Author Topic: A Wombat Loose in Nordock  (Read 627 times)

Legacy_Tassie Wombat

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A Wombat Loose in Nordock
« on: February 01, 2012, 03:28:30 am »


               A Wombat Loose in Nordock has been up and testing for 12 months.  To celebrate it's first birthday I have decided to remove the password and open it to the community.

DETAILS:
Server: A Wombats Burrow (CEP 2.3)
Module: A Wombat Loose in Nordock
IP: 123.2.180.80:5121
Forums:  http://www.tas-wombat.net
Type:  PW Action
                       

Levels: 1-60
Magic level: medium
Rules:  light on - have fun, just don't ruin somebody elses experience to achieve it
Quests:  We have a large variety of quests to keep you busy ... and more under construction
Areas:  currently around 300 with at least another 100 under construction
Crafting:  there is a small crafting system that is slowly being expanded and there is a dedicated crafting quests being designed right now.
Play-style:  Hack and Slash / Roleplay ... whatever suits you best.
PVP:  must be consensual / RP

We are a small fun-loving community looking to expand.  Get in on the ground floor and help to shape the world.

Look forward to seeing you in-game  (and watch out for those wombats!)
               
               

               
            

Legacy_icywind1980

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A Wombat Loose in Nordock
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2012, 02:44:10 pm »


               Hi I checked it out today, and thought I'd post a few observations.
It looks like a pretty standard version of Nordock, I kinda thought the starting area was neat, and the death area which I saw a lot of. I dislike that not all quests are added to the journal. The guy wants me to deliver a book but it didn't update my journal and then the server reset, so I have no idea where to go. Also the lady and her ring quest don't update either, nor does the "default" quest giver when you get right into town and the guy who wants the books from the beetles.

The xp was low for something I'd call hack n slash, and all the enemies could easily take out my monk with 16 ac (which is a lot higher than most starting characters may have). You don't start with much gold, and you only get the default weapons, so this would be very low level hack n slash at best.

I didn't try the crafting quests because I was too busy dying from rats in the sewers lol.

All in all, it's pretty standard Nordock, low xp, low magic.
               
               

               
            

Legacy_Tassie Wombat

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A Wombat Loose in Nordock
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2012, 08:51:09 pm »


               

icywind1980 wrote...
Hi I checked it out today, and thought I'd post a few observations.

Firstly, thank you for crawling into the burrow to take a look.  I appreciate the feedback, it is what I need to develop further.

It looks like a pretty standard version of Nordock, I kinda thought the starting area was neat, and the death area which I saw a lot of. I dislike that not all quests are added to the journal. The guy wants me to deliver a book but it didn't update my journal and then the server reset, so I have no idea where to go. Also the lady and her ring quest don't update either, nor does the "default" quest giver when you get right into town and the guy who wants the books from the beetles.

At this stage the only quests added to the journal are the persistant ones ... I have debated whether or not to add ALL quests.  It's something that got overshadowed by some major bug fixes.

Again, thanks for the feedback.
               
               

               


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« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2012, 02:26:08 am »


               Most low level areas look like standard Nordock.  Outside of the low level areas, most encounters have been adjusted to increase in difficulty with PC's.

There are around 50 levels designed for PC's over level 40 ... and believe me these are tough !!