New to this style of UO - could really use some tips!
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:14 pm
Hello all,
I was a very active player within the Ultima Online community oh about 5 years or so ago but only played a certain "style" of UO2D. I played on the shards like Zulu Hotel and Chaotic Realm, I believe these were considered POL(?). I never really understood all the back end mechanics as I was just a casual player, but needless to say I have gotten the UO bug again. After a bit of research this certainly looks like the best option available but it is WAY different than I am used to playing. Thus my post, I need some help! I have browsed the forums and the "newb" guides but am still having trouble with a few pieces and was hoping the community could shed some light.
Vendor Selling
So in the UO I am used to, any vendor would buy anything. This is certainly not the case here. So just a few questions shown below.
- Can you sell cooked fish steaks to vendors? I have seen someone accept the raw form for 1GP but no one seems to want my cooked!
- Is there a "sell all" or "sell bag" command? From what I have seen you simply have to sell things 5 items at a time.
Making Mula
In my past UO lives I have always started a fisherman, macroed that, cooked the fish, and sold the resulting mass of cooked fish for enough gold to get started. Per my previous question, this isn't quite going as planned. So, the below questions / statements.
- I am currently lumberjacking and turning said logs into bows to sell to vendors. This has been working but is pretty slow going. Is there a better way to make cash with a low - non existent start up cost?
- How is the player buying market? I know resources are typically hot commodity (logs, ingots, etc.), but was wondering if there is a large concentration of player vendors that buy these? Or is trade best fulfilled via the forms?
I have plenty of other questions regarding the best way to create a character, where to hunt, and countless other things. But I figure I will start off with the basics and get a home base set up at least!
Thanks for any feedback or help.
Sincerely,
Korick
I was a very active player within the Ultima Online community oh about 5 years or so ago but only played a certain "style" of UO2D. I played on the shards like Zulu Hotel and Chaotic Realm, I believe these were considered POL(?). I never really understood all the back end mechanics as I was just a casual player, but needless to say I have gotten the UO bug again. After a bit of research this certainly looks like the best option available but it is WAY different than I am used to playing. Thus my post, I need some help! I have browsed the forums and the "newb" guides but am still having trouble with a few pieces and was hoping the community could shed some light.
Vendor Selling
So in the UO I am used to, any vendor would buy anything. This is certainly not the case here. So just a few questions shown below.
- Can you sell cooked fish steaks to vendors? I have seen someone accept the raw form for 1GP but no one seems to want my cooked!
- Is there a "sell all" or "sell bag" command? From what I have seen you simply have to sell things 5 items at a time.
Making Mula
In my past UO lives I have always started a fisherman, macroed that, cooked the fish, and sold the resulting mass of cooked fish for enough gold to get started. Per my previous question, this isn't quite going as planned. So, the below questions / statements.
- I am currently lumberjacking and turning said logs into bows to sell to vendors. This has been working but is pretty slow going. Is there a better way to make cash with a low - non existent start up cost?
- How is the player buying market? I know resources are typically hot commodity (logs, ingots, etc.), but was wondering if there is a large concentration of player vendors that buy these? Or is trade best fulfilled via the forms?
I have plenty of other questions regarding the best way to create a character, where to hunt, and countless other things. But I figure I will start off with the basics and get a home base set up at least!
Thanks for any feedback or help.
Sincerely,
Korick