Learning Curve for first timers

OK, cool, glad it's not just me. Thought I was just a super-stud or something.

Maybe I'll run through them again on Elite, but, frankly, I don't find the instances that interesting that I want to replay them. I think I'll dread starting another character and have to go through the whole series of quests on the island again.

Also, I now fully understand why the Devs here hate instancing. Thumbs up on that.
 
another place that is rather touch is the vah starting place, the treacherous crags. low level roaming mobs and whatnot are rather simple and you might be able to make a few levels off the things easily, but once you start getting into those war camp areas things can be rather tricky. one thing you do need to take note of is where each group [the vah and the kish-ka] owns which camps, this way when you get the messages "the [group] are preparing to defend" or "the [group] are preparing to attack" you can get away from that area or suffer having 3 mobs aggro you.

The other punishing part of the treacherous crags is it contains no MoP. and if you're new to the game it can be hard trying to find a city that does have one [so far the only city that does have a MoP is oggok, which is 4 zones away, which although is simple to get to, but can be scary to new players not knowing what lurks ahead of them]

one more punishing feature the crags has is the Runnyeye Citadel. im not here to complain about the level cap as im sure it was to protect players from high level farmers, and to add a little challenge/punishment to us. The problem is that since there's no MoP to allow other players to group in there then it's nigh impossible to even get deep in if you solo or even duo [yes i've seen duos have troubles :(]


im sure all my whining has been spoken of before so if it is annoying then just delete it.
 
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