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Advice Please

Hey all. I'm a Camelot vet. I've been playing WoW, (huge PvP fanatic), and I wondered if it was worth it to make a return to Camelot. Are there going to be enough people to level with or it is going to be like Everquest, where everybody has been playing a really long time and is max level? Answer please.. Thanks in advance.

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  • OgrelinOgrelin Member Posts: 636

    depends on what server ur gonna choose and if you manage to find a good guild.

  • JulianDracosJulianDracos Member UncommonPosts: 1,528
    EQ - People have 1-3 toons.  It is all about getting to the max level and trying to stay there.  You also must get the best items.  It literally is an everquest because it never stops.  Because of the time sink involved so one plays at the low levels.



    DAOC - The level cap is 50 and never changed.  There are 10 master levels if you play on the regular server but those are now easy to get.  People have multiple toons at level 50 and many below 50.  I have toons ranging from 19-50 right now.  2 at in their 20's and 2 more in their 30's.  Leveling in DAOC is also very quick.  It is not going to take years to "catch up."  Within 7 days played time you will have a level 50 and this is even with taking breaks to RvR along the way.  The average "causal" player will therefore have a level 50 before the end of his second month.  People are always leveling up and playing other characters - there are 45 classes after all. 



    Leveling is a different issue.  Leveling can be done solo.  In fact, for the most part, soloing is the best way to get XP by doing quests.  If you play on the largest server Gareth, and play Hib, then chances are you will find it the easist place to find groups.  If you do not mind leveling solo so much, then if you play on the regular servers, get a guild, and get up 20-30 range then you can probably find enough people those level to group with. 
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