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TMC Player Reviews: Lost Souls


Review Submitted By: Alix
Author Status: Player
Started on Lost Souls: 2years ago
Submission Date: Sep 4, 2003
TMC Listing: Lost Souls

The following review is the opinion of the review's author [Alix] and in no way represents the opinions of this website or its staff.

Lost Souls, as described prev2iously, is an LPC mud offering 
players a wide variety of character types.

There are a number of ways to approach playing.  Independent 
play is very common.  It is neither encouraged nor discouraged.  
The mud provides an environment such that independent play is 
easily accomplished.  The majority of 'monsters' and quests do 
not require a group effort.

Though independent play is common, group play is also easily 
accomplished.  Through groups and companies, players can team 
together to play, sharing experience.  Grouping is a temporary 
arrangement requiring a leader.  In order to share the experience, 
members of the group must be in the same location.  Companies, on 
the other hand, are maintained as long as there are two or more 
members.  Experience sharing does not require members to be in the 
same location, or even logged in.

Roleplaying is neither encouraged nor discouraged. Though many 
choose not to roleplay, there are people that do. Common 
roleplaying guilds are Ringwraiths, Justicars and Knights.

As with anything in life, there are loud, obnoxious jerks around.  
My best advice is to remember this is a game. Roleplay it or ignore 
it. If it becomes excessive or offensive, report it.  Keep in mind 
you can block (turn off) channels and even block tells (communication)
from players.

There are a few ways to approach this mud: 1) Explore. This is a 
large mud.  At level 1 (or low levels) it never hurts to run around 
with a compass to get your bearings and learn the lay of the land.  
2)  Ask. OOC (out of character) or neophyte channels are a good place 
to start asking questions.  3) Read through the help files.

I generally do not respond to people who are not polite. Others take 
impoliteness more seriously and yet others don't care. A general rule 
of thumb is treat others how you would like to be treated.

The developer group seems fairly active. A number of additions in the 
way of monsters, areas, colors and modifications are frequently 
evident.

I have played for more than 2 years and, like Tamarack, will gladly 
lend a hand where I can.

~Alix

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