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by Valdimyr » Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:43 am
Yes. I agree with the previous posts. Things are fine the way they are and we shouldn't change a thing. When I made my last comment about increasing the amount of experience it takes to train, I wasn't thinking on a new player's behalf and how hard it would be for them to train anything, especially not knowing where to go.
I do believe it is a shame for people that power level, because that isn't what this game is about. It is a roleplaying mud, and thus you should try to roleplay not hurry to be the almighty most powerful uber 1337 person around that can PK anyone.
I don't look down on players that do it, and there is no way that it can be stopped, unless an immortal or player notices someone that's doing it and gives them a little OOC message that, maybe they should slow it down a bit and have some fun. I mean, why try and change it so that they can't power level? The fun in the game is taking your time and spending quality time with other players going off on fun adventures or just sitting around a camp fire in the forest telling jokes and tales of the old. That is why I don't look down on power levelers, I just feel sorry for them. They are missing the bigger picture and what the MUD is really about and it is a shame that they will probably never find it's true meaning.
In conclusion: Let things stay the way they are so it doesn't make it harder for a complete new player and in return them saying to themselves, "This is way too hard to level or earn any coin, I'm leaving" and then we will never find any new people to help out or befriend.
I really don't roleplay with groups that much as I tend to stick to myself, though I always welcome company when the moment comes about. I do however roleplay by myself and even do smotes and things of that nature, even when it's just me, myself and I in the room. On that particular character that I speak of, he has over 550 hours so far and is only still level 40. So, if you think you have to level real fast to be all powerful so that you can take care of yourself because you are all alone, take it from me, you really don't have to.
I'm not saying don't go adventuring either. On the contrary, explore until your legs tell you they are going to leave you if you make them go any further. Though I don't like using it, unless roleplaying that it is a short distance of what I see........the reason I can survive anywhere I go and be by myself is because you can LOOK in any direction to see if something powerful is ahead, or you can use the greatest command ever, FLEE and you will do just fine. Also, always make maps of where you go, that way you can never get lost and end up walking into trouble. That in itself is a fun task that I also like to do, and it has given me a pretty huge array of different maps from everywhere that I have traveled.
I hope what I have said was read in full, or at least the main parts of my points and will be taken into consideration, especially for the ones that question if they do level up too quickly.
Sincerely,
Valdimyr