![]() Then you’re tethered to that endlessly rolling cart, dragged along its paths by quest after quest after quest, each only ever asking you to talk to someone, pick some stuff up, or kill some stuff. Like, presumably, the other seven people currently stood around him. And oh my goodness, you’re never going to guess what! It turns out I’m some sort of chosen one! After queuing up to make a ghost man-cat appear repeatedly above an alter, another man-cat exclaimed his astonishment that he should have appeared after all this time (10 seconds?), and said I must be a truly rare warrior man-cat. Oh good.Įxcept, maybe not? After a bunch of randoms telling me to tell someone else a thing about a previously-unmentioned battle that I’m apparently supposed to care about, and to kill eight of those new enemies on my way, now I’m attempting to appease for my crime (killing a mob that I was told to kill). I did neither, but clicked on a glowy rock to see what it was, found myself teleported somewhere entirely different, and my trial quests vanished. I helped him, which apparently caused me to get into some manner of trouble, and I was told I should either complete the trials, or flee to clear my name. So off I went on my trials, asked to go help a fellow trialee who was in some sort of trouble. You run off killing five of this, or picking five of those, and then run back. Mother Tutorial snaps her instructions at you as you progress, half the time forgetting to say the first half of her sentences, or worse, saying two things at the same time. I chose Firran, because they’re cat-people, and was immediately told I was about to come of age, and must pass a series of tests and blah blah oh god is this what we want? Tweak your face, get dumped in the same starting area as every other MMO ever, and forced to learn how to play an MMO yet again. You pick your race, and thus starting area, and then choose a class. But it’s all replaced with crushing familiarity. ArcheAge, from the creator of Lineage, seems to step away from the worst of this. The emphasis on grind, and the need for dedication to their causes, fails to grab me. Although even the best, the Maple Stories and Aions, I’ve usually bounced off. I’ve experienced the worst of them – games as ghastly as RF Online and ArchLord. I’ve spent a fair bit of time with Korean MMOs. I've spent today playing it, and try to fathom why I've enjoyed myself despite everything, below. It's free to play - and from my experience of the first few hours, that's actually very free - and it's available from Trion if you go through the joy of installing their new Glyph shop-cum-game launcher. Also please respect the limited space, and only plant what you need, leaving plenty of room for others.ArcheAge is a silly name, and also a new MMO from the creator of the Lineage series. Just keep in mind anything COULD be taken by someone else, however we ask that everyone abide by the “if it isn’t yours, don’t touch it” protocol for things planted on guild land. We also have very limited planting room around the outside of the GH. Handsome Nuia Tutoring Cushion (learn languages using language books, must be summoned by Carman, 10 labor per summon) (EDIT: Currently at Carman’s house)Įlite Merchant’s Cushion (Warehouse / Auction House / Store, must be summoned by Carman, 10 labor per summon) (EDIT: Currently at Carman’s house) Regal Printing Press (paper making, books, scrolls, etc)ġ x Spacious Storage Chest (50 slots, open to guild members) Find the GH, click the match image at the fireplace, then F to name and enter the location into your book. To mark it into your book you will need 2 logs and 1 memory ink. The GH is set to guild, so you can mark it in your teleport book to get there easily. We also have a ramp to a boat dock at the market area, where you can fish or launch your ship. We have a Fellowship workstation nearby, a market area with various public crafting and material creating workstations (smelter, stonemasonry, woodworking, cloth, leather, etc) as well as all normal merchants. Our Guild House (GH) is located in Halo Hallow on the Solis Headlands map, near the Saffron Plantation. Any future announcements will be posted here as an additional update. If you require the use of one of the workstations below, please contact Carman directly. All workstations are currently at Carman’s house, and most can also be found in cities, towns and other places with crafting options. When this changes, we will look at bringing in a new guild house. UPDATE: – We currently do not have a guild house due to financial limitations and real life situations, as well as due to low guild numbers. If anyone finds a new link they’d like to have added, just let me know. I thought I’d put some links here for those looking for direction or information.
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