@Vallmyr Right click on your portrait in-game is the quickest way. It should also be on your character sheet (c) beside you character name at the top of the screen, starts with '@'
It would be great if you could share your game handle with us and we can add you, once you find them You can also find it on the Neverwinter Gateway site here
I've been working the past couple of days, and I still have work tomorrow, but I'll try to get back into the game as soon as I can. Stoat Ferretson will like to join your party some day soon.
DDO follows 3.5 PnP D&D much more closely though it uses the variant spell point system from Unearthed Arcana. It has Faerun and Ebberon setting but you have to pay to transfer a character to Faerun (I haven't tried it yet).
DDO Has the following races: Human Elf Halfling Gnome Half-Orc Half-Elf Drow Warforged
and then Iconic characters which start at level 15 Deep Gnome Shadar-Kai Sun Elf Bladeforged Purple Dragon Knight
Some races and classes you do have to pay for. Also instead of Prestige classes they have old WoW-styled talent trees. Like Wizard has the Archmage and Pale Master trees and such.
It's the same sort of left click to attack, hold right click to manually aim with action bars to bind your spells and abilities to. It also uses all of 3.5's skills like spot, listen, move silently, hide, use magic device, jump, tumble, diplomacy, etc.
If you're looking to play D&D 3.5 with decently faithful accuracy then I recommend DDO. I plan to play both DDO and Neverwinter. Like @Shandyr I like Faerun a lot more than Ebberon and seeing Neverwinter again is great but if I were to choose a game solely by mechanics it would be DDO.
@Vallmyr , I just sent you a friend request in game. We need to get @sparkleav to send you an invite to our temporary chat channel, Beamdogies. Accept my friend request, and next time I see both you and @sparkleav online, I'll ask her to invite you to the channel. Or, maybe she'll see this, then see you in-game, and invite you.
If you join us, we will only need one more forumite of level 15 or above to found our guild. After that, we can chat more easily with /g available to all the members.
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DDO Has the following races:
Human
Elf
Halfling
Gnome
Half-Orc
Half-Elf
Drow
Warforged
and then Iconic characters which start at level 15
Deep Gnome
Shadar-Kai
Sun Elf
Bladeforged
Purple Dragon Knight
Classes are:
Fighter
Barbarian
Bard
Cleric
Ranger
Druid
Warlock
Paladin
Rogue
Sorcerer
Artificer
Favored Soul
Monk
Wizard
Full multiclassing is also allowed
Some races and classes you do have to pay for. Also instead of Prestige classes they have old WoW-styled talent trees. Like Wizard has the Archmage and Pale Master trees and such.
It's the same sort of left click to attack, hold right click to manually aim with action bars to bind your spells and abilities to. It also uses all of 3.5's skills like spot, listen, move silently, hide, use magic device, jump, tumble, diplomacy, etc.
If you're looking to play D&D 3.5 with decently faithful accuracy then I recommend DDO. I plan to play both DDO and Neverwinter. Like @Shandyr I like Faerun a lot more than Ebberon and seeing Neverwinter again is great but if I were to choose a game solely by mechanics it would be DDO.
also logging on now to check my ID
Edit: I think my ID is Val'myr Zaur@Neervash
If you join us, we will only need one more forumite of level 15 or above to found our guild. After that, we can chat more easily with /g available to all the members.