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Commoners are characters that have not joined a guild. All characters in Dragonrealms begin their adventuring careers as commoners. It is largely assumed that commoners intend to join a guild, typically very soon after they are created. |
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All skillsets are considered secondary for commoners. For this reason, some players will train their new characters for a while in the tertiary skillsets of the guilds that they plan to join. For example, a player who intends to start a Moon Mage character might train its armor skills as a commoner, knowing that the game mechanics will make the process more difficult once the character actually joins the guild. |
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A rash of trained commoners sprung up around 2002 and 2003, when it was believed (largely because of sensationalized, Gamemaster-provided fanfare at events like Simucon) that the Necromancer's Guild was nearing release. Players were guaranteed that commoners who joined the [[Necromancer]]'s Guild would be able to keep their skills, and so many players trained commoners in the hopes that they would have a head start among the eventual crush of new [[Necromancer]] characters. The retaining of skills on joining the guild was not guaranteed, as it was thought that the same principles that cause the Thieves Guild to wipe new members' skills would apply to the Necromancer's Guild as well. These commoners were sometimes called "necrocommoners". |
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Since that time it has become more or less accepted that the Necromancer's Guild is never going to see the light of day, although it repeatedly appears on the to-do list that the Gamemasters release yearly. Many necrocommoners have joined other guilds or been shelved completely. |
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Although commoners clearly lack the powers of guilded characters and are not mechnically balanced to be their equals, a rare few players have commoner characters that remain so for the sake of roleplay. Most if not all of these commoners are "alt" characters of players whose primary character has joined a guild. |
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Revision as of 06:11, 10 April 2007
Commoners are characters that have not joined a guild. All characters in Dragonrealms begin their adventuring careers as commoners. It is largely assumed that commoners intend to join a guild, typically very soon after they are created.
All skillsets are considered secondary for commoners. For this reason, some players will train their new characters for a while in the tertiary skillsets of the guilds that they plan to join. For example, a player who intends to start a Moon Mage character might train its armor skills as a commoner, knowing that the game mechanics will make the process more difficult once the character actually joins the guild.
A rash of trained commoners sprung up around 2002 and 2003, when it was believed (largely because of sensationalized, Gamemaster-provided fanfare at events like Simucon) that the Necromancer's Guild was nearing release. Players were guaranteed that commoners who joined the Necromancer's Guild would be able to keep their skills, and so many players trained commoners in the hopes that they would have a head start among the eventual crush of new Necromancer characters. The retaining of skills on joining the guild was not guaranteed, as it was thought that the same principles that cause the Thieves Guild to wipe new members' skills would apply to the Necromancer's Guild as well. These commoners were sometimes called "necrocommoners".
Since that time it has become more or less accepted that the Necromancer's Guild is never going to see the light of day, although it repeatedly appears on the to-do list that the Gamemasters release yearly. Many necrocommoners have joined other guilds or been shelved completely.
Although commoners clearly lack the powers of guilded characters and are not mechnically balanced to be their equals, a rare few players have commoner characters that remain so for the sake of roleplay. Most if not all of these commoners are "alt" characters of players whose primary character has joined a guild.