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SaetiaBelleSaetiaBelle Member UncommonPosts: 53
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Hey, Belle here. Full time mom of 3. Married to Dwayne. Moved to the US some years ago. Love it! 
"Forget the unwritten, uncollected works of the poet
You never were." - a song lyric from Saetia, my fave band in the world. 
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  • DeadeXDeadeX Member Posts: 170

    You can wear a robe and look "pretty" in pretty much any fantasy MMO. You'll be able to look very beautiful in Aion due to awesome graphics and fantasy setting ;)

     

  • SaetiaBelleSaetiaBelle Member UncommonPosts: 53
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    Post edited by SaetiaBelle on
    Hey, Belle here. Full time mom of 3. Married to Dwayne. Moved to the US some years ago. Love it! 
    "Forget the unwritten, uncollected works of the poet
    You never were." - a song lyric from Saetia, my fave band in the world. 
  • OneEyeRedOneEyeRed Member UncommonPosts: 515

    I am male but I'll reply anyhow. My wife's favorite MMO was DAOC hands down. We spent years in the game and she never cared for WOW or WAR. The healer class is what she played as a main. I am not sure how well footed the community is anymore and we have no desire to go back after six years. As another poster stated however, you can play dress up in most fantasy based games.

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  • SgtFrogSgtFrog Member Posts: 5,001

    just play Aion-CN for now of you want to play Aion

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  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441

    EQ2 is quite popular with female players, but if you want to look really pretty I would go for Aion or Guildwars. Aion is however only relesed in korean yet so youll have to wait a while for that. GW have no monthly fees but costs like a regular game to get.

    But start with trying the free EQ2 trial, it is really worth a try at least. It is not that unlike Wow but have some really neat stuff like fashion slots and barbers.

    everquest2.station.sony.com/freeTrial.vm If you like it, you can just start paying the monthly fees without buying the game and youll get all expansions but the last for free.

  • Nightbringe1Nightbringe1 Member UncommonPosts: 1,335

    You could try rolling on one of EQ2's PvP servers. Some of the female races are very pretty, you get appearance gear, so your looks are not tied to your stat gear, and there is plenty of non-combat gameplay ( My wife loves decorating her house ).

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  • Xelloss265Xelloss265 Member Posts: 20

    LoTRO and EQ2 both have elaborate dress systems. EQ2 allows you to set up an armor display in your house and you hang hang old armor or craft dresses on them. LoTRO allows for 2 different dress slots but I find its not very unique when it comes to clothing.

  • DeadeXDeadeX Member Posts: 170
    Originally posted by SaetiaBelle

    Originally posted by DeadeX


    You can wear a robe and look "pretty" in pretty much any fantasy MMO. You'll be able to look very beautiful in Aion due to awesome graphics and fantasy setting ;)
     

     

    I'm looking forward to Aion, but I need something else to play until then because it's not available where I live sadly.

    Lineage II has some nice pvp, but boy what a grind, and the female character models there are probably the hottest around if im allowed to say so. Just google "lineage II / lineage 2 female" or something. Lotro looks nice ( pvp is pretty awful tho..) and the game is not too boyish at all. This is probably not what you're looking for, but if you're really into fashion in MMO's entropia universe would be your best pick, hairstylists (a lot of different styles and colours) , bodysculpting, tailors, yearly miss universe contests, malls where you can buy clothes etc & some very nice graphics. However, it's expensive and i wouldn't recommend it.

    I played it for a couple of years a few years back so im just shedding some light on it..

  • CyntheCynthe Member UncommonPosts: 1,414

    I don't know how soon you want to get into PVP but look up Ether Saga Online, it's free, it's cute as all heck and it's got PvP after level 25 or so I think. There's some grinding but lots of quests too. EQ2 on a PvP server might do you good too. Age of Conan has a free trial if you want to give that a go. Lineage 2 is the closest thing to Aion and is available that I can think of, if you can live with level grind for a few months. ^_^;;; 

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  • MirrimMirrim Member Posts: 143

    I've been playing the CN release of Aion for a month or so now. It's quite enjoyable and the graphics: both scenery and characters are beautiful. If  you don't wish to play that while waiting for the EU/NA release of Aion, I'd suggest EQ2 also.

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  • CyntheCynthe Member UncommonPosts: 1,414
    Originally posted by Loke666


    EQ2 is quite popular with female players, but if you want to look really pretty I would go for Aion or Guildwars. Aion is however only relesed in korean yet so youll have to wait a while for that. GW have no monthly fees but costs like a regular game to get.
    But start with trying the free EQ2 trial, it is really worth a try at least. It is not that unlike Wow but have some really neat stuff like fashion slots and barbers.
    everquest2.station.sony.com/freeTrial.vm If you like it, you can just start paying the monthly fees without buying the game and youll get all expansions but the last for free.

     

    You can be just as pretty in EQ2 look!

     

       Hee hee. :P

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  • cerebrixcerebrix Member UncommonPosts: 566

     I have the best mmo ever at my house.

     

    the pvp is the best you ever had I promise.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    i kid i kid lol.  hope you find the game youre looking for. 

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  • SgtFrogSgtFrog Member Posts: 5,001

    EQ2 is a pretty crappy game for someone who wants mainly pvp, its mainly for the pve crowd

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  • CyntheCynthe Member UncommonPosts: 1,414
    Originally posted by SgtFrog


    EQ2 is a pretty crappy game for someone who wants mainly pvp, its mainly for the pve crowd

     

    You've played the PvP servers have you? They're FFA or at least they were at some point, think they still are. Crappy or not it's PvP and there's nice dresses smart ass. :p If you have a better suggestion other then play Aion in chinese which the OP doesn't want to do then don't keep us waiting.

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  • LynxJSALynxJSA Member RarePosts: 3,334

    As others above mentioned, LOTRO and EQ2 seem like MMOs you might like.

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  • SgtFrogSgtFrog Member Posts: 5,001
    Originally posted by Cynthe

    Originally posted by SgtFrog


    EQ2 is a pretty crappy game for someone who wants mainly pvp, its mainly for the pve crowd

     

    You've played the PvP servers have you? They're FFA or at least they were at some point, think they still are. Crappy or not it's PvP and there's nice dresses smart ass. :p If you have a better suggestion other then play Aion in chinese which the OP doesn't want to do then don't keep us waiting.

     

    Well yes kinda, but i didnt like the pvp.

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  • ZerocydeZerocyde Member UncommonPosts: 412


    Originally posted by SaetiaBelle
    I'm looking for a game to play thats not too boyish.. IE I don't want to fly a spaceship or anything I just want to wear a robe and look pretty.
    Anyhow I have overplayed that Wow game and I didn't like Warhammer or Lord of the thingymajigs online and I certainly don't like historical games. I also don't want to play hello kitty online cause I'm not into kids games either. I mainly like pvp so pvp is a big must and I like playing support or healer role play. I tried one game that didn't even have a healer class... so now I don't want to waste my time downloading another one that is going to go in my recycle bin straight away so any help is great thanks.I would like opinions from ladies mostly if there is any about. ThanksOh and I don't mind spending money either. image

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  • someforumguysomeforumguy Member RarePosts: 4,088

    Good game for a short while is GW. Has casual PvP that can be started right away by creating a PVP only character. Pretty female avatars, no subs. Overall a good game to play between waiting for other MMO's. If you really like PVP in this game you can even take it into the highly competitive Guild vd Guild rankings. Oh and like in any MMO, healers are always in demand.

  • pussaykatpussaykat Member Posts: 791

    This is nice but someone looking for a game to "look pretty in a dress" and pretending to be female over internet has me wondering about if this is real or not.

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  • MurashuMurashu Member UncommonPosts: 1,386
    Originally posted by pussaykat


    This is nice but someone looking for a game to "look pretty in a dress" and pretending to be female over internet has me wondering about if this is real or not.

    Says the guy named pussaykat with a female avatar lol.

  • NekrataalNekrataal Member Posts: 557

    I would highly recommand GW while you wait for Aion. As for EQ2 pvp server, I would avoid it like the pest.

    Just my opinion...

  • pussaykatpussaykat Member Posts: 791

    It's an angel. Angels aren't real so they can't be female or male. As for my name, i like kitties you meanie.

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  • SaetiaBelleSaetiaBelle Member UncommonPosts: 53
    edited November 2023

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    Post edited by SaetiaBelle on
    Hey, Belle here. Full time mom of 3. Married to Dwayne. Moved to the US some years ago. Love it! 
    "Forget the unwritten, uncollected works of the poet
    You never were." - a song lyric from Saetia, my fave band in the world. 
  • someforumguysomeforumguy Member RarePosts: 4,088
    Originally posted by SaetiaBelle


    Thanks for the replies. I have actually tried EQ2 free trial a few months back and didn't really like it. There seems to be mixed opinions on the PVP in that game. I have the first game for Guild Wars (I bought it about 6 years ago) can I still have fun on this game or should I buy the expansion packs? I never really played it before cause my computer wasn't very good so it got shoved in a box somewhere



     

    Original Guild Wars has a nice storyline, but the other chapters offer new features that you might like. Nightfall for example lets you develop heroes (henchmen). These heroes can be developed with customised gear and skills. Basically in Guild Wars you develop your character by gathering different skills for more diversity and developing these heroes. It might be a refreshing change from just lvling a character.

    You can PVP with only the original Guild Wars. But if you are planning to join a guild for some well organised guild vs guild, you will have to buy the other chapters for a lot of skills that are commonly used in GvG. Although I think you can buy skill unlocksets in the online store now for PVP use.

  • arashi500arashi500 Member Posts: 10

    I would say EQ2, mainly because of the vast variety of everything in it. Although the population is almost destroyed, and all the patches can take computers that 2-3 years old or more over a straight day to install.

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