last few weeks- big thanks to Stephan and Cloud for DMing.

Is there any place new toons should focus for low level content or statics? I haven't run across anything yet but I am assuming I'm looking in the wrong place?

I've gotten ic warnings of wolves on the main roads- should lowbies stick to town on MS?


Thanks for the help!

Re: starting areas for new pcs?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 12:35 am
by Zelknolf
The wolves are an undesired result of other build. We're trying to pull them all out, but aren't promising that they're gone yet. In theory, roads between major settlements (e.g. Kingsbay <-> Corwell) should be safe enough for commoners to reliably cross. In the meantime, if you see suspicious-looking wolves hanging out by the road, give them a wide berth. In character, say they look scraggy or violent or a bit foamy at the mouth.

For sources of content, you might sniff around Corwell (and note that Corwell also has a castle up on that big craggy hill to the north).

Re: starting areas for new pcs?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:16 am
by CloudDancing
This has been on our wishlist since MS started. We lack the amazing effort Paazin spent on BG setting up all those statics. We lack the painstaking detail of Rivermoot.

I've always wanted it to be circulating around Lowhill, Caer Corwell, and Corwelltown.

Re: starting areas for new pcs?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:29 am
by FoamBats4All
Guide to Creating ACR Quests. All it takes is one person to make it!

Re: starting areas for new pcs?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:59 am
by Rumple C
I am a terrible person. I started doing ms stuff, and lost enthusiasm during a funk.

But, it really isn't that hard to do good stuff. Particularly with the conversation trees.

Re: starting areas for new pcs?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 5:35 pm
by Regas
Ok, thanks for the help, just wanted to be sure I wasn't looking in all the wrong places. Moonhaes is neat place from what I've seen of it, looking forward to seeing more- thanks!