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#1 Jul 25 2008 at 8:33 PM Rating: Decent
Hey there. I'm planning on picking up (or at least playing the trial of) DaoC as a bridge between AoC (which I'm quitting as soon as this billing cycle ends) and WAR. I just have a few questions for deciding on a character.

My first preference would be to play an archer. However, several guides say that they don't get many invites to groups, and others say that stealthers aren't a good newbie class anyway. Is this true? If so, I'll play something else. If not, am I correct in assuming that the Hunter and the Ranger are better at melee than the Scout, because the melee system seems interesting as well?

If the archer isn't a good idea based on my first question, like I said the melee "style" system seems pretty cool so I want to try that. I ask then, what's a fun melee class that makes a lot of use of the style system?

Thanks in advance!
#2 Jul 26 2008 at 8:43 AM Rating: Good
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Archers are now the fastest leveling class in the game. Almost all guides you probably used to read were written several years ago, and are no longer relevant. Archer classes probably sustained the biggest change of any classes in the history of this game. Now, for a beginner like yourself, this is probably a good thing. An archer's arrows are now more like a spell. You just press a button, and an arrow launches (there are a lot of choices as to what type of arrow/damage you do, so it is not quite as simple as I said), but you used to have to draw your bow, then release as well as buy arrows and keep a large suppply on hand.

Archers also get self buffs, which is great since I am assuming you will not have a buffbot (if you don't understand that term, let me know and I will explain).

for groups, most stealther classes operate in very small groups or solo. That is what those classes were designed for since they can run around invisible. They usually spend most of their time hunting/fighting the other 6 stealther classes in the game. A group can be up to 8 people, and most standard groups would not include an archer/assassin amongst them, although in a large zerg, people are usually not so picky.

The best thing about an archer class atm is the best loot in the game is farmed from the dragon of each realm, and archer classes are usually in high demand for that.

If it is what you enjoy, there is certainly fun to be had from an archer class. You can get potions that give you the buffs you do not already get from your class. Give it a try. Let me know which realm you start on and which server/cluster.

There are 4 types of servers you can play on, and I would recommend 2 of them to start with, but you can decide for yourself

Standard--These are the servers that include everything, including 3-way realm warfare. They have the Trials of Atlantis areas, and include things like master levels and artifacts (which do change how the game is played, and many do not like)

Classic--These 3 servers came about b/c some people hated ToA and how much time you needed to invest to make your character level 50 RvR worthy. Trials of Atlantis areas are not included, and there are no master levels, artifacts or buff bots on these servers (all casted buffs have to be casted in group, or they do not affect you)

PvE--All three realms work together and only fight NPC mobs. If you do not like PvP at all, then this might be where you would go.

PvP--Unlike the Standard/Classic server, this is not a 3-way realm war. Any player may attack any other player. hardly anyone plays this server. It is often in single digit numbers b/c it has a lot of flaws.

As for other melee style toons, almost all of them the styles are important. Each class is unique, and offers different challenges. You can create as many toons as you like and see what you like best. It is not a game you will master anytime soon. You have to be willing to invest a lot of time into it to learn what your class can do and what your role is, whether in a group, or soloing near a high traffic bridge). The battlegrounds I always recommend to new players to learn a little what RvR is like. RvR is what separates this game from all others.
#3 Jul 26 2008 at 8:59 PM Rating: Decent
Cool, thanks. I rolled some characters on the Classic servers.

What level should I start going to the battleground? I tried at level 4 but it looked like the whole place was empty.

Finally what are the differences between the three archers? I tried each but didn't notice many major differences.
#4 Jul 27 2008 at 7:05 AM Rating: Good
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The popular battle grounds are thidranki (level 20-24), Molvik (35-39) and used to be Leirvik and Cathal Valley (40-44 and 45-49), but I don't think the last two are so popular.

Molvik is probably the best one, but there is almost always action in thidranki too.
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