Hibernia - Just how bad were we rushed?

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Danya

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Originally posted by Halfmad
Dannyn if minstrels are so common why not delete your char and come play in hibbie with me and the gang!

no?

damn ;)

1. I already play Hib.
2. I cba leveling yet another character. :p
3. I'd rather taunt aeiedel in the frontiers ;)
4. Chipper would be lonely if I left albion. :p

Also on the drops thing, in beta I had a level 10 armsman with a full set of af 26 magic chain (forlorn) and several magical items, and I wasn't even trying that hard to get them (no magic sword though, not many magic weapon drops except quest/otd before level 20).
 
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Kobold

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No need getting bitchy on hibernia now...I still enjoy the treehugging :m00:

Not very much drops xept in dungeons, thats true, but who cares..get you're lazy asses down in one of those dungeons then :clap: :clap:

CM have plenty of very nice drops ;)
 
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old.Dunham

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Hibernia's looks ain't the finest - that's true but at least the travel routes and bind points are kinda best of all realms (ever wondered why there are 2 bindstones as close as 200 m in the Avalon Marshes?). You can travel rather free through the whole country which I really appreciate.

And if you take a look at the country-side people use that possibilty and hunt almost everywhere. Can't tell how boring it was on Stonehenge not to meet anyone in Avalon Marshes or Cornwall for hours since 70 % of the people sieged the dungeons or roamed in the Plains of Salisbury.

What Albion offers with colourful and detailed landscapes it lacks of fun-to-play and varied characters - most of 'em are just plain boring or weak.

Can't complain about the drops too - didn't get more or less than elsewhere - that is if you fight sentient beings mostly.

Best of all are the folks around here - most of 'em are very nice and helpful and fun to play with.

So, hurray for Hibernia! :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
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<Harle>

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Originally posted by Dunham
Hibernia's looks ain't the finest - that's true but at least the travel routes and bind points are kinda best of all realms (...)


...especially the bind-stones in Tir Uphorst and Innis Carthaig :rolleyes:
 
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old.Dunham

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For Tir Urphost you can bind at TNN N-entrance at least, not too far and for Innis you get 2 direct horse connection which isn't that bad.
Dying in Cornwall is more annoying...
 
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Danya

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Originally posted by Dunham
For Tir Urphost you can bind at TNN N-entrance at least, not too far and for Innis you get 2 direct horse connection which isn't that bad.
Dying in Cornwall is more annoying...

not really, horse from caer ulfwych...

Personally I've been bound at the Salisbury bridge for about 10 levels now - if I'm xping I always get res, and the bridge is good for RvR.
 

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