WARNING: Not all content can be bought with Zen. Make sure you can buy something with Zen before you drop money on Zen. See Page 48 for more details.The Penny Arcade guild, What A Nice Guild, is on the server Beholder.What is it?
An MMO set in the classic Forgotten Realms, the Iconic city of Neverwinter, setting of D&D and using 4th Edition rule set.
How is it structured?
It’s pretty much a spoke and hub design. The main city of never winter is broken up into little open world hub that have quests that are both open world and instanced.
Why would I want to play it?
Do you like high fantasy, D&D, Action combat, the Forgotten Realms, or making your own stories for other to play? If the answer to any of these questions is yes there is something here for you to enjoy.
Here's the trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHyljJ8hUJ4Combat:
Combat is run like an action game with some hot bar MMO elements. It has a non standard control setup with the mouse look enabled.
Abilities are broken down into categories like so:
- At-Will powers: These can be bound to the left or right mouse button. They can be used as much as the user wants and are the basic attacks of the game. They often have some little bonus to them in the tooltips.
- Encounter powers: You can carry three of these at a time and they are bound to Q,E, and R. these are your standard cooldown type skills. These pack more punch and have more secondary effects than the At-Will powers.
- Daily powers: You carry two of these at a time and are bound to the 1 and 2 key. They are the most powerful skills in the game and are activated by gaining action points. Whenever you perform an attack and one other condition based on class you fill up the D20 gauge in the center of your bottom HUD. When this is full you can use a Daily power.
- Tab Skill: The Tab skill is tied into the class mechanic of each class and is unique to each. You gain this skill at level 10.
Foundry:
The other reason to play it is the foundry. The foundry is the place where intrepid storytellers go to build quests, dungeons and even long quest lines for other players. The hope is that this will give the game longevity. I plan to update this section with information on how to use this system in the future.
In-Depth Producer's Video Walkthrough of the FoundryRaces:
Pretty standard starting set of races here.
There are Human, Elf, Half-elf, Wood elf, Half-Ogre, Dwarf, Halfling, Tiefling, Drow (only available to founders until 60 days into the game)
I’ll add the racial bonuses to each class and give some flavor text soon.
Classes:
- Guardian Fighter- Guardian Fighter has a secondary role of a leader and is a warrior who fights with a shield and heavy armor, thus able to fight with a high degree of survivability and control the battle around him or her. Placement and tactics are very important for a guardian fighter. Guardian Fighters are proficient in Plate armor.
Would I enjoy playing it? Here we have the standard threat tank of the group with an active block skill to boot. Don’t like to take damage? Be this guy.
- Great Weapon Fighter- A Great Weapon Fighter has a secondary role of a striker. They are warriors who eschew shields in favor of large two-handed weapons. They rely on a strong aggressive offense, and yet are still durable enough to serve as a defender in a pinch. They are proficient in Scale armor.
Would I enjoy playing it? This is an off tank with AOE DPS. They start off slow but ramp up mid levels. This class does need more work but if you like AOE and are willing to stick it out for the first 15 levels it get’s better.
- Devoted Cleric- A Devoted Cleric is a build of cleric with controller as a secondary role. They are a versatile class, equally capable of serving as a healer and of controlling the battlefield with the magical power granted by the deity they serve. Devoted clerics wear chainmail for protection.
Would I enjoy playing it? Do you like lasers? How about healing? How about AOE? Did I mention lasers?
- Trickster Rogue- The Trickster Rogue’s unique combination of skills sets up this Rogue build to have a secondary role of controller. It is a damage-dealing class specializing in stealth, speed, precision with a pair of two sharp blades and a store of daggers which can be thrown to distract the enemy. Rogues usually wear leather armor.
Would I enjoy playing it? Making things dead is the name of the game for this class. They take advantage of combat positioning and have some stealthy tricks.
- Control Wizard- Control Wizards focus foremost on their primary role harnessing arcane energies to control the battlefield and helping the party to not get overrun by a swarm of monsters. Apart from that, they are able to dish damage very well and hence their secondary role is that of striker. They crush, restrain, and debilitate their foes. They wield a magical orb and are capable of unleashing torrents of damage on enemy parties. They can only wear cloth armor.
Would I enjoy playing it? A lot of CC here with a nice smattering of utility. Also does decent damage with their powers
Companions:
You can pick up a companion to fight alongside you. These are pretty much soulless beings so no getting to know them like in SWTOR but at least you’re not alone out there. You can only have one active at a time but own many of them.
Feats and Powers:
Power points are gained each level. You can spend them on powers as you see fit but be aware that you will not have as many points as you would need for you to max all of the powers. Be prepared to drop 2-3 of them if you wish to not need to respec later for a costly 600 zen.
Feats are separated into two tiers. They make a certain aspect of your character stronger. Feat respecs cost Astral Diamonds.
- Heroic: These are the feats you pick from level 10-30. They are arranged in two rows and the games pretty much asking you to pick between one or the other.
- Paragon: Here the trees branch off into role trees with each role giving unique choices to change how your class works.
Crafting:
Crafting runs in a queue like system. You set up the jobs and walk away. Each job will tell you how long it will take and what it requires to run. There are five trade skills and they are Leadership, Mailsmithing, Platesmithing, Leatherworking, and Tailoring.
They do what’s pretty much advertised on the tin except leadership which gives XP and different forms of currency.
You can work on crafting (and use the auction house) from a browser by going to
gateway.playneverwinter.comEconomy:
There are many types of currency in this game. Knowing what each does will be pretty important as you move along on your journeys.
- Gold: A base currency that is obtainable only from playing normally. This is used to buy standard items from the vendors. Health potions can be bought with this as can some level of gear.
- Zen: this is the cash shop currency. This buys things on the cash store such as boosts and cosmetic mounts or companions.
- Astral Diamonds: these are sort of a middle ground currency as they can not only be gotten through some in game means but they can also be converted to and from Zen. The auction house also only uses this currency.
- Seals: There are many seals throughout the game with different names like Lion or Gryphon. These are level range currencies and can be used mostly for armor and weapons.
There are also two currency that are gained by
invocating at an alter after you reach level 11.
Courtesy of Arch:
- Ardent Coins: You get one of these coins per day, the first time you do an Invocation. These are permanent coins, unlike their counterparts, and can be spent in the Vault of Piety to gain seals, potions that give long buffs, or saved to purchase mounts, weapons, and even a Guardian Angel companion (although this takes 360 coins)
- Celestial Coins: These are temporary, fleeting pieces of currency that you can use to buy rare crafting materials and enchantments for your gear. The catch? You get one per day, to a maximum of seven...and they disappear if you forget to pray daily. Sorry atheist cleric roleplayers, none for you!
Server:
We play on Beholder.
Guild Info:What A Nice Guild is led by CorriganX. The best thing to get in is to just add him to your friends list if he’s on. Information of other people to add to get into the guild is forthcoming.
Teamspeak Info:
Digital Syn has been a very gracious fellow and provided us with a TS server:
“
Don't forget the General PA TeamSpeak Server is available for use:
Server: finalack.com ( or 74.207.227.159 )
Port: default - leave blank
Password: PA's Usual Password for these things
I've already created some channels for the game. Please let me know if there are any issues.”
Mostly just huntin' monsters.
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I was in the closed beta and logged in for the stress test. Where do I get my Pirate’s hat?
You’d find it in the founder's chest.
I've heard there is a way to talk with Penny Arcadians playing in all of the Cryptic games. How do I do this?
From the STO thread:
/channel_join "Penny Arcade"
The quotation marks are important, don't forget them
PA Foundry Authors
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Fixed. Thanks.
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Even though your OP is cleverly referencing this. Don't leave this up to chance, man.
gamertag:Maguano71
Switch:SW-8428-8279-1687
Also, might be worth putting a bit of info about the global PA channel.
Steam (Ansatz) || GW2 officer (Ansatz.6498)
Also basil broke the server while we were in cloak tower. goddamnit basil.
CorriganX on Steam and just about everywhere else.
Near the stairs leading up to the mainhall of protectors is a priestess by a large fire/whealkth point. Talk to her.
I believe it's based on the time that the map takes to play.
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I guess I can just make the map go to another of the same one 2 more times and just have a huge Hulken farm. They're worth decent xp, and if I can get the chest to be worth even more, it'd be grand.
I know not everyone wants an XP Farm, but with Shield + Arcane Singularity I can endlessly farm 10-15 Hulkens at a time. It's pretty damn fun.
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CorriganX on Steam and just about everywhere else.
Good luck manipulating the average completion time of a map with hundreds or thousands of plays on record.
It should also be noted that in order for anyone to even be able to touch your map, it needs to pass a review from volunteer players that's dedicated to weeding out obviously exploitative or broken maps. I don't know that an obvious enemy farm map is necessarily going to get thumbs-up.
Call it Hulken smash, maybe?
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The servers took a nosedive not too long ago.
Edit: I guess it give me time to get some food with my wife and work on weaning myself away from the bold tag and into the wonderful world of color.
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Okay. Guess I'll go mess around on TF2 for a few while they sort things.
This morning before work, find you guys are on the Beholder server, and log on to switch but find server maintenance.
Come home from work to find the server has gone kaput.
Wheeeeee
Chicago Megagame group
Watch me struggle to learn streaming! Point and laugh!
You also have to be level 15 or something before it will work. Once you get it you can't miss it, so don't worry about it. It'll be a big icon in the top right of your screen, next to the map. The game does a pretty good job of leading you by the nose through most of the important stuff. Though I did miss out professions the first time I hit level 10. I was out in the field somewhere and didn't go back to the main quest giver till later.
Anyone want to beta read a paranormal mystery novella? Here's your chance.
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i rolled up a control wizard at first, but wasn't really feeling it, so i then made a lil halfling rogue and am having a blast. she's like a spinning top of death. my internet connection is pretty poor, so doing anything in a group is almost never a good idea, but i did solo my way to just passed the first boss in the cloaked tower before moving on to a different area for content. i'm pretty proud of that.
i really like the companion aspect. it's nice having your own pet healer follow you around.
It gets better as you go, but yeah, it's dumb.
You've just been unlucky. Besides the 2 hour maintenance this morning and this issue, the servers have been solid all day.
i'm actually impressed with how much skin she's covering.
All three Cryptic games you mean, there are a TON of other PerfectWorld games.