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====== To Werewolf or Not To Werewolf ====== | ====== To Werewolf or Not To Werewolf ====== | ||
- | Similar to [[todruidornot|Druid]], | + | Similar to [[todruidornot|Druid]], |
- | The main drawback | + | Werewolves melee combat used to be exceptionally good and while it still is great, has been nerfed somewhat. They get very nice buffs still, however. |
- | I personally was told, and would also recommend, that if you want to play Werewolf, make a new character specifically for it. That way you can enjoy how it works without affecting your " | + | The main drawback is arguably much more hefty than the Druid decision at present, however. For three days each month, the full moon will be out and you will be forced |
- | If you do play Werewolf, I would also highly recommend a good guild with at least one high level Armorsmith and other Werewolf character that can help you. | + | While this change may seem like a small tradeoff, three days is a very long time for some players who play on a daily basis. This can hamstring any major projects, harvesting, or crafting you were planning on doing, especially if you needed to be in human form to do it. A final drawback worth mentioning is that while most animals are fine with wolves, there are a few foxes in Kur that are afraid of and have runes warding away any wolves from their camp. One fox refuses to talk to wolves because they are too scary, even. |
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+ | I personally was told, and would also recommend, that if you want to play Werewolf and you've already invested in a character with level 40 or higher combat skills, just make a new character specifically for it. That way you can enjoy how it works without affecting your " | ||
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+ | If you do play Werewolf, I would also highly recommend a good guild with at least one high level Armorsmith and one other Werewolf character that can help you learn the ins and outs of it. | ||
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+ | Harry the Wolf is near Therese in the Serbule Garden area if you want to get bitten and become a wolf. He'll be your replacement for Joeh and Marna while in Animal form and will buy a lot of goods from you that you otherwise couldn' | ||
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+ | Also, just like with Druid and Animal Forms, I have little to no experience with Werewolf and it's possible there are other limitations that you should be aware of, so please confer with an existing Werewolf first before making this decision. Werewolf is currently the most restrictive and permanent decision you can make in the game as far as I know, so the decision should NOT be made lightly if you've already invested time into being NOT a werewolf. | ||
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+ | __Now, with all that said, I would say that if you really want to play as a werewolf on your main character, just do it__. There' | ||
- | Harry the Wolf is near Therese in the Serbule Garden area if you want to get bitten and become a wolf. He'll be your replacement for Joeh and Marna while in Animal form and will buy a lot of goods from you that you otherwise couldn' |
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