Porphyria's Ringwielders' Guide
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==Starting as a Level 1 RW: One Does Not Simply Walk into Yevath to Hand Ahrikol a Job Application== | ==Starting as a Level 1 RW: One Does Not Simply Walk into Yevath to Hand Ahrikol a Job Application== | ||
- | Don't fucking do it. You'll have shit for trainers and won't know the first thing to do to not be killing rats in the sewers for the next 20 levels. Plus, your ring will suck for ages and you'll end up an incel or some shit. Just stop. | + | Don't fucking join RW off the bat like some clueless chump. You'll have shit for trainers and won't know the first thing to do to not be killing rats in the sewers for the next 20 levels. Plus, your ring will suck for ages and you'll end up an incel or some shit. Just stop. |
==Okay, but I really want to be a Ringwielder== | ==Okay, but I really want to be a Ringwielder== |
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Ringwielders: Totally Not At All Like Those Guys from That One Book.
Starting out
Starting as a Level 1 RW: One Does Not Simply Walk into Yevath to Hand Ahrikol a Job Application
Don't fucking join RW off the bat like some clueless chump. You'll have shit for trainers and won't know the first thing to do to not be killing rats in the sewers for the next 20 levels. Plus, your ring will suck for ages and you'll end up an incel or some shit. Just stop.
Okay, but I really want to be a Ringwielder
Be something else first. Go see the world. Ahrikol needs you to have at least 30 quest points anyhow (or 60 for goblinoids because the world fucking hates you and you should reroll as something better), so go get some training under your belt in a guild that doesn't have awful trainers and minimal significant opportunities for ticking skills below certain thresholds. Here are some suggestions: