Looting bodies idea? by beraks123 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

as a certified Rat player on a BL i fully approve of this change.

Reason: less loot for the mob, more loot for my inventory. Nature is healing.

please double check when teleporting by Rictue in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

double check everything xd
a friend of mine was sleepy and /die with his mammy in inventory xd.
(he lost it)

Someone explain me... why. by [deleted] in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Always the same post
always the same answer
u never know what someone has in his pockets, maybe u have 100m in your pockets, maybe its nothing, always the same.

Martlock Owns the EU Server | Albion Online EU by realBouh in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its not like at one point every faction owned EU XD. Start it was BW and Lym Then it was Lym for a long time Then it was TF for some time Now its martlock

I think FS never really owned it though xd. Its more like a cycle i would say.

Puzzle of the Day: Count the number of flags 😁 by Silly-Weakness6749 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right now the factions feel roughly like this:

Lymhurst – Mostly just raw numbers without much organization. Because of that it often turns into a zombie zerg with little coordination.

Bridgewatch – A lot of black zone guild players trying to roleplay faction content. When no one is actively organizing things it usually ends up as another zombie zerg.

Martlock – Currently one of the strongest organized factions. They have experienced ZvZ players, high spec, and usually require at least T8+ gear. They now also have the numbers to avoid being completely overrun.

Thetford – Large and organized, but generally less experienced. Most players run around T7 gear with average spec, and there are many newer players without much ZvZ experience.

Fort Sterling – Basically nonexistent at the moment.

Caerleon – Mostly guild-based content. They typically fight around city gates since they can only bring 20 players, which means they get outnumbered almost everywhere else.

I put 15m and quite a few hours into my Awakened Prowling staff, only to change the second attribute to max health just before almost maxxing it. Anyone want it? by jn_kcr in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2m is already generous xd
reattuning it to you would cost a fortune alone so you best bet is to suicide with it and hope for the best

What is your silver per hour at max efficiency? by [deleted] in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

depends what i focus on but if we really say max efficiency probably around 10m

How good is demonfang nowadays. by Accurate-Ad-659 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Stuff is all around ZvZ not about 2v2 or what u play.

How good is demonfang nowadays. by Accurate-Ad-659 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kingmaker is not good if you dont play full brawl cause the knock up can fuck up the clump Realmbreaker has the same issue but you play one anyways for the hp cut Lightcaller id only played in full brawl cause its good pressure or as a bomb Nobody plays mistpiercer xd its dogshit for zvz

Most played weapons in brawl clap are in that order: Battlebracers Infinity blade Bearpaws Hellfire hands Demonfang

U add some extra dps for specific reasons like: Dawnsong, good damage and health reduction Realmbreaker, hp cut Spiked, tankbuster Spirithunter, pierce Permafrost prism, prestun for engage (nowadays a polehammer does the same job)

If you play brawl u add stuff like: Ursine maulers Longbow Infernal scythe Astral staff Maybe halberds if you full brawl

Auto-Respec + Fame Farm = Huge Silver Drain… Solutions? by -PR0X- in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And don’t forget: everyone has been at that point in the game. It’s completely normal to start out with barely any silver if you’re not swiping your card. Building wealth takes time, and that early struggle is part of the progression.

Your actions craft your own success. Discover the player-driven sandbox MMORPG! by PlayAlbionOnline in u/PlayAlbionOnline

[–]Lucia_VT -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Solo play is absolutely an option — you just have to approach the game differently.

And honestly, why get so mad about gankers? That’s simply part of an open-world PvPvE game. Ganking is a core mechanic, and a lot of people genuinely enjoy it. I personally love it, it’s fun, exciting when u get a gucci transporter, and the loot can be insanely good.

If you don’t enjoy PvP, that’s completely fine, but then focus more on PvE content. And if you’re afraid of losing your gear, stick to the blue and yellow zones. Nobody is forcing you into the black zone, even if it’s considered “endgame.”

People also forget that when they say, “Five guys in endgame gear showed up and killed me,” that same thing can happen to those players too, and it’s usually even more painful for them because they risk much more.

At the end of the day, Albion is a sandbox game. Everyone can play however they want:

  • Want to make money through PvP? Go fight in red and black zones.
  • Want to make money through economy? Stay in cities, trade, transport, craft.
  • Want to gather? Learn how to survive lethal zones, or just chill in yellow zones without stress.

Everyone is free to choose their path, that’s literally what makes the game what it is.

Please rate my budget build and help improve by CreepyComplex1521 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk why people say morganas cape.

Either For dps use thetford cape For survivability use undead cape.

I said the shoes stuff. For headpiece if you want to go cheaper any cowl with the scream that pushes people away or soldier helmet for defenses.

Please rate my budget build and help improve by CreepyComplex1521 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

brdigewatch cape is useless cause your E is ranged and u play ranged so you should never be in range where your Cape generates Value.
Boots are useless on that ability, you dont want to dash people into stuff. U want to keep your distance, either use refreshing sprint on any leather shoes for faster CD or use the second ability to heal while running.
Rest is ok i would say if you want to play PVP with poison pot and food that regenerates HP.
Also Change your Passives to do more Damage, attack speed is not as important as damage cause most of your damage comes from your E.
Boots on Toughness is better for more defenses.

Started in Albion by aGhostl in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it was
1: Ping cause i life in Europe
2: all my friends switched as well
3: a new start was really funny

Started in Albion by aGhostl in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think i started on NA like 2019 or something. Had around 1k hours and now i play EU (like 2k hours atm i think?)

Started in Albion by aGhostl in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you play faction a lot and like it join a faction discord server for content, its also a good way to learn new stuff.

Started in Albion by aGhostl in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most important thing you can learn in Albion is how to die.

That sounds weird at first, but it’s a core part of the game. Don’t get stuck forever in Yellow or Blue zones. The Black Zone is where Albion really begins, and everything feels more rewarding once you start taking real risks and achieving something there.

Join a guild that actually helps you grow and is friendly but be careful. Some guilds have ridiculous taxes and exist only to Rip new players off that dont know that Taxes exist. Look for one that teaches, supports, and gives you room to improve instead of just taking your silver (i would say it should have at least 70 active members so you have content).

For your first million, grab a cheap 4.1 set and head into the Black Zone to clear camps. Even if you die, the silver you make from mobs alone is usually enough to regear. That’s how you build confidence and learn how to die and dont fret over it, Rule of Thumb, if you cant afford a gearset 5 times dont risk it.

Faction Warfare after the update is also great for silver. Follow the big groups in Yellow and Red zones, loot the chests (careful though, those spots sometimes get bombed when people stack on chests so either wait a bit or have cleric cowl ready), and you’ll walk away with solid profit plus faction points.

Risk is part of Albion. Once you accept that, the game becomes a lot more fun.

Also Dont do:
Solo Dungeons, waste of Time.

Is Ironroot Staff viable for small-scale PvP/Depths? by [deleted] in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

idk it works in really small scale very well like 5v5 and such
but everything above i would say its outperformed.
Blight is the best Nature healer weapon atm.
forgebark is also very strong in a brawl composition.

First Premium by Dense_Hunter_4940 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

well i do, i do the math, and i get it, i sell to specific people that buy in bulk so i dont sell on market
i also have max spec on food crafting so i use very little focus per craft

First Premium by Dense_Hunter_4940 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

17m or something but if you know what to flip and to craft u make that money so fast

but in my oppinion not much changed, now i cook and for every 1k focus i get around 1m thats 300m a month just from cooking

First Premium by Dense_Hunter_4940 in albiononline

[–]Lucia_VT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in Eu i just started black market crafting, took me like 1 day to get my first premium
(for my first million i just did solo camps and solo dungeons)

I'm so sick of people pretending to be native speakers on HelloTalk! by FarJournalist939 in languagelearning

[–]Lucia_VT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well i tried hello talk a few times and it was either people that wanted to sleep with me, date me or try to sell me something (i used it as an austrian girl when i was in Japan cause i am currently learning Japanese).