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Once you’re in game, head to the blacksmith and purchase heater shield, chain mail chest, chain mail, coif, and ringmail legs. Now you’ll have 41 Armor. It's time to head to the Young Dungeon! It is located just outside the inn you left when you first created your character. | Once you’re in game, head to the blacksmith and purchase heater shield, chain mail chest, chain mail, coif, and ringmail legs. Now you’ll have 41 Armor. It's time to head to the Young Dungeon! It is located just outside the inn you left when you first created your character. | ||
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Start slaying and looting everything you see in sight using bandages to survive. Use bandages on yourself once you’ve been damaged to attempt to heal yourself. After a few seconds you’ll be healed a set amount; however, be cautious at first as your bandages will tend to fail at a low skill level and mobs damaging you can cause your hand to slip which makes the bandages heal for less. | Start slaying and looting everything you see in sight using bandages to survive. Use bandages on yourself once you’ve been damaged to attempt to heal yourself. After a few seconds you’ll be healed a set amount; however, be cautious at first as your bandages will tend to fail at a low skill level and mobs damaging you can cause your hand to slip which makes the bandages heal for less. | ||
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Let’s get you a ride. Head over to the Animal Trainer in Brit Castle purchase a horse from the Animal Trainer for 550gp. This will make traveling around much faster. | Let’s get you a ride. Head over to the Animal Trainer in Brit Castle purchase a horse from the Animal Trainer for 550gp. This will make traveling around much faster. | ||
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If you have any remaining gold, you could train other useful skills such as Anatomy/Tactics or purchase more bandages or heal potions from an Alchemist. Now it's time to head back to the Young dungeon but first you have a decision to make | If you have any remaining gold, you could train other useful skills such as Anatomy/Tactics or purchase more bandages or heal potions from an Alchemist. Now it's time to head back to the Young dungeon but first you have a decision to make |
Revision as of 15:42, 4 January 2022
Introduction
Welcome to UO Forever (UOF)! This brief guide is to get your started whether you’re a new player to UO, a returning veteran needing a refresher, or familiar with UO but it’s your first time playing UOF.
Getting Started
As a new player, you'll be granted Young Player Status. This gives you special access to the Young Player Dungeon as well as other features. We highly recommend you review the Young Player Status page to learn more.
Part of the fun of Ultima Online is exploring the open world. However, sometimes you need a little help finding that specific vendor or location.
The World Map is an excellent page that gives you an overview of all of Sosaria including towns, dungeons, and Moongate locations. We recommend sticking around Britain until you get more comfortable with the map.
Recommended Beginner Build
UOF is an open ended adventure with endless possibilities; however, to put the best foot forward we would recommend starting your journey with a recommended build for a few reasons:
- They help you get the feel for UOF with a clear cut plan
- Progress is consistent and feels rewarding
- They provide good, steady income to fund future builds
We encourage players to forgo creating PvP or crafting characters initially as they require a steady source of income to fund gameplay. We recommend your first toon to be a Dexxer/Bard and possibly creating a second one for Treasure Hunting.
Dexxer or Archery and Bard Build
Intro
A bard build is highly recommended for beginners as it is extremely safe and efficient at killing mobs. You’ll use the power of provocation to trick creatures into fighting each other and then finish the surviving foes off with your combat skills. Healing is used to recover hp, cure poison, and potentially resurrect an ally (NOTE: you need 60 Healing and Anatomy to cure poison and 80 in both to resurrect).
Starting Skills
- 50 - Swordsmanship
- 50 - Healing
- 20 - Parrying
- 0 - Anatomy
Starting Stats
- 60 Strength
- 15 Intelligence
- 15 Dexterity
Final Build
- 100 Musicianship
- 100 Provocation
- 100 Healing
- 100 Anatomy
- 100 Combat Skill or Archery
- 100 Tactics
- 100 Magery
Whether you choose to do melee or archery, you’ll want to start with swordsmanship so you can kill mobs more efficiently right off the bat.
Getting Started
Once you’re in game, head to the blacksmith and purchase heater shield, chain mail chest, chain mail, coif, and ringmail legs. Now you’ll have 41 Armor. It's time to head to the Young Dungeon! It is located just outside the inn you left when you first created your character.
Start slaying and looting everything you see in sight using bandages to survive. Use bandages on yourself once you’ve been damaged to attempt to heal yourself. After a few seconds you’ll be healed a set amount; however, be cautious at first as your bandages will tend to fail at a low skill level and mobs damaging you can cause your hand to slip which makes the bandages heal for less.
Once you’ve gained at 2.5k in gold and loot, head to the bard in Britain to train musicianship and provocation to 50 and purchase a few lutes. Single left click on the bard to see the training and purchasing options. Provocation will make your life easier as you can provoke monsters onto each other and avoid damage.
Let’s get you a ride. Head over to the Animal Trainer in Brit Castle purchase a horse from the Animal Trainer for 550gp. This will make traveling around much faster.
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If you have any remaining gold, you could train other useful skills such as Anatomy/Tactics or purchase more bandages or heal potions from an Alchemist. Now it's time to head back to the Young dungeon but first you have a decision to make
Additional Revenue Options
Using one of the Recommended Builds will set you up nicely to generate consistent income; however, if you would like to switch things up a bit, here are a few options to continue exploring Sosaria while gaining some income.
Escorting
Escorting is a simple way to gain gold by escorting NPCs found in major towns to other towns or dungeons. You can travel by foot or magic using gate travel. There isn't a specific build for escorting as you could do them while PvMing or Treasure Hunting so think of it as an add on option to your gold generating build. Check out the Escorts page for more information.
PvM Location Guide
UO Forever is an open world and you are free to explore wherever you wish; however, some people appreciate a bit of guidance.
As a beginner, we recommend getting your footing in the Young Player Dungeon. Once you feel more comfortable with combat, we recommend you visit Despise as your first real dungeon but would not advise going beyond the 2nd floor unless you are with friends. From there, the world is your oyster but here is a handy chart to help give you some insight of the danger of each dungeon and floor.
We've categorized the chart by overall difficulty of the most common PvM locations. As a general rule, the first few floors of a dungeon should not extremely difficult but some locations get exponentially harder as you progress.
Dungeon Difficulty Chart
Dungeon | Difficulty | Location |
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Ankh | Hard | Marble Island |
Asylum | Hard | Center of the Britain Hedge Maze |
Booty Island Dungeon | Intermediate | Booty Island |
Britain Sewers | Beginner | Britain |
Covetous | Intermediate | South of Minoc, west of Vesper, and northwest of Cove |
Deceit | Intermediate | Dagger Island |
Delucia Passageway | Intermediate | Southwest of Trinsic |
Despise | Beginner | North of Britain |
Destard | Hard | Southeast of Skara Brae and northwest of Trinsic. |
Exodus | Hard | Yew |
Fire Dungeon | Intermediate | Serpent's Hold |
Grinch's Grotto | Intermediate | Hythloth |
Hythloth | Intermediate | Fire Island |
Ice Dungeon | Intermediate | Northwest of Wrong |
Khaldun | Hard | Southwest of Trinsic. |
Montor | Hard | Vesper graveyard |
Orc Mines | Beginner | Northwest of Britain, southeast of Yew |
Shame | Intermediate | South of Yew, north of Skara Brae, west of Britain |
Spider Cave | Intermediate | Southwest of Shame, south of Yew, north of Skara Brae, west of Britain, and west of Orc Mines |
Terathan Keep | Intermediate | Spider Cave |
The Abyss | Intermediate | Fire Island |
The Grotto | Intermediate | Middle of the ocean, west of Ocllo |
Wind | Intermediate | North of Britain |
Wrong | Intermediate | Northwest of Minoc |
Young Player Dungeon | Beginner | Britain |