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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
crazyred
Is this a good place for posting a question?
I was wondering if there are slash (/) shortcuts to jump into the various chat channels; y'know, Advice, Local, or just good ol' Say.
thanks in advance!
/l for /LFF
/f for fellowship chat
/k for kinship chat
not sure if there is more
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
4. Using /follow on a selected node will cause you to auto approach it. You can slot this using /shortcut.. ~From Istuilhos
Can't seem to get the /shortcut 25 /follow to work. Can someone help me please?
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
Sooo, i just leveled a hobbit burglar to lvl6 and finished the introduction quests with the intention of using him as a mule.
I get to the vault keeper in the hobbit beginning town, and she's empty, whereas, on my hunter, she's damn near full.
Do I have to find someone i trust to transfer items to a mule, or am i missing something? For example, how do people pass crafting ingredients to alts if vault keepers aren't shared for all your characters on your account?
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If you don't have a trusted friend all you can do is mail the items to your alt.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
Knightmayre, Temp3r and Carfilhiot,
Thank you for your contributions!
(List uses single spaces between numbers now by request, let me know if this makes it easier to read!)
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
Carfilhiot
You can also type
/who Playername
and see the same information.
I suggest
/who playername 1 50
Where the 1 is lowest level and 50 is highest level you expect the player to be 1 50 will check every level currently possible for the name. If you leave the numbers out if automatically scales the level range to 3 above and below your level.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
Dugray
This is one that really bugs me.
Horses:
The Horses you buy are in fact quite a bit slower than the horses you use to go from city to city, it's really no contest in speed. Therefore using the horse you bought to go city to city or zone to zone you've already been to is actually wasting valuable time. The only benefit to having a horse is to go off-road and find new places, beyond that, if you've been to a place before you're still better off paying the city-horse travel costs.
I think the idea behind having your own horse is for the general over all speed things up however stable travel is probably the preferred method for long distance travel. After level 20 its probably no big thing to spend money at the stables to travel anyways so its just a matter or preference more than anything.
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Originally Posted by
Carfilhiot
UI STUFF
You can configure separate audio devices for regular game sounds and voice chat - useful if you use a Bluetooth earpiece for chat.
What does one need to be able to use BT ear piece for voice chat? I have a BT headset i use with my cell phone. Is it possible to use it with something on my PC for voice chat? If so what do I need on my PC to do so?
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Escort Quests...
Keep in front of the NPC you are escorting. Usually, when the baddies spawn, they will attack the nearest player, provided he is closer than the escorted NPC. It will be much easier to keep your charge alive if you draw aggro first. This means that you DO NOT have time to loot corpses. Finish the quest and then go back to loot.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
LotRfan2000
What does one need to be able to use BT ear piece for voice chat? I have a BT headset i use with my cell phone. Is it possible to use it with something on my PC for voice chat? If so what do I need on my PC to do so?
There are many USB Bluetooth adapters on the market. Just plug one in and pair it up. Newer laptops are coming with BT built in as well.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
4. Using /follow on a selected node will cause you to auto approach it. You can slot this using /shortcut.. ~From Istuilhos
Please explain this... the shortcut/slotting thing...
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
selltekk
4. Using /follow on a selected node will cause you to auto approach it. You can slot this using /shortcut.. ~From Istuilhos
Please explain this... the shortcut/slotting thing...
There's an excellent Alias and Shortcut Guide that shows you all the details. Basically if you say
Code:
/shortcut 15 /follow
you create a shortcut in your Quickbar 1 that you can drag anywhere. Then with one keystroke you can approach an object, npc, player or enemy.
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Nice, and thanks for the link.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
Voxin
For instance, on my Lore Master, I send the bear in to grab aggro, then I can start debuffing and attacking the mob. If I see the bear's health getting too low, I press "F" to target the bear (who the mob was looking at) then fire off my heal, then immediately hit "F" again to target the mob (who the bear was looking at). Since the target for the heal is established when I press the key for the heal, I do not have to wait for the heal to land before going back to targeting the mob. As long as I do not overwrite the heal spell in the queue with another spell before the heal casts, the heal will cast on the bear.
*Note: This works as long as everyone is playing nice and looking at the right targets. :-)
Enabling Skill Target Forwarding in the options menu will also cause this, without hitting any keys or switching targets around during combat. As long as everyone is playing nice and looking at the right targets, you will be able to just target your bear or the mob, and do damage or heal skills as much as you want. If the skill being used doesn't apply to your target, it will go to your target's target. So if you try to use a damage skill on your bear, it will hit the mob instead if your bear has the mob targeted. If you have the mob targeted, and use heal on it, it will hit your bear as long as the mob has your bear targeted.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
houndogg
But there are some that are the other way around. Trestlebridge to Esteldin is 12, but Trestlebridge to Amon Raith is 10 and Amon Raith to Esteldin is 10 (I think, might be slightly off on these) even though you ride right past Amon Raith
He spoke of "Fast Travel." Fast travel is not the same as what you are talking about. With Fast Travel, you get on the horse, ride a short distance, zone to a short distance from the destination stable, then ride the rest of the way to the destination stable. In the trips you are discussing, you actually ride the horse the whole way. Thus, they are not fast travel.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
crazyred
Is this a good place for posting a question?
I was wondering if there are slash (/) shortcuts to jump into the various chat channels; y'know, Advice, Local, or just good ol' Say.
thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by
lsm
/l for /LFF
/f for fellowship chat
/k for kinship chat
not sure if there is more
Single letter shortcuts are:
/f for Fellowship chat
/k for Kinship chat
/l for LookingForFellowship channel
/o for Kinship Officer chat (also /ko and /officer)
You can also use:
/advice for Advice channel
/trade for Trade (/auction, too ?)
/ooc for Out of Character Chat
/ra for Raid chat
For at least some of the above (likely only the single character forms), there is an interesting usage feature. If you type a slash followed by the lower case letter for the channel, as soon as you type a space, the default chat channel will change to that one. So if you are in Fellowship chat and type /k then a space, your default will change from Fellowship to Kinship. However, if you use an upper case letter, the default channel will not change.
So if you are in Fellowship chat and type "/K I will be on at noon tomorrow," the message will go to Kinship without changing your default. But "/k I will be on at noon tomorrow," will both send the message and change your default channel to Kinship.
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Buying crafted armor is wise, because you can resell said armor when you no longer need it (as it will not bind). While some armor is more expensive, especially purples, you can recoup some/all of this money and depending on the market when you sell it, even profit from it after you used it.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
Gil'Thanas
Buying crafted armor is wise, because you can resell said armor when you no longer need it (as it will not bind). While some armor is more expensive, especially purples, you can recoup some/all of this money and depending on the market when you sell it, even profit from it after you used it.
FYI all Crafted Armor will be bind on equip after the june patch ...just lettin you know
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
Copied from a thread I created on these boards. This is intended as mistakes happen, learn from it.
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Originally Posted by
rocco81b
So I suggested a sticky for all the bad things that can happen to you in game if you are not careful. I will start it here. Please add more and if it gets the attention of a mod, maybe they will sticky it.
Be careful when buying a horse. If you are a hobbit or a dwarf, you must buy a pony. If you are a human or elf, you must buy a horse. You will lose 3 gold by buying the wrong one.
When you buy the horse, make sure you lock it at a vendor right away, so you do not sell it with a full inventory.
Don't go double clicking all over a stable-master. You may buy something on accident. (aeiouy)
Beware of what some may call the AH scam. Some common items are listed on the AH at 0g 10s bid, and 1g 20s buyout. Be careful what you bid on.
My Tip would be to be very careful when you have Auto Move to Target enabled...this forces you to move to your next target and at times that can cause a huge train onto your fellowship...while in an instance if you have this clicked, and there is a MOB in the distance firing arrows at you, you will run up to it and aggro everything else around it...not good thing. (Ryee)
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5/5 stars, I am a level 24 Hobbit Burglar and I played in the Open Beta (Founder) and there are some things I didn't know that are on this thread. I need to explore the client more ;)
Thanks!
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Re: Unofficial: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
sindrael
2. You don't need to be at a vendor to lock items. Remap your keys to assign a short cut to the function. Select an item and then use the shortcut to toggle the lock. ~From Makkilmakkil
Can you please add "(Alt-Left click)" after the word Select? It took me (And others) a while to find this information out.
Thanks.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
2. You don't need to be at a vendor to lock items. Remap your keys to assign a short cut to the function. Select an item and then use the shortcut to toggle the lock. ~From Makkilmakkil
I might have missed the full explanation for this one. What is the /shortcut function?
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
Krondar
FYI all Crafted Armor will be bind on equip after the june patch ...just lettin you know
Yes, we elves do not want dwarf sweat stains on our used armor :D
Sounds fair
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
Don't know if this is included but:
Quests:
If you right click on the quest tracker "ring", an option to "Find others who have this quest" is displayed
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
Xye
2. You don't need to be at a vendor to lock items. Remap your keys to assign a short cut to the function. Select an item and then use the shortcut to toggle the lock. ~From Makkilmakkil
I might have missed the full explanation for this one. What is the /shortcut function?
If I may completely reword that one:
To lock an item while not at a vendor, do the following. In Options->Key mapping, scroll down until you see "Lock Item," and bind a key to it. Then, with your inventory open, select an item via alt-leftclick. You'll know an item is selected when it has a bold yellow border and its name is in the 'selected entity' box to the right of your stat bars, where a monster's info or 'Door' would appear when selected. Some inventory spots get buggy, and cannot be alt-leftclicked. Move the item to a new slot if that's the case.
With the item selected, press your bound key. A tiny lock icon should appear in the bottom, left-hand corner of the item's icon. Click anywhere in the world to clear the selection.
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Re: Official: Things I Wish I Knew Earlier!
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Originally Posted by
cozyflyer
Don't know if this is included but:
Quests:
If you right click on the quest tracker "ring", an option to "Find others who have this quest" is displayed
Good to know i didn't know you could do this :D :D :D