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6 yrs ago
Ho, my writing is so advanced that people can't even see it. Literally the Emperor’s new clothes of collaborative writing.
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7 yrs ago
See ya next time.
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7 yrs ago
K.
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7 yrs ago
@Grim excuse me? I know people in the 1x1 area that slept with 57 girls (auto-declared). They're also specialists in relationship studies.
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7 yrs ago
P.s. gotta love how my typo made the already fairly dank status even danker... Well, at least I ain't trying to be the side bar's white knight.
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This looks cool.

I only have a vague knowledge of the setting but I am very familiar with MMORPGs (mostly F2P but I have a few Subs under my belt) and am intrigued in the idea of Overlord even if I had issues with some of the premise. Last-minute editing an NPC's stats so it'd be obsessed with him and lo and behold it now is felt forced and unnecessary. If there are still open spaces would it be possible to RP a character who logged into their sibling's/friend's account as a sort of "yeah sure you can check it out on the last day, not like you can do any damage"?

It'd be interesting to see vet players respond to what at first seems like a vet acting like a newbie.

Of course its also possible (with a bit of heavy research) to compose an NPC.


Ahn... I'm sorry to say that this is kind of impossible. YGGDRASIL had a policy of every single player having a single character and being able to use only that single character, so I don't think that you could actually use someone else's account.
I actually randomy decided that i was going to wait one more post before posting, but could as well post sooner if no one plans to.
@Spanner@Bishop@vancexentanLook, I am going to make this real easy for you guys. Are you ready? I am going to do what I want, write my character how I want, and the only one who will tell me otherwise will be THE GM. If you are not the GM, then I honestly do not give a damn what you think and how much of an Overlord nerd you are, your opinion will not matter to me. If not getting your way upsets you, then like I say to all those butthurt nerds in video games and on websites like this one, do yourself a favor and leave because you are only bringing stress to yourself. Not a single person in this thread has done a damn thing wrong. If your goal is to be policing everyone and be up everyone's ass for the entire game, then just leave dude. You are only going to hurt yourself and bring pointless drama to a game where people are trying to have fun and write a fun story. You already got people afraid to write their characters how they want because they feel social pressure and fear some sort of peer backlash. Just end the nonsense. It is a waste of time, brain cells, and energy.


I'm sorry but.. that's exactly what I'm preaching here. Vance was the one criticizing how people were going for level 100 characters and I just casually explained that this isn't against the game logic and they should do whatever they want, defending what you just asked for, so... Why in hell am I being critized for "making people feel pressured" when I'm defending freedom of choice when making a character? Sounds stupid.

P.s. Are you sure that you've read the conversation correctly? I mean, try to make sense out of it before going around calling people defending the same point of view as you "butthurt nerds". That's not only stupid but also rude and uncalled for.
@baraquiel quick tip: Elementalist(Air) may be a fitting cannon class for your character.
@BishopI don't know much about MMO's? You're saying that in a few days of grinding you can go from level 1 in runescape to level 100 in whatever skill let alone level? I spent literally weeks cutting down trees in that game for my main form of currency and when I quit I was barely level 86 out of 99 in that game. I haven't seen much of WoW either but I sincerely doubt that players can go that fast in that either. I played Runescape for over four years on one account. That character was level 98 when I quit some players were up to level 150-200 in that game. And saying you know more about a nonexistent MMO isn't exactly amazing evidence either. None of us can really say what levels the majority of characters were at in game the only info we know is 'that characters were easy to level'. Which in itself is a vague statement. Some people have more time than others. The no life players can probably get that high within weeks, or months if they try hard enough.

As for the Tomb's quality as the greatest dungeon is arguable as well. It may very well be as the large amount of players were not able to conquer it but we have not seen, or heard of the other dungeons possibly made by the two guilds higher in rank than Nine's Own Goal.

As it is I'm more or less considering dropping out at this point none of you guys are willing to listen to my opinion only throw it back in my face even to the point where I dropped the thing last page and you brought it back up. I'm not telling anyone they can't have higher level 100's I was arguing in the point that there was no level diversity among players and that all of us having that high a level character would lead us all to having overwhelming power as a single group leading to nothing but anti-climatic battles where none of us were presented with anything mildly fun unless the game was heavily stacked in our favor.


Since it came to this point, I feel obliged to tell you mt opinions about what you just said.
TO start with, you're making the wrong comparisons. Runescape is based on skill leveling, your level there is defined by an average calculated from the sum of your combat skills - a system considerably different from YGGDRASIL's class based leveling, that permits simultaneously gaining experience in multiple classes through leveling by combat (something that is impossible in runescape, where you can only level one skill per time) and even more different from wow'swow' s direct leveling, where you get a raw level rather than a level in a skill - and not the combination of all the skill levels, especially since you don't get to have an specific ability leveling system in YGGDRASIL, making it unfit to be used as a standard to start with.
Even if you could - somehow disregarding all the discrepancies and inadequacies - use runescape to justify leveling speed in YGGDRASIL, you're still missing a valid argument: You can, After all, raise your level in runescape in a much faster speed as long as you're set on doing so. In fact, you can pretty much reach the max level in a decent time as long as you focus on leveling just the skills you're going to use And go for either ranged or magic (since Attack and Strength need to be leveled together if you're going for the physical route), requiring less than 2 months if you're truly into grinding. That being said, it's not like you could possibly reach max overall level (including all the skills) in less than a year, even if you grinded like a monster, but that is because runescape has monstrous 2736 levels for you to up - considerably more than YGGDRASIL, especially when considering that you actually have to level skills one by one in runescape.

Anyway, my point is: You're making the wrong comparisons here. Even if both are MMOs, you can't just compare the two of them when they use completely different systems. I do understand your thoughts about It - seriously - but you can't just ignore the fact that in normal MMOs - defined by normal leveling rather than singular skill leveling - leveling up is, in fact, pretty easy. Going from 1 to 100 in games like LOTRO and WOW while taking an optimal route barely takes 100 hours of grinding and YGGDRASIL isnt far from being the same (in fact, momonga even mentions in the novel that losing levels after dying is hardly a bother for expedient players and the loss of an item is away more inconvenient). Even if having lots of level 100 players bother you, it is far from being something that breaks the setting.

P.s. Are you actually expecting difficult battles when the maximum level shown by any new worlder is still under 70? Seriously? If there was going to be a difficult battle it would be between players (nothing hard to happen considering the difference in alignment shown by the characters so far and how alignments change your morality) and I personally like the thought of writing battles between level 100s more than the thought of randomly lowering the level of my character to make him a little bit less overpowered by the world's standard (especially since a level 87 could still bring the new world to submission as easily as a level 100 as far as we know. There's simply no competition.)
With so many characters and such going on, and a bit of chaos in things, i think i will be withdrawing my interest for the time being to see how this plays out.


What a shame, I actually liked the concept of your character. Won't deny that I was kinda anxious to see how it played out in the RP.

@TheFake I believe that the one who messed up the numbers was @drewccapp tho..? You're correcting the wrong person.

And, for the record, I also made the same remark a few posts ago anyway...
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I'm more worried about how I am the only one who gave my Char a username instead of just a normal enough sounding name or some badass name. Like one of the strongest guys in YGGDRASIL name is Touch Me. Touch me...

Like my dudes name is SpookySk3let0ns from the Guild Brique Squadz.


I actually added my username too tho? It's more of a chunni username than a funny one though. I blame the edgyness in my blood.
@vancexentan That makes him being 87 quite the surprising fact then. I mean, it was stated that getting the exp to level up in the game was pretty easy for most of the classes (save for some that had special requirements, like World Disaster that required killing another player that had this class).
I am starting to feel like my character is going to be the only one under level one hundred. I won't say my full opinion on the matter though I believe it lacks creativity and people are picking it only for the sake of having the strongest character possible. My own character is 87 for note.


Well, considering that I was going for a character that played the game from the very start, an underleveled character would be somehow inadequate. 9 years of playing frequently and still not level 100 even while leveling in the game is relatively easy (stated in the novel) would be quite the achievement.
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