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Return to Gaming, Part II
So here's the next installment in my "Return to Gaming" series. You can call it a series when there's two of something, right? Anyways...
Yesterday was a good day. Whilst taking mental breaks and logging into EQ2, I managed to level myself from 13.5-ish to dinging 17 by the time I logged out finally for the evening. Not a bad deal.
I plowed through the blue quests I had in my log, which is how I prefer to level when I'm solo. White con means it's equal level to me, blue is one level lower, green is two levels lower. Yellow is one level higher than me, orange is two levels higher and red is instant death. So I like working on the blue ones at once, white when I can handle the mobs (some are easier to kill than others) and I don't like letting quests go green on me. Sometimes a quest line will be tagged yellow or orange though, but the initial requirements are white/blue to me. That's because if it has multiple steps, later on the quest could lead me to a yellow/orange area. Of course, by the time I reach that area, I should have theoretically leveled to the point where the previously too high bits are now just right!
Yesterday was a good day. Whilst taking mental breaks and logging into EQ2, I managed to level myself from 13.5-ish to dinging 17 by the time I logged out finally for the evening. Not a bad deal.
I plowed through the blue quests I had in my log, which is how I prefer to level when I'm solo. White con means it's equal level to me, blue is one level lower, green is two levels lower. Yellow is one level higher than me, orange is two levels higher and red is instant death. So I like working on the blue ones at once, white when I can handle the mobs (some are easier to kill than others) and I don't like letting quests go green on me. Sometimes a quest line will be tagged yellow or orange though, but the initial requirements are white/blue to me. That's because if it has multiple steps, later on the quest could lead me to a yellow/orange area. Of course, by the time I reach that area, I should have theoretically leveled to the point where the previously too high bits are now just right!
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