Aylisa

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  1. Aylisa

    Good story arcs

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sionwyn View Post
    Enjoy the game and welcome!
    Thank you, i'm sure that won't be a problem

    Thank you for your answers, i will surely try to run them when i get to the appropriate level bracket(s)

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    Originally Posted by AquaJAWS View Post
    If you have the opportunity to get the new expansion, the Praetorian arcs from 1-20 have been some of the best stories in the game so far, in my opinion.
    I forgot to say that i have Going Rogue and i agree, very good storytelling and because of the the choices / alignment feature i will surely run them a few times to do all the story options (i'm level 19 there).

    I found the area a bit annoying because i got mobbed a few times by some ambushes which if i read correctly on the forums are a bug?

    So i'm also running the "older" contect now because it's (presumably) more bug free and well written. This way when i get send to the hospital i know it's my own fault for not paying attention / being over-heroic instead of wondering for an hour how i'm supposed to survive like 8 mobs at the same time at the same place which all go like "chaaaaaarge we find you where ever you go on the map."
  2. Aylisa

    Good story arcs

    Greetings Forums,

    My registration date is a few months old but i'm really new to this game (quit after a little playing around because of RL issues, now back for some more), so i'm still finding stuff out.

    The best thing i like is the good (imho) story writing of some of the longer arcs, so i'm wondering which ones are really recommended.

    Arcs i really liked:
    The Seer Marino / ghost widow
    The faultline ones
    Hero cape mission(s) about Statesman recorded message
    The ones with your own clones (hero and villainside)

    I'm around level 25 with my highest toon ( blame my altitus)
    So which ones should really keep an eye out for.

    Thanks in advance.

    (Non-native english writer, sorry for the poor grammar)