
Before I started playing, I visited the website, downloaded the updater, registered an account, and created a character. When the game was on my computer, I clicked the "Play" button, and here I am, standing in this world as a first-level character.
For me, it felt like the first time again, but now with an understanding of what I’m doing here.
Graphics and Controls Setup
Before starting farming and completing quests, I adjusted the graphics. After setting up graphics, I configured the controls, and now I could start tackling my tasks.
Initial Progress
Up to level six, everything went smoothly. I completed the starting quests and received eight hundred warrior soulshots and four hundred magic soulshots for the level six quest. Additionally, I got adena from the quest The Guard is Busy. Honestly, it was a solid starting capital.
At level nine, I went to complete the Sword of Solidarity quest to get my first decent sword. I farmed the required items, turned in the quest, and received a no-grade sword, soulshots, HP potions, and musical crystals. The sword was about twice as strong as the starter one. The damage I dealt to monsters increased immediately, and it was an absolute thrill!
I tried the Collect Arrowheads quest but realized that solo it takes too much time and effort. I decided not to waste resources and went to farm wolves until level fifteen.
New Quests and Player Contacts
At level fifteen, I completed the Save My Sister quest and got a shield. The character now looked more confident.
By level eighteen, through streaming, I met Konstantin. He plans to play as a Shka. We established contact and started communicating.
Economy and Project Development
From the beginning, I knew this was not just character leveling; this is a project. Economically, I didn’t start completely from scratch. At the start of the server, I created another character and planned to make him an over. I reached level thirty-six and received two marks. In the end, I decided to stop. Now I realize it’s even a plus because later I can sell him for warcraft.
Also, at the start of the server, guys from the Statham pack helped me with gear. This became a base I can rely on. But the current Warlord was created entirely from scratch. This is a separate development line.
First Profession and Farming
I completed my first profession calmly, exchanged a coupon for a Depika, and upgraded it with my last coins. After that, my balance was zero.
I went to farm in Elven Ruins, started leading the parkies, and immediately felt the difference. The soulshot savings were very noticeable. Leveling up became faster, and adena started accumulating. Surprisingly, on day 200+, the first-level spots were occupied, so I pulled one room. That was enough to feel stable progress.
Immersion and Team Formation
After the first profession, I started noticing that I was gradually getting hooked. Not because of a race or pressure, but because everything went according to plan. No rush, a clear understanding of the process, and control over it. It gives inner confidence.
Gradually, followers started appearing. More than five people decided to return to the Luch server and play with me. A small team is forming. Friends helped with support, which significantly simplified the early stages.
Currently, the lineup looks like this: core will be Spoil, VL, Sheya; support will be CVS and PP. Yura will play as Sheya. We plan to get PA for 100 days next week and move forward long-term.
New Challenges and Strategy
Now I am approaching level thirty; the buff will soon expire, and I’ll have to think about Vampiric. Leveling will get harder, and I will need to build a new strategy.
Audience Growth and Promo Codes
It’s interesting to see the audience gradually growing. Followers are joining almost every day. I received promo codes for giveaways on the stream and showed the project to the server administration. Now they know about my format.
Conclusion
This is no longer just a game; it’s a gradual formation of a project, and judging by how things are developing, it has a future.
Thanks everyone! Follow the Warlord project on the Luch server. This is Praktic signing off. Subscribe so you don’t miss project updates.
