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I am looking for a new MMO and while EQ2 isn't exactly new I have never played it. I have played AC (14 months), AC2 (4 months), WOW (9 months), AO (3 months), DAOC (1 Month), Eve (2 days) and now am bored out of my mind. My problem is I prefer soloing (loved playing a Rogue on WoW that was built for soloing) and have read EQ2 isn't very solo friendly. Can some of you experienced players grade EQ2's soloability from 1 to 5 (5 being highest)?
I have also heard good things about EQ2's PVP, what is a good class for a solo PvPer? Your input is greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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to each his own, or something like that
but dirges are quite fun
realy depends what ya like best
first thing is say what type ya like best ie fighter mage?
then we can recomend one of the 6 that shoot off from that
i can say the evil side is funnier
but the good side is aboundant with goods for sale
pet classes like necro solo very well and carry a good kick in pvp.
Now one thing you should know is EQ2 provides you the chance to solo to 70 but you can do that in half the time grouping and considering the many instances/dungeons its much more fun.
Also EQ2 has a more mature crowd so there is hardly time wasting when your group is formed.
I recall to gather a group in wow was a nightmare as people just dropped out at they feel and would afk for ages.
In EQ2 this gains you a bad rep very very fast and as such such behaviour is much less frequent.So i think its worth while trying the grouping in EQ2.
If not then heck yeah go solo .Each class can solo as long as you are not expecting to go kill some herioc aka elite mob solo.
For me the scout classes seems most obvious as a Solo PvP'er. But thats just mine personal opinion.
Yeah, the maturity is much higher. Due to the complexity of the game. I mean, I used about 3 hours gathering and making all the mats to gain lvl10 crafter. That I could have done in wow in 10 minutes. Also the leveling, the zones. I got constantly atleast 50 quests in my journal, which keeps you going and going. Some are even repeatable (I only do that if I am watching a television show at the same time and want the lousy money *lol*).
Its bigger than possibly imagined. The city itself took me hours and hours to explore..
I also reckon you should go off immediately on a PvP server. That way you won't say the death penalty is low. My first death made it clear: .. no more!
EQ2 is just one of the best MMORPG's out there if I can decide.
Best regards,
Thomas