Initiation...can a carpenter craft GM paddles yet?Saw some guy wearing Armour of Initiation set in Luna..blessed, resists on each piece 9/9/9/9/9 and Brittle. Since he was/is a returning player, I take it this means the new welcome packs are live?
Any idea what else is included?Part of the new player kit - I think this has been "live" for about 2 weeks now, nearly.
So its basically GM armor that can't be repaired.Comes with every new SA Account code:
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WARNING** Per the Email - The code will not work on accounts older than 30 days. So dont try using the starter kit code on an active account.
Brittle stuff can be repaired. It just can't be PoFed.So its basically GM armor that can't be repaired.
That's, uhm, really underwhelming for newbies. At least its blessed, I suppose.
1. The picture IS the full set actually. Puts you at 54 each resist.First, thanks to Promathia for posting the screencap.
Brittle stuff can be repaired. It just can't be PoFed.
It is a spectacularly underwhelming piece, though.
With the following qualifier that has to be made: It's a set, which means, typically, that the entire set will have much greater properties than the sum of its part.
However....What on earth is the point of giving people just 1 piece of the set? Wouldn't it be nice to give the returners an entire set of, say, all 60 resists and 1 of each regen or something like that? Something that'll make them at least semi-viable straight out?
When I first read the announcement, which has I think yet to be posted on the UO Herald (am I right on that, or have I just missed it?), I had assumed they'd be getting a full suit of armor.
If this is aimed at returning players, imagine if they haven't played since, say, a month after AoS, and they log in in Dull Copper Plate, GM made, which these days is rather horrid.
At least they can walk around with a weird looking leather suit that will have them viable enough to, say, farm troglodytes or something.
-Galen's player
EDIT: Anyone know what's up with the other ticket, the Queen Dawn ticket?
Interesting...It's not a "set" as the term is commonly understood in UO then.1. The picture IS the full set actually. Puts you at 54 each resist.
Many thanks for the clarification.Item Sets are related groups of equippable items that, when equipped together, have properties that are greater than simply the sum of their parts.
It does indeed look good; hope they don't suddenly decide to start enforcing the rule about not using a character from Ultima Lore, though!2. The ticket activates the skill gain acceleration. You can dble click it to turn it off and on (I decided to make a character name that would look good on the ticket)
Sad.3. Looks like the information is on the Japan UO site, but not ours.
Interesting...It's not a "set" as the term is commonly understood in UO then.
From that link:
Many thanks for the clarification.
It would be a true Set if the total properties were greater than the sum of the parts.
(Or were the resists as individual pieces even worse?)
heck they coulda just gave a virtue armor set. still at least an effort. Perhaps they could create mid lvl skill quests for major skills, maybe somethin to help raise from 50 to like 75/80ish? Basically a tier 2 of new haven quests, could add them and make gargoyle versions of some of the existing quests.
Hello, new players get 'brittle' armor THAT MAKES THEM LOOK LIKE A PUMPKIN! How cool is that??? Nothing says 'awesome game' to a new player like ugly armor that turns you a ghastly shade of gold-orange.Its a half-assed effort at best. They could, ya know, finish New Haven... Give the newbie gargoyles any quests of their own. Perhaps a new player experience that actually teaches a newbie how to play the game for more than 5 mins.
Hello, new players get 'brittle' armor THAT MAKES THEM LOOK LIKE A PUMPKIN! How cool is that??? Nothing says 'awesome game' to a new player like ugly armor that turns you a ghastly shade of gold-orange.
rolleyes:
Hear hearI don't understand ... EA giving new players free stuff to make them die less often, and people worried about not being good enough or colored right? Whaaaaat.... if 54 physical isn't good enough to kill skeletons and zombies then the noob shouldn't be playing video games to begin with.
All trammel bank runes is a bit bland.
A variety of locations would be more interesting for the player.
How does this work? Does it have a timer on it? Would a person be able to use it and then turn it off before it's all used up?2. The ticket activates the skill gain acceleration. You can dble click it to turn it off and on
Don't hurt yourself...it's not worth getting into as of yet.that's new players what do returning players get there was talk about adv tokens getting remade i want to see them before i turn mine back on but it better happen soon as i am dying to play.
been a long time looker on stratics just never signed upplaying UO since 98 and want to get back to it......