For those the saw the other two threads about this and for those that didn't.
http://www.ddo.com/playnow/D&D Online is a MMORPG that has recently become free to play. Not all of the content is free but all it can be played for free ...err, i should explain that. All of the quests you complete garner favor, favor in turn gives free points for the DDO store which can be used to purchase game content. Here are some handy guides:
http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=198865&utm_source=EDM_Oct09&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=NEWSLETTER&referral=119907&skip=1http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=199945&utm_source=EDM_Oct09&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=NEWSLETTER&referral=119907&skip=1I am a VIP and get all the content for free, however I am only saving up my 500 points gained monthly and those earned from quests so that at some point I can revert back to F2P and simply buy all the content. If you want a quick 350 points start a character on every server, have them run 5 korthos quests on solo or 3 on normal and you will earn 50 favor every time you do this, this only works for one character each server.
Turbine Point Favor Rewards
The following chart depicts favor Rewards that are earned by achieving each tier for the first time on a server. These rewards can only be earned once per server.
favor.........TP reward
5................50
25...............25
50...............25
500..............50
1000.............100
2000..............100
3000..............100
In addition to the once per server rewards each character on an account may earn Turbine point favor rewards at the rate of 25 TP for every 100 favor earned.
Before you pick up the game, please, please read this FAQ. These are the most common questions I get... that make me want to choke a bitch:
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Why am I missing so much?A: Melee gets a higher chance to hit from str or dex if you have the weapon finess feat, ranged gets a bonus from dex. Are you proficient with you weapon? Is your class meant for melee? Are you using two weapons without the two weapon fighting feat? (there are a chain of feats that boost your ability with two weapons, even with the highest one you will still have a -2 for having a second weapon).
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Where do I find X?A: Weapons are found in house D, arcane and divine materials are found in house J, Scrolls and wands can be found in house P, the feat re-trainer Fred is in house J under the floating garden thing.
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What's house J, K, P & D?A: Go to the market, open the map. See the green stars? Hover over them a second and it tells you what they are.
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Why can't I solo, why is this game so hard?A: Every class has it's strengths and weaknesses, this is not a solo game and at many points you will need the abilities of other classes.
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What should I have in my party?A: Always at least a: healer (Cleric or favored soul), rogue (Search and disable device are a must) and a Melee class (paladin, fighter & barbarian or Ranger made for Melee).
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If I need many abilities should I multi-class ...and what's multi classing?A: First of all: NO. Second: it is when you take a second and maybe a third class to supplement your own.
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So should I multi class in to a...A: No.
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You didn't let's me finish, I want to make a cleric/rog...A: No.
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Really? is it that bad?A: Not at all, some really great characters can be made by mixing classes. It's just that it has to be just the right mix of classes and abilities. When you know a lot more about the game, think of the mix you want, ask for feedback about it on the DDO forum and then make it very carefully.
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Hou to play Rogue?A: High intelligence, maxed out search and disable device. Parties could really care less about how much damage a rouge is doing, the only reason groups want them is for dealing with traps and sometimes opening locks.
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Hou to play Wizard/Sorcerer?A: Stay out of melee, cast spells like hypnosis and web a lot and try to avoid damage dealing spells until you are a higher level. Also cast buffs on the party and get the "extend" metamagic.
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Hou to play Cleric/Favored soul?A: No one likes a battle cleric trying to be primary healer, focus on healing enhancements and DVs (you'll know them when you see them on the list). If you are a battle cleric, tell the party so that can get a real healer.
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What's a battle cleric?A: A friend.
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Hou to play Paladin/Fighter/Barbarian?A: take shiny metal thing and hit monsters with it until they stop moving. Have lots of str and con. Don't move around while attacking, you'll lower you chance of hitting and raise your chance of being hit. If you are a paladin have at least a little charisma and don't be stingy with the lay on hands. Above all else, PROTECT THE CASTERS AND HEALERS.
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Hou to play Ranger?
A: Same as above, get the two weapon fighting feats and go to town with what ever you like. Forget bows, they really suck in this game. Have some wisdom (at least 14) but mostly str and con.
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Hou to play Bard?
A: As parties are forming there is often a space left in the group and discussion often goes like this:
Party leader: What should we get next, another healer or a caster?
Person #1: Either, or a warchanter bard.
Person #2: Oh ya, a warchanter would be sweet.
Person #3: Ya try to find a warchanter.
What is a Warchanter? I am not entirely certain, I've never rolled one. All i know is that they lower the cost of my spells and give me damage reduction 5 and godlovingdamnit I want one in my party.
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This is not an in depth guide just a small FAQ, fighters for example are very different from barbarians but for the purposes of this FAQ I tossed them in the same group. There are many things in this FAQ that are not direct fact, for example rangers can be good with a bow but it requires a very specific build and gear, that a novice player will not have.