Unconvincing beginnings
I have to say that starting the game didn't warm me up to it instantly, I knew it was based on D&D fourth edition and that it was free to play, but that pretty much was it, so I created my character and chose a race. They all had passive effects and I really couldn't tell what was better than others so I ran with the one I found the silliest, ability-wise. Maybe they should've let the player chose a class before a race, so you know what stats you need?
I love gold find and critical hits! |
The sixth class is 'coming soon!' |
If it truly was random I would sit here and roll until I get all 18s |
I thought I knew everything about Neverwinter just by looking at this. |
You start off most of your adventures by talking to a military guy in the city and he will send you to one of the other maps of the game to talk to someone. You'll end up in a quest hub with two or three quests, work your way in the zone until you can do a 5-player dungeon or move on to the next map. All maps have a different theme, being undeads, lizards, bandits, wolves, barbarians, etc. In each map, you can gather tokens by killing enemies and then exchange these tokens for good items later on, it takes a bit of grinding to get anywhere good, so you also can spend a few tokens for a random equipment piece. Most of the quests involve killing things or getting items, so this is not the most original part of this game.
In this map, I was fighting orcs. |
Each power has three ranks and you'll get to level most of them by the end of your level 60 |
Ths boss wasn't immune to freezing so I cold beamed him to death. |
I died when someone rang the doorbell, I swear. |
Everyone is doing the free-chest-but-costly-key! |
1000 ZEN = 10$. Heavy Worg indeed. |
It kinds of reminds me of eve online, a little. |
'Protect Caravan' gives you astral diamonds and I just unlocked it, two hours is a bit much. |
First you take 20 points of regular feats, then it's up to paragon feats! |
Level 25 out of 15 is what you're saying? |
I've started throwing away my Rank 1 runes because I lack space. |
All and all, Neverwinter is a pretty good MMORPG, even if I never played with anyone else, there were no incentives to do random dungeons with people, I might try that later, but still. You still kill things and get loot, but the setting and systems in it are different enough to keep you interested. It's pretty hard to die with the amount of potions you can drink and the strength of your skills against your enemies, but that just makes seeing all of the content easier. The crafting and companions systems are interesting, the amount of customizing you can do to your character is enough to let you play the way you want, and if you really grind for it, you won't need to spend any real money to buy these Zen-locked items.
Gelatinous cube, I've missed you. (Also that star symbol next to the HP bar means that it's immune to crowd control) |
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