


Come to the weekend dance parties, say hi, and talk to some other players, find some people who like to play your way. If it's a Saturday, come to the PvP tournament and watch from the stands, starts at 4:30 Central Time. That's a huge draw of this game anyway, playing with others, and the Outskirts tend to be a pretty solo experience even if there are others doing them at the same time.Ĭheck the Looking for Group tool. Two, skip the Outskirts for now, go to the world map, find a nearby Player Owned Town with smoke coming out of the chimneys (someone is home) and go say hi. (Don't do this if you are already overwhelmed). One, don't do it all yet, first go to town and open up Advanced Combat with the Combat Trainer. Ok, if you're losing interest in the Outskirts, there's a couple things you can do to freshen it up. Maybe 15 minutes in the Highvale one (there are a couple more NPC's to talk to in the back half of the courtyard). Just push through, don't pick everything up, the first area should only take about 10 minutes if you're talking to everyone. If you haven't gotten to the Outskirts, and really mean the starting battle, then do make sure you finish that and get to the Outskirts. I assume by beginner area you mean the Outskirts. So no comparisons, but I can give you some tips to get over the beginner hump, because it is a tough one and there are many casualties. We had a 20th Anniversary party for PaxLair at the town in Shroud. I haven't played UO, but there are a significant number of players here who did.
