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    Hi,

    I am new to Sundren, at least to this one. I played a little a few months ago but was gone for 120 days or so.

    I am back and starting a new character, I have been looking around (did buy a shield and sword) and am ready to start, but don't have a clue where to go. I was on pretty late (2130 CST) and there were a few folks on, but I didn't have a clue how to get to where the tool was telling me they were at.

    Is there a starting sign that I missed or a place in the city that everyone hangs out (they used to hang out by the city gate)?

    Is there a tool that lets me announce that I am looking for a group, wanting to trade, etc?

    Are there some starting quests that can get me on my way?

    I have typically played a healing Cleric, but am getting bored with the same old RP, is there a breakdown or statistics on classes? Was just wondering as I thought I would play something different for a change.

    Is there a map that I can use to get an idea of where I can wander and where I need to wait to wander?

    Sorry for all the newbie questions...If one doesn't exist, I would be happy to start compiling one to post for new players.

    Thanks
    Jandar Snow - Cleric of Justice (with a little weakness for alcohol/women/song/etc)
    Llorimar Snow - A young Druid, forced to find himself before joining the Circle

    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ---WOW---WHAT A RIDE!!!"

  • #2
    Head out to Shaharan Hills, that is the easiest hunting grounds..but be prepared to die as they aren't walkovers. Partying up is recommended.

    Else I say ask around or go into tourist mode. Sundren City has the most of shops.
    Player of: Sakamoto. Warrior following the Way of the Blade.

    I can hear what you're thinking,
    All your doubts and fears,
    And if you look in my eyes, in time you'll find,
    The reason I'm here.

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    • #3
      thanks

      Is there a place that I should go to improve the odds of finding a group?

      Which way to the foothills?
      Jandar Snow - Cleric of Justice (with a little weakness for alcohol/women/song/etc)
      Llorimar Snow - A young Druid, forced to find himself before joining the Circle

      "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ---WOW---WHAT A RIDE!!!"

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      • #4
        1) Use the OOC device to look for people, or just hang out at the Shaharan Hills or Virindale Forest. You find the OOC device in your backpack, given when you start the character IIRC.

        2) Sundren use a world map, so just choose the place you want to go

        Good luck.
        Player of: Sakamoto. Warrior following the Way of the Blade.

        I can hear what you're thinking,
        All your doubts and fears,
        And if you look in my eyes, in time you'll find,
        The reason I'm here.

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        • #5
          Shaharan Hills are pretty good but tough when your just starting out. I would highly recommend finding a group before going too far in there. The Bandits at Sundren Gate are easier if your on your own but you still need to be carefull as some spots spawn quite a few.

          As for server population we could always use more halfings, since they of course the bests race ...*looks innocent and darts off*

          *peeks back in* but whatever you pick welcome to Sundren
          Active Characters:
          Tassafina Lightleaf - A little sneaky but not as sneaky as Ithil

          Silivren Anar
          Merka Gillina

          Hideing outs:
          Alyssa Swiftwing - Priestess of Yondalla
          Ravenne Naur'Loki - Roar!

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          • #6
            Thanks for the welcome.

            Is there any kind of statistics that show class demographics?
            Jandar Snow - Cleric of Justice (with a little weakness for alcohol/women/song/etc)
            Llorimar Snow - A young Druid, forced to find himself before joining the Circle

            "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ---WOW---WHAT A RIDE!!!"

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            • #7
              You also, can ask for a trip to the hills. Some people says Ildoith has pattience and help the new adventurers.
              Lucy Majer - "Squire of ???????"
              義 - 勇 - 仁 - 礼 - 誠 - 名誉「名譽 - 忠義

              "With a heart of steel riding on wings of thunder, we'll raise our sword of resolution high. With fangs of revenge and claws of hatred, we'll return to our golden age."

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              • #8
                The page will be available once I get it cleaned up for the forum theme.

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                • #9
                  A question, to which I hope someone will indulge me by answering...

                  Is there an easier way for my PC to speak other than the "choose a language" conversation box activated near the screen top?

                  This is my first NWN2 MP foray, and the interface is so different. I'm quite lost without the old dialogue box. Hopefully, this will be incorporated as a topic in a Newbie Guide.

                  Also, apologies to the couple of PCs I bumped into but could not converse with.

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                  • #10
                    I also had a hard time figuring out how to speak my first time playing NWN2 online. At the bottom of your screen, you should see a dialogue box. Hit the return key and you will be able to type in that dialogue box.

                    See you around!
                    -Player of Druid Rosalyn Leafall
                    and Bard Ancora Dallenson-

                    Afterism (n) - A concise, clever statement you don't think of until too late.
                    --John Alexander Thom
                    This is the story of my life.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Autumn View Post
                      I also had a hard time figuring out how to speak my first time playing NWN2 online. At the bottom of your screen, you should see a dialogue box. Hit the return key and you will be able to type in that dialogue box.

                      See you around!
                      The return key! *smacks own forehead*

                      Thanks for that! I'll give a go in a few hours once I'm out of the office

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                      • #12
                        *chuckles* Makes you feel like an idiot, doesn't it? I'd be willing to bet that you and I were not the only ones to get stuck on that, though! Let me know if it doesn't work for you.
                        -Player of Druid Rosalyn Leafall
                        and Bard Ancora Dallenson-

                        Afterism (n) - A concise, clever statement you don't think of until too late.
                        --John Alexander Thom
                        This is the story of my life.

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                        • #13
                          What is "tourist mode"? Is that a real in-game mode, or do you mean just wandering around sight-seeing?
                          Camille D'Vyr ~ 3/8 Elven Mugger/Wench

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                          • #14
                            The whole chat thing confused the heck out of me when I first started playing NWN2.

                            Here is my addition to the 'newbie guide.'

                            Sending Tells

                            If you want to send a tell, click on the 'eye' icon to bring up its menu. Press 'player chat.' A new window opens in your interface with all active players on the server. Click on the name you wish to send a tell/whisper to, then type your message.

                            I know this has been mentioned in another post but it deserves another mention, especially if you've been trying to send tells using /t *insert name here*, since some character names would be insanely hard to spell correctly .

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                            • #15
                              That information was gold. I was wondering what the equivalent of "p" was.

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