Good luck!
I'm a returning player who came back a month ago after not playing since 2010. Your rules can get you up to and through the grand master level (100 in main skills). Being a 7x GM was considered the epitome for an experienced character. A long time ago, you would have been considered ready for the high end content of the time, especially with support of guild and/or teammates.
Nowadays, GM level seems to be considered a starting point. Like in chess, you have "learned the rules." High end content is now tuned for players who have managed to get their important, and in many cases, all skills to 120, legendary, 6x at this level is often a goal template, but there are still some skills which are capped at 100.
Note that what had been considered end game content (when the skill cap was 100) still exists. But to get the really important drops, like power scrolls and stat scrolls, I think you pretty much need to be teamed with really advanced players. I.e. you can't get above 100 skill without a power scroll or 225 stat cap (230 for many long term veterans) without the scrolls, and the spawns which drop those scrolls are tuned for players who already have those capabilities.
Or, ... you spend real money and buy the scrolls from 3rd-party sources. If you are in an active guild, guild mates may have scrolls to give you. I think both of these violate your rules, so adventuring with friends will be your route. I've checked various shards for players selling such scrolls through vendors, and on most, they just are not available. Also, the level 105, 110, and 115 power scrolls are not even marketed by the 3rd-party guys or player vendors. It's either 120 or nothing. That is a shame, because the other scrolls drop in more abundance. Even if you can't get to 120 right away, even a 105 or 110 scroll lets you advance. You still may eventually want the 120, but there appears to be nothing available for math geeks who know that 110 > 100.
Concerning Siege Perilous, that is intentionally a tough nut. You can't build your own infrastructure of characters, with craftsmen, fighters, and scribes. One helpful change is that the old "one house per account" rule has been sort of relaxed. You can now have two houses per account, so long as one of them is on Siege or the Japanese-equivalent shard, Mugen.
Welcome aboard and Good Luck.
I think 1) and 2) are good targets. I doubt 3) is feasible in UO. The RNG can be so brutal. You can farm mobs or craft RNG based items for weeks on end without getting the result, while dozens of them sit ready on vendors. And then the prices are so steep, you will never get the gold to buy them by just playing PvM/PvP content. You need to sell stuff to to get some gold incoming.
But I like the general attitude of experiencing the game yourself. You will have a lot fun on this path and there is content for months or years along the way.
And if you start paying your account now, you can also have the most desirable UO item in just 14 years, 2032 or like that 😂
Certain power scrolls and EM event drops can get you into big gold quicker than anything else (without starting a major discussion *grin*). Might wanna get in the groove with that.
Welcome! Look forward to seeing you document your adventures. When Endless Journeys goes live I thought this was something Vets could do, to build a character up from scratch and to use only equipment they can craft, buy from NPC vendors, or loot off their kills just as a challenge with the side benefit of likely playing and hunting in areas Endless Journey returners would be playing.
Awesome. I have done 1 to 3 but for number 4 I just find UO as an escape from reality with no intent on being the best or seeing how far I can go
Hi UO Vets! I have a question RE the Deluxe Starter Pack:
Are the points gained by using the Community Collection Point Award and Dungeon Point Award Point tokens transferable between shards?
Welcome to UO, Grimjack!
I'm afraid the Deluxe Starter Pack is a brand new package and I do not know much about it. To the best of my knowledge the points are bound to your character, and go with you when you transfer. Best to get a more informed answer tho.
I read your first journal entry, very well written. You are right that the game itself does very little hand holding. Many see this as a bad thing, but to me it creates an environment where an actual community can exist. This is an aspect where other MMOs I have played just sort of flounder.
I don't want to give any spoilers or unsolicited advice, but I do want to suggest joining the General chat channel if you have not found it already. I don't know about Formosa, but on most shards the Help channel is default but mostly empty.
Happy adventuring!
Welcome Grimjack!
If you find yourself on Great Lakes--look for Fishing Council of Britannia 🙂
Good luck Grimjack. If you need any tips or decide to break your own rules let me know I'll help you out on Siege or Atl.
All the stuff is shard account and in some cases char bound.
I think he means the actual points tho, once the token is used. Like if you tamed and donated 100 dragons to the Royal Zoo, I think the char keeps those points if they xfer to another shard.
oh... hm... dont know about that.
From what shard to what shard are you moving? Because transfers from Atlantic to Siege are not possible, fyi...
I would guess the community points transfer along...but you better get that confirmed.
I admire a person who wants to do it their own way and willing to take their lumps as they come. UO is not a kiddie game... no formal quest line... if your willing to stick your neck out and believe me there is a good chance a axe is out there... As one of the beta players UO has always been unique in its world. Life is not a given, you know this right off the bat... the first time your killed by a pk or red in fel. I will say don't look a friendly piece of advice in the mouth kiddo it just might save your hide and all you worked hard to get.... Welcome to the UO community of players.
Did not read all of the responses here so this may have already been suggested. But since it sounds like you are in Tel Mur most of the time seek out Percolem the hunter and do the kill 20 toxic sliths quest over and over again. I think you have to work up to it and do some other easier quests he offers first. The slths you kill will provide pretty good gold per kill by UO standards, you will get pottery fragments and scroll fragments that you can use to complete the Tel Mur library quests, you will get some armor and weapons that you can get pretty good gold for if you sell them to the Tel Mur blacksmith, you will get plenty of weapons your thrower can use, and you will get some valuable crafting items. If you skin them after killing them you can get even more including one of the reagents your mystic uses. If you decide to skin them use a skinning knife and then after that use a scissors to cut up the pelts. I worked these for a long time and did quite well. If you can get a reptile slayer, that will help a lot. Also there is another quest qiver at the entrance to the blacksmith shop. If you do his quest over and over you can get slayers your thrower can use. I started about two years ago and found Tel Mur to be a great area for someone with the kind of stats you have right now. You will find the sliths to the east of the royal city. The area to the west is great too. Lots of snakes and other things but not many Sliths. The area to the south is good if you decide to do the quest you get from the quest giver in front of the blacksmiths shop. Good luck. Glad to see I am not the only new player in the game.
By the way the Tel Mur Percolem and the library quest givers provide the best quest rewards. You will be very satisfied with what they give you. Also, would recommend you do not do the bora quests Percolem offers. They take forever to kill and you don't get much from them afterwards.
If not already said. Replace focus with imbuing. You have no skills for the soulforge.
*blinks, stretches, yawns, blinks again, squints, realizes she doesn't have her glasses on, grabs them, focuses.....
reads
reads more
grins
returns to her own musings, hiding the glasses away*
wow thats awesome! congrats
Congratulations.
I'm happy that you are so excited for it.
Congrats on Joining UO, then disappearing for 2.5 years, then returning and placing a house...no really, congrats.
Welcome to the madness. 🙂