I was helping a friend, trying to get him interested in the game today, and I figured, I'll have him start in Nerina, since that works well with the concept he has in mind, and is a killer newb area for leveling.
He got to level 6, with some trouble I might add, because he didn't have enough money on his person to start with to buy a set of leather armor, so once in a while NPCs would slaughter him in like four rounds where he of course didn't hit because he has a sucky wooden dagger and (very good) (increasing starting skill to VG was a great move btw, not complaining here) skill with it.
When he dinged level six, I wanted to teach him a few rogue skills, apparently not too easy to come by in Nerina. But no worries I thought to myself, the new newb school in Exile will be awesome for this purpose, it has cheap trainers for most classes and should certainly accomodate his every need.
Alas, I had to tell him, with a tear running down my cheek I might add, that my suggestion would not work, because that area was closed off for people because someone found out that it was a nice place to level easily. He looked at me, after having spent well over an hour leveling to level 6, and asked me sincerely, "Why in the world would a change be made to make it _harder_ for people to level, it's not like that's the fun part of this obviously. Do they not want new people to play this game?".
I then persuaded him to walk from Nerina to Teron to learn the skills instead, and because he didn't have enough money to buy a horse yet, he had to rest three times getting there, and was assaulted (on the road I might add) and killed just south of Terons south-gate by a spider...this is when his SK experience ended.
All in all, I think I am trying to say that the "Thou must not enter here" change should be reverted in the Exile newb area, and instead the trainer NPCs there should be made into level 54 barbarian NPCs with scripted e-drain, final strike and level-curse and a big sign around their necks saying touch me and you're [REDACTED]. And also implore anyone who considers making a change to this game to consider "Might this in any way or form make it harder for anyone, new or old players alike to level and get to a point where this game is actually as immensely enjoyable as all us oldies must find it?" and if you are even remotely in doubt if the answer to that question might be yes, then don't make the change!
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