Universal Order & Chaos - Universal MMO - Official TA Guild Jam Packed w/240 Players [v1.0.2]

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  1. thespartan

    thespartan Well-Known Member

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    Where do I find an auction house? And is there anyway to get gold without an IAP?
     
  2. Xexist

    Xexist Well-Known Member

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    Okay you win. A phone call can interrupt the game. Might as well cancel my subscription now. Call gameloft and let them know they can start packing their boxes and close the office.

    OR

    Make an instance and people can just take their chances, besides noone said it had to be 40 people. I would be happy with 5-10
     
  3. Osmiral

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    100 bronze = 1 silver; 100 silver = 1 gold;
     
  4. Xexist

    Xexist Well-Known Member

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    100 gold = wanna be friends? :)
     
  5. btwistboy

    btwistboy Well-Known Member

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    As of right now, there are only 750 people online daily and most people are like level 5. 10 even seems too much at higher levels.
     
  6. thespartan

    thespartan Well-Known Member

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    Sorry to keep posting, but no one has answered this yet. Where do I find an auction house?
     
  7. gwlaw99

    gwlaw99 New Member

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    #1087 gwlaw99, Apr 29, 2011
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    There is one in the main city Greenmont in the north west corner of A. Forrest. If you look on the city map it is the hammer symbols near the middle.

    Someone else a few dozen pages back said there is also one in Bellshoul, but I have never heard of it.
     
  8. Osmiral

    Osmiral Well-Known Member

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    I believe the city is called Greenmont.
     
  9. dansu

    dansu Well-Known Member

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    There's an auction house on the second floor of the main building in Bellshoal.
    When you first approach the building, a tip appears telling you about the auction house. That's what prompted me to look around until I found it.
     
  10. dansu

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    Blacksmithing allows you to craft plate armor so, yeah, it's ideal for a warrior. Similarly, tailoring is good for cloth wearers (mage, monk) and leatherworking is good for rangers.
     
  11. ilStugots

    ilStugots Well-Known Member

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    They really screwed up making the Auction House so far from the newbie zones.
     
  12. gwlaw99

    gwlaw99 New Member

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    #1092 gwlaw99, Apr 29, 2011
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    So has anyone leveled up enough to discuss what build they are using? What works, what doesn't, etc.. I am still level seven as all I could do was play a little last night, and am wondering whether to take my Ranger down the assasin or bow route.
     
  13. C.Hannum

    C.Hannum Well-Known Member

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    Regarding all the angst over professions ;):

    First, assuming they even turn out to be more than a time/gold sink (oh please oh please oh please, so sick of the "the best stuff HAS to be drops" mentality), what the cynic said a few pages back about skipping out on them and just buying the finished goods from the auction house is, in all likelihood, the cheapest, most practical approach.

    Even if it's not, you've got 3 character slots, right?

    One is tailoring, one is blacksmithing, one is leather working, just send raw material stacks through the mail to whoever and craft away. So far, it looks like crafting "level" is based on crafting stuff (i.e. business currency), not the character level, so it's not even like you need to do more than get an alt through to Greenmont, a couple of days at the most casual approach.

    I don't know how well they implemented or balanced the crafting professions, but they did make a very forgiving system at the least.
     
  14. gwlaw99

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    #1094 gwlaw99, Apr 29, 2011
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    Great idea! I suggest making sure that you use warrior for blacksmith, ranger for leather and either monk or mage for tailoring. It is possible, as in WoW, that some items are only usable by the person who makes them.
     
  15. ArtNJ

    ArtNJ Well-Known Member

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    In WOW, I had a naked level 1 dwarf that I kept permanently parked by the mailbox/auction house. (Naked because he was only concerned with making a buck, so naturally he had to sell his starter clothes.) Unless you *really* want to level 4 toons, just run a level 1 to Greenmont and park it by the auction house. Problem solved. Then, anytime your bag is getting full, put whatever will eventually get auctioned in the mail to your auction alt. Plenty of mailboxes all over.

    Just stick tight to the road....big aggro range at level 1 :(
     
  16. palozola

    palozola New Member

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    Sorry for the repost but does anyone know why I can play this on my home wifi but on a 3g wifi from a phone or hotspot it says no internet connection despite every other game working fine?
     
  17. dannythefool

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    Crafting ranks have minimum character levels. You need to be level 8 to first learn a job, 14 to advance to intermediate and on.
     
  18. dansu

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    You need a better shield. There is a lowbie quest that gives you a nice 300 AC shield. On my warrior, according to the defense stats page, it raised my defense from 7% damage mitigation to 25% so the difference is noticeable. However, my talent build and playing style favors wielding large, slow two-handed weapons so I can run around and gather three mobs at once then stand still and spam Swift Strike/Cleave to cause mass carnage :)

    My other character is a monk and I definitely cannot stand toe-to-toe against multiple mobs like a plate-wearer can. However, I find myself playing my monk more because it's more challenging. I'm still too low level to truly unlock the monk's damage dealing potential but, for now, I'm just nuking like a mage and tossing a friendly heal once in a while. I even did an escort quest and had to heal the NPC to keep him alive. That was fun :p
     
  19. stlredbird

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    Ya I'm not even spec'd as guardian so I needed to switch to a 2H weapon anyway. I need to start doing some blacksmithing though so I have some plate armor.
     
  20. porkchop

    porkchop Well-Known Member

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    Im level 17 and it says i need intermediate foundry although i have enough currency to buy the plan not sure what to do and this is blacksmith
     

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