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Unique opportunity to get a great player in your village.

Postby Ogrim » Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:36 am

I'm looking for an established village to join. I'm fairly picky and have no interest joining a start-up or a place filled with new people. I currently play with 1 hearthling as a hermit (location: just SW of the center of the world) and I would be making a brand new hearthling for the village.

Here's some about me:
IRL: I'm a 31 y/o married man living in the USA (eastern time zone). I'm not fluent in other languages but I can translate them using software just fine. I'm on daily at least 1-2 hours if not more. I'm between management positions, so I'm able to throw some extra time in mid-day at the moment. I've been playing H&H for a couple months now and have mastered the basics up to metal work. I understand the mechanics of this game well enough to know that to produce and prosper I need access to HQ nodes and other skilled players. I come with absolutely no drama, I'm mature enough to avoid power plays and I take care of myself just fine. If you'd like to see my current hermitage, that shouldn't be a problem... I just relocated to a new spot recently and I'm already outgrowing the nodes nearby.

Here's some about what I'm looking for:
Good nodes: If you don't have access to at least mid level nodes (soil, clay, water and iron), then I'm not interested in your location regardless of what you've built there.
Good defense: Brick wall is a no brainer. At least 2-3 members decked out for combat with skills to match is a minimum. I don't want to help you build something that will just get raided.
Good people: I enjoy RP and I enjoy good company. I like to laugh and enjoy myself. H&H is a recreation activity after all.
Good organization: Keeps folks from getting butt-hurt about misunderstandings and assumptions. Folks should understand how things work in the town.

Here's what you get:
A new hearthling dedicated to your town. (I'm an honorable man in real life, I play one here as well.)
At least 1-2 hours spent working on projects in the village each day. If you make something a priority, I'll see it through.
Possible external help (my hermit can drop off supplies occasionally if needed... note: that relationship does not go the other way. My hermit will never receive items from your village).
A calm head and a funny neighbor.

PM me with a pitch for your town. I plan on choosing once and staying for as long as possible (world 7 or otherwise). Feel free to include screenshots and details. Definitely address the areas I've listed as being of import to me in this decision.
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Re: Unique opportunity to get a great player in your village

Postby joojoo1975 » Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:16 am

if you want a better chance to get replies from the upper-tier villages, post some of your stats(like smithing, sewing, carpentry, farming) but do not post your STR or your CON, and dont post your melee, MM, or your UA stat. keep those secret :)
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Re: Unique opportunity to get a great player in your village

Postby Eemerald » Fri Feb 10, 2012 7:51 am

you dont mention what jobs ud like in a town
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Re: Unique opportunity to get a great player in your village

Postby jordancoles » Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:33 am

I appreciate the enthusiasm but without an already established character or a good reputation at your back, demanding things doesn't really work. Can't expect a village to feed your newly spawned alt because you say you're good. My advice to you is to join a shitty/newer village (you'll know them when you see them) and pump your stats, find what you want to do and pour everything you have into that. Most brickwalled villages will have q100-200 crops, so if you enjoy farming get to say, 120 farming and then apply for a BW'd town, you'd at least be able to do things like pumpkins, poppies and other lower tier crops. For hunting, get 50 marksmanship, about 100 to 130 UA and 56 survival. That will allow you to melee boars to death and butcher anything below deer successfully. And for a miner, all mineholes are different but as a safe bet for a level 1 hole, 35 base str and a decent pickaxe will have you starting to mine at a decent pace. Once you've picked your roll and honed your craft a little more, people in most established cities will begin to accept you.

Edit: I happen to own one of those shitty/newer towns which is a side project of mine, it's a good place to build your character and if you all work properly. I'll get you materials for a brick wall also, but the bricks will be the village's responsibility. Also, the village is protected on the Dis map
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