Order Guard virtue gain
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 12:26 am
So . . . gaining virtue (title) as an Order Guard is difficult. But just how difficult it is may not be evident unless you've been there.
These days there aren't many Order Guards around; Jakeman is the only other active player I know who is an Order Guard. But that's OK, there aren't many players around, period. The problem is, even back in the "Golden Age" of WoD, when we had as many as 50-60 players each night, it was still very, very difficult to go up the virtue ladder. How difficult was it? Well, Joram is the first character to join the Order way back when Dundee introduce the VG system. Joram is also the first and only (as far as I know) Order Guard to ever reach Glorious Lord in the history of WoD.
So how long did it take? Well, it took that long: the whole history of WoD. Joram didn't reach Glorious Lord until the last week (it may actually have been the night before) of WoD's life. In fact, I have the nagging suspicion that Siobhan might have "helped" the process along a bit just to make me happy. So 4+ years to go from Squire to Glorious Lord. That's a long time, maybe too long for most people's taste. By the way, since the current version of the world is from an older backup, I'm currently at Illustrious, "halfway" to Glorious.
Now that we might have a developer, is there any way we can speed up this process? I would imagine (I don't know anything about code, btw) that a simple way to do so is to create an Order Guard NPC (or the Queen herself?) that would give out quests to Order Guards much like the Adventurer's Guild. For that matter, the quests could be like the town guard quests ("So-and-so is causing trouble at . . ."). Of course, a guild-like setup with other perks would be cool too. The point is, Order Guards would still not gain virtue from killing mobs but they would be "honored" (i.e. gain personal virtue) by the NPC for completing the quest. This would still be be a very slow way to move up the virtue ladder but it would be an improvement over the current system.
Plus it would give Order Guards an added incentive to go questing together since no other class could do those quests.
Thoughts?
- J
These days there aren't many Order Guards around; Jakeman is the only other active player I know who is an Order Guard. But that's OK, there aren't many players around, period. The problem is, even back in the "Golden Age" of WoD, when we had as many as 50-60 players each night, it was still very, very difficult to go up the virtue ladder. How difficult was it? Well, Joram is the first character to join the Order way back when Dundee introduce the VG system. Joram is also the first and only (as far as I know) Order Guard to ever reach Glorious Lord in the history of WoD.
So how long did it take? Well, it took that long: the whole history of WoD. Joram didn't reach Glorious Lord until the last week (it may actually have been the night before) of WoD's life. In fact, I have the nagging suspicion that Siobhan might have "helped" the process along a bit just to make me happy. So 4+ years to go from Squire to Glorious Lord. That's a long time, maybe too long for most people's taste. By the way, since the current version of the world is from an older backup, I'm currently at Illustrious, "halfway" to Glorious.
Now that we might have a developer, is there any way we can speed up this process? I would imagine (I don't know anything about code, btw) that a simple way to do so is to create an Order Guard NPC (or the Queen herself?) that would give out quests to Order Guards much like the Adventurer's Guild. For that matter, the quests could be like the town guard quests ("So-and-so is causing trouble at . . ."). Of course, a guild-like setup with other perks would be cool too. The point is, Order Guards would still not gain virtue from killing mobs but they would be "honored" (i.e. gain personal virtue) by the NPC for completing the quest. This would still be be a very slow way to move up the virtue ladder but it would be an improvement over the current system.
Plus it would give Order Guards an added incentive to go questing together since no other class could do those quests.
Thoughts?
- J