I'm new on UO on Lake Austin and I'm starting to feel like Will Smith in I Am Legend. It's kind of lonely out there. Wish I'd gone to ATL where there are apparently a few adventurers left. So I haven't been able to find any mentors in game and I'm hoping to get a few questions answered through this forum.
I've tried the player vendors in Luna. Most seem to be dormant. I was hoping to buy smithy BOD books but they are plentiful yet all listed as not available for sale. What gives with that? And are there any other places where you can find plenty of player vendors (as NPC vendors don't have any good stuff for sale).
It looks like I can't move to ATL without starting a completely new character. ?? But can I move items between my existing same account characters? I'd like to split off a skill to a 2nd character and then freely share items between them. (For example, split the miner/blacksmith into 2 chars but then unload all of the ingots from the miner to the blacksmith. Ditto taming a pet with a new character and then transferring it to my blacksmith.) Are there any options for this.
I wish I'd started UO years ago. I bet it was a thriving metropolis back in the day.
Thanks!! kinerney (Trammel/Lake Austin)
I've tried the player vendors in Luna. Most seem to be dormant. I was hoping to buy smithy BOD books but they are plentiful yet all listed as not available for sale. What gives with that? And are there any other places where you can find plenty of player vendors (as NPC vendors don't have any good stuff for sale).
It looks like I can't move to ATL without starting a completely new character. ?? But can I move items between my existing same account characters? I'd like to split off a skill to a 2nd character and then freely share items between them. (For example, split the miner/blacksmith into 2 chars but then unload all of the ingots from the miner to the blacksmith. Ditto taming a pet with a new character and then transferring it to my blacksmith.) Are there any options for this.
I wish I'd started UO years ago. I bet it was a thriving metropolis back in the day.
Thanks!! kinerney (Trammel/Lake Austin)