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I have played this game on and off for a few years now.
I pop on from time to time here and in game to see whats changed.
I love the plot and the world is very different from those theme park mmo's.
Crafting is spot on and choosing skills is in the players hands.

..when I signed up I took my time to get off the noob island which was not a big deal. I found mainland ..well...void of players my lvl. I asked for help in general**....crickets chirped louder.** I signed up for a guild and they were helpful. But i was taken to a lvl 50 zone to lvl up.which i really didnt enjoy. It was a good idea i guess. The thought was lvl up then go back and do quests. I left that other mmo not to grind lvls. I then tried again a few years later thinking I would be ok with noobie island. After maxing out lvls there and helping all i could with gear etc...I found the same to be true. Now I would love to come back and experience mainland but not if I have to do it alone. My time is precious and I enjoy to play an mmo with someone. If that was the case I would finish kingdoms of amalur.

So question is...will I once again be alone on mainland while I complete quests/skills/digging etc as I go through the lvls???

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I want to give you 3 different answers for this question:

1. Most common style

Many if not most players new to ryzom are very comfortable with doing the silan and early ML content solo. There are several reasons for that: The content is with a few exceptions easy to solo. Not everyone is the type of human that talks to and gets in touch with strangers easily. Most MMOs out there are not about teaming up until you reach some level of content (instances).

So Silan is mostly solo business. However, a helpful guild that recruits you on ML should help you to get into level ranges where teaming up is more and more frequently done. Ryzom requires a lot of teamplay once you reach a certain level (roughly lvl 80). It won't be hard to find people and teams then. It might be helpful to join a guild that has a lot of new players.

2. Find someone / a few people early in game

If you are more of a social type of human you can try to find a small group of people to join with very early in game. Doing so will help all of you throughout the game - and create a unique experience finding out a lot about ryzom on your own. I think this is the most fun way to get onto our root ball, but it might take some time to find suitable people to team up with.

The main difference to the method above is that you don't need to 'skip' all that <~80 content in order to get people to actually play with (actually playing in contrast to receiving help).

3. Many new players at the moment

Ryzom has more new players than it had before the release of the mac and linux native clients and the introduction of lvl 125 free to play. You'll find a lot of players at or below lvl 125 now.

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Thanks for the quick response.

IM NOT HUMAN! Actually Im Zorai! lol

Ok I guess if there is such an influx of players as you say I might give it another go.

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Shaladar
IM NOT HUMAN! Actually Im Zorai! lol

+1 :)

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#5 Report | Quote[en] 

See the guild list in the forums. Several largish guilds seem to be actively recruiting.

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Phaedreas Tears - 15 years old and first(*) of true neutral guilds in Atys.
(*) This statement is contested, but we are certainly the longest lasting.
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Hope there are RP guilds. I actually have the stories for all my characters.

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There are a few RP Guilds that are actively recruiting at the moment. Check the Guild Registry. =)

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