The blacksmithing thing was part of one of the original advertisements for UO in 1997 if it's the one I'm thinking of, so the ad is basically targeting players from pre-trammel hoping they will want to re-live their memories with RTB. If ya notice, the skill gain went to 100.0 , which was the original cap on skills instead of 120.0. Back then blacksmithing was by far the #1 most sought after skill since they were the only one's who could make valuable GM armor.The Avatar was a blacksmith in the ad? I don't get it.
Or an intern, or a volunteer, or a trained monkey. Just someone, literally anyone will do at this point lolI think they need to add a marketing team. Or person.
This ^It's better than nothing
It's better than nothing
Good idea but RtB only goes back 3 years I read here on Stratics. Surely at least one of my older accounts can't be bothered to become active.The blacksmithing thing was part of one of the original advertisements for UO in 1997 if it's the one I'm thinking of, so the ad is basically targeting players from pre-trammel hoping they will want to re-live their memories with RTB. If ya notice, the skill gain went to 100.0 , which was the original cap on skills instead of 120.0. Back then blacksmithing was by far the #1 most sought after skill since they were the only one's who could make valuable GM armor.
And they were soooo easy to kill when they went mining. Fantastic times!Great video !
Blacksmith were the most respected and trusted avatars in the early years.
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