[color=ec008c]"We were the first to act, but we won't be the only ones. I for one want to use what time is remaining tonight to search the city for NPC teachers. As for tomorrow, I believe we'll need to move farther than wild boars. Has anyone bought a map? Ah, thank you. So, here is the flower garden for the runner quest. Timid players are going to grab that in the hopes they can level without risking their lives. The boars are [I]here,[/I] and I expect most players to go there to learn how to survive. So I would propose we go [I]this[/I] way. It's marked as a dungeon, and if we're in a group this size I believe we can clear this first dungeon. Unless a new quest appears guiding us a different way, that's my suggestion."[/color] Kajin found himself agreeing with Alisea. Based on the amount of XP earned through the quest, leveling was on a much smaller scale than a traditional RPG. Games traditionally handed out experience in hundreds or thousands even early on so the fact that the first quest only handed out 10 xp without the bonus suggested monsters could be defeated at lower levels than other games. He couldn’t confirm that without testing a dungeon however. Still, it was worth poking their noses into one after all. Worst comes to worst, they could flee if the challenges were too much. Though, his original question remained mostly unanswered. [color=f7941d]“Perhaps we should slow down on the planning and decide if we want to come together or play separately.”[/color] Kajin leaned forward, his face serious.[color=f7941d] “We have very real risks and, in my opinion, a larger group means fewer risks. It takes more work and more planning true but the more eyes on your back, the less knives end up in it as a friend of mine liked to tell me. As the most motivated players right now, we should keep in touch to at least handle bigger challenges like dungeons together even if we handle day to day in our own little groups.”[/color] Kajin glanced around at them. He knew Dirk and probably Aster would be okay sticking together and Alisea seemed game as well but the rest seemed to have some doubts about traversing outside what they had found on their own. A fair fear. Overextending yourself right now was probably a poor decision but Kajin felt much more comfortable having more people around. [color=8882be]"Dub has a very good point, fighting a Boss at this level no matter our numbers will just get us all killed. We can't afford to be reckless. What we can do with our numbers is scout the dungeon and find where the boss is located."[/color] Kajin started responding just as the guy dashed out the door. Alrighty then. Guess they would have to talk later, if they met again at least. He turned his attention to the man he’d been speaking to. Dub the other man had called him. He looked a little wary as he eyed the table but Kajin shrugged it off. Again, fair. He sent him a friend request. [color=f7941d]“I think our plan is to clear the open quests here and then poke around a dungeon to see how it scales with the area. No other way to know than leap, you know?”[/color] He smiled warmly at the man before sending him a friend request. [color=f7941d]“This way you can contact us if you want to try your hand at something a little harder later. Plus, the more people in the party the better chance of us defeating it!”[/color] His face suddenly turned red as he realized he hadn’t ask his team for input and was just making decisions on his own. He turned around apologetically. [color=f7941d]“Sorry, I’m getting ahead of myself! I just saw people and took the opportunity. What do you guys think? Of clearing all the quests then looking at the dungeons I mean.”[/color] He asked apologetically. [color=f7941d]“I was also considering adding Alisea to the group, if she was okay with it that is.”[/color] [right][sub]Interacting with: [@Tybalt Capulet] [@Duoya] [@Leaves] [@TaroAndSelia] [/sub][/right]