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no idea, havent heard anything about it

after i get the Pre-Create ill post the server/name of the toons ( goign to create 5 so i can get the bonus gear/wep @ lvl 30 )

Will there be a neowin guild :p?

I already have a legion and an alliance so my server will be determined for me, if it hasn't already. Not that anyone cares probably, but I'll post it here if anyone wants. This only applies to people who are planning to play Asmodean though, Elyos need not apply. :laugh:

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I already have a legion and an alliance so my server will be determined for me, if it hasn't already. Not that anyone probably cares but I'll post it here if anyone wants. This only applies to people who are planning to play Asmodean though, Elyos need not apply. :laugh:
If you need a tank for your guild, let me know =)
If you need a tank for your guild, let me know =)

We need anything and everything. We haven't closed off any classes from joining. Though we might be short on sorcerers and priests/chanters.

Our guild launch website: http://umbralsanctum.guildlaunch.com/

And our aionsource recruitment thread: http://www.aionsource.com/forum/asmodian-n...al-sanctum.html

You can apply to the Legion at either.

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Check this out guys, this is from the update notes for the Aion Armory website:

Updates: (07/28/09)

* 4500 items added from 1.0 to 1.5 Items - Aion

* 418 new quests Quests - Aion

* New spell haste bonus Items - Aion

* 160 new skills

* Item sets have been added.

4500 items, 418 quests, and 160 new skills added between patch 1.0 and 1.5? Wowy. That doesn't even mention all the new areas and dungeons too.

Also the 1.5 client and 1.0 to 1.5 patch are out, for those wanting to get ready a bit early for the open betas.

My Legion/Alliance will be playing on the Zikel server for the open betas and probably once the game goes live as well. Interestingly enough all the people I played with on my Warhammer server will also be playing on the same server through pure coincidence. Warhammer Online is going to be an even more depressing game to play in less than a months time.

I'm a bit confused about the Open Beta. I'm a Fileplanet Subscriber and the Open Beta is about to start today,

I installed the Open Beta client and the NC Launcher says:

Installed: Aion (EU)

Not installed: Aion

The game itself is in english but will I be able to play with a Fileplanet Key?

I'm a bit confused about the Open Beta. I'm a Fileplanet Subscriber and the Open Beta is about to start today,

I installed the Open Beta client and the NC Launcher says:

Installed: Aion (EU)

Not installed: Aion

The game itself is in english but will I be able to play with a Fileplanet Key?

There is an option in NC Soft launcher where you can set it to NA region. Go to File -> Settings -> Advanced and change to North America.

Awesome video, can't wait for release.

Question,

I bought the standard edition on Steam and played through the closed beta. Do I get to play in the open beta on the 6th?

I'm pretty sure you do. All pre orders have an automatic spot reserved in all beta events as I understand it.

Probably been mentioned in here but I pulled these links from my blog nice to look at while we kill time:

Armory: http://www.aionarmory.com/

Great Fan page: http://www.aionsource.com/

Forums from that fan page: http://www.aionsource.com/forum/

And of course the most important link a count down timer: http://kindred.aion.tv/status/

I am going to roll an elyos sorc ;x

Probably been mentioned in here but I pulled these links from my blog nice to look at while we kill time:

Armory: http://www.aionarmory.com/

Great Fan page: http://www.aionsource.com/

nice links (Y)

the aion equivalent of thottbot and elitistjerks lol

pre-ordered the CE on steam

can't wait to start playing!

nice links (Y)

the aion equivalent of thottbot and elitistjerks lol

pre-ordered the CE on steam

can't wait to start playing!

Aionsource.com and the aionarmory are both part of the curse gaming network, so that might be why they look similar. :laugh:

Will the beta be open to other countries or will it be purely North America only?

They should be, I haven't heard it being restricted to just the US.

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