huh, this thread is still going? infi is breaking my notifications again
on 1st life its easy to reach 20. Back in my day you could get to vale of twilight? cant remember pack/quests... the one with green steel weapons. On 1st life it was enough to milk lvl cap(which was 20 at a time). Also you would buy vale from turbo points rewards.
In general thats the pack that allows massive xp farming for heroic cap push. 3+ lifers would enter it at lvl 18 or so.
Might be outdated but you shouldnt be leaving eberron before getting epic.
anyway if need advise on anything, ping me. Build advise might be outdated but questing i can cover. Even which rocks to hide behind etc
I've been doing the Eveningstar content in the order it is suggested to me by the game and it's noticeable how they've realized their mistake with subsequent updates and were filling in the level holes in this zone the whole year between Aug 2012 - Aug 2013:
MotU exp - Update 14 - L19
Druid's Deep - Update 15 - L17
High Road of Shadows - Update 16 - L18
(Update 17 was Gianthold Epic)
Disciples of Shadow - Update 18 - L15 - the intro arc
Shadowfell Exp - Shadow over Wheloon - Update 19 - L16
There are also recognizable characters migrating between the story arcs introducing the Harpers which results in a good overall structure in the end. From the Wheloon arc the quest that stands out for me is Through a Mirror Darkly, it's where you use the mirror to travel between the two realities. I bet they modeled the two levels on top of each other and teleported the player with scripting by adjusting the z coordinate, since you stay in the same place on the map but it's obvious how the geometry changes around you, the doors don't stay open between the levels, the breakables are different, etc. And I bet it was still a pain in the ass to do it. If you stand in the door frame, it's smart enough to recognize that you can't teleport into a wall plus Auralace can port between the levels plus the whole final boss fight, where there are probably at least two separate bosses for shadow/normal, which have to be modified by scripting.
Build-wise I still somewhat stick to the halfling rogue assassin with a level of cleric. Took me ages to try it out but I've finally used the dragonmark feat and got my 2 heals that heal twice as much as the hp I have.
So do you guys have something like this or am I doing it wrong? I've a big wardrobe for the various resists and the occasional skill buffs.