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SirTitus  2/17/06 9:06:46 AM

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1? where are the rvr areas
2? the castles that i see in guild chat that are being taken over are they protected by npc's or real players
3? the vampire in camelot where is he teleporting people too?
4? can you travel from albion to midgard or hibernia?
THANKS JUST CANT FIND THESE ANSWERS

 
Kunou  2/17/06 9:16:53 AM

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Originally posted by SirTitus
1? where are the rvr areas

You have to go to one of your realm's Border Keeps to access the Frontier Zones or Battlegrounds. In Albion they are Snowdonia Fortress and Castle Sauvage. In Hibernia its Druim Ligen and Druim Cain. Midgard has Svasud Faste and Vindsaul Faste. Once there you can either exit through the gate (zone) into the Frontiers (BigBoy RvR) or use the teleporter to teleport to your level appropriate Battleground.


2? the castles that i see in guild chat that are being taken over are they protected by npc's or real players

Those are the Keeps and Towers in the Frontiers which are seiged as part of the Realm Wars. They are guarded by both NPC guards and actual players.


3? the vampire in camelot where is he teleporting people too?

Don't know who you're referring to offhand, there are many different teleporters around the game world that can send you different places. If you mean the primary teleporter (each realm's capital has one) he can send players just about anywhere... To the main cities in SI and Catacombs and ToA (if not on a classic server) and to the primary border keep, housing zones, etc.


4? can you travel from albion to midgard or hibernia?

Only on the PvE server (Gaheris) and the PvP server (Mordred).


THANKS JUST CANT FIND THESE ANSWERS

No problem! :)

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