Greetings from a Returning player
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:10 pm
Greetings all.
I just recently returned to Alfa after spending some time away to get married and have children and get all the various things in real life situated so that I can actually find time to pick up my love of roleplaying and fantasy again. I can't even remember when exactly it was that I left but it was still during NWN 1. I mainly ran in the Silver Marches and the Sands of Anaurauch at that time but I seem to recall many more servers than there are in ALFA currently.
Back in NWN 1 ALFA, I managed to run through several character concepts. I don't think I made it past level 5 back then. I now have managed to come up with several more concepts that I can throw into the fire. I started my first (NWN2) character over the weekend on the Silver Marches server. I chose to pick up where I had fond memories from the past even though it looks like Moonshae is the place to be for new characters. I do have a question. Are there enough static quests to take a character from level 1 to level 2? I've looked at the DM calendar and am not sure that I will be able to play during the one listed session for TSM. From past experience I know that a new level 1 character doesn't stand much chance of surviving by combat for very long at all. I did notice that we now get xp just for being logged on but even just seeking 1000 xp for level 2 will take a long time if I'm just walking around the streets familiarizing myself with the new town.
I am in Silverymoon right now. Is it safe to travel to other cities on the server if I travel during the day and stay on the road or is that going to be subject to deadly random encounters no matter where or when I travel?
I just downloaded NWN Platinum from Steam on Friday so in the next week I'll be familiarizing myself with the differences from NWN 1 and lurking around the boards, making sure I'm caught up with any rule changes since I last played. If there's anything I need to know, please tell me. I play good with others and can take both pointers and constructive critism in and out of game.
I just recently returned to Alfa after spending some time away to get married and have children and get all the various things in real life situated so that I can actually find time to pick up my love of roleplaying and fantasy again. I can't even remember when exactly it was that I left but it was still during NWN 1. I mainly ran in the Silver Marches and the Sands of Anaurauch at that time but I seem to recall many more servers than there are in ALFA currently.
Back in NWN 1 ALFA, I managed to run through several character concepts. I don't think I made it past level 5 back then. I now have managed to come up with several more concepts that I can throw into the fire. I started my first (NWN2) character over the weekend on the Silver Marches server. I chose to pick up where I had fond memories from the past even though it looks like Moonshae is the place to be for new characters. I do have a question. Are there enough static quests to take a character from level 1 to level 2? I've looked at the DM calendar and am not sure that I will be able to play during the one listed session for TSM. From past experience I know that a new level 1 character doesn't stand much chance of surviving by combat for very long at all. I did notice that we now get xp just for being logged on but even just seeking 1000 xp for level 2 will take a long time if I'm just walking around the streets familiarizing myself with the new town.
I am in Silverymoon right now. Is it safe to travel to other cities on the server if I travel during the day and stay on the road or is that going to be subject to deadly random encounters no matter where or when I travel?
I just downloaded NWN Platinum from Steam on Friday so in the next week I'll be familiarizing myself with the differences from NWN 1 and lurking around the boards, making sure I'm caught up with any rule changes since I last played. If there's anything I need to know, please tell me. I play good with others and can take both pointers and constructive critism in and out of game.