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Is it possible to play the tutorial mission in a group? It's been a while since I rolled my first DDO character and I can't remember.

If you don't reach the "real" DDO world until after you finish the tutorial, then I'll go ahead and clear it with my new character (and recommend my wife do the same).
 
I started a Sorcerer - Vomo Oromo, but I have no problems rolling a second class if we feel we could use some support.

I also started a Warpriest like tek name Whon, mainly for soloing since the sorcerer is quite weak without a party.
 
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Can you make guilds and what does it take?
I searched online, but all I was able to find was this excerpt from the DDO manual:
Guilds
Guilds are groups of players that come
together for a purpose. The purpose could be
purely social, it could be to pool resources and
take care of new players, or a common philosophy.

Creating a Guild
To create a guild, press the Guild tab within the Group
panel. Simply enter a guild name in the Guild field. The
first person to create a guild is initially considered to be
the Guild Leader. You cannot create a guild if you are
already in a guild.

The Guild Display
The guild panel is
separated into three main
regions – the guild name,
the guild Message of the
Day (MotD), and the Guild
Members list. The name of
the guild you’re currently in
is displayed prominently at
the top of the panel.
The guild message of
the day is for important
messages, and can be set
by your guild leader or
officers.
The guild member list is used to quickly determine who
in your guild is currently on-line, where they’re questing,
and what level they are. Finding guild members close to
your own level and questing areas is a good way to begin
establishing a questing party.
All buttons within the guild panel are considered guild
commands. Only guild members of sufficient rank can
execute guild commands.

Quitting a Guild
To quit the guild you’re currently in, simply press the
“Quit” button at the bottom of the Guild panel.

Adding a Member
To add another person to your guild, simply click on the
“Add” button. A dialog box will be displayed requesting
the name of the person to add. If you already had
someone selected, their name will be filled in by default. If
you’d like to add someone different, then simply edit the
name and click on “Add.”

Removing a Member
Only Guild Leaders and Officers have sufficient rank to
remove people from the guild. To remove someone from
the guild, simply select their name in the guild list and
press the “Remove” button. A dialog box will be displayed
requesting confirmation.

Guild Ranks
There are currently three guild ranks supported in
DDO – Leader, Officer, and Member. Guild Leaders and
their successors are identified by unique icons next to
their names. Each rank has access to a subset of guild
commands.

Promoting a Member
Only a Guild Leader has sufficient rank to promote
people within the guild. To promote a guild member,
simply select the member’s name in the guild list and
press the “Promote” button. The member will then move
up to the next available rank. There can be only one Guild
Leader at a time, so a Leader cannot promote an Officer
into a Guild Leader rank (to do this, the Guild Leader
should use the “Successor” button).

Demoting a Member
A Guild Leader can demote a member by selecting the
member’s name from the member list and pressing the
“Demote” button. This will drop the guild member down
one rank.

Setting the Message of the Day
Guild Leaders and Officers have the ability to set
the guild’s message of the day. This is commonly used
to remind members of scheduled guild events or to
introduce new members. To set the message of the day,
simply type the message into the text area and press the
“Set MotD” button. The message will then be updated on
each member’s guild panel.

Setting a Successor
Setting a successor is simply declaring who the next
Guild Leader will be should the current Guild Leader
quit, cancel his account, or become banned. Only a Guild
Leader can set his successor. To set a successor, select the
guild member in the guild list and press “Successor”. The
guild successor needs to be an Officer (any officer can
be declared the successor). The guild successor can be
identified by a unique icon next to his name in the guild
list.

Disbanding the Guild
A Guild Leader can, at any time, elect to disband the
entire guild. This will cause all guild members to become
immediately unguilded. To disband a guild, the Guild
Leader can simply press the “Disband” button. A dialog
box will be displayed to confirm the command.
 
So when do you guys want to get together, take these characters for a spin, form a group, and go kill some gelatinous cubes (or whatever baddies are around)?
 
Most evenings are great, weekends are best. I think I'll have to reroll my monk because he skipped the tutorial and now can't party with people on the starter island until they have access to stormwind harbor.
 
Who wants to start the guild? Lets start getting people invited so we don't have to keep track of all the names.
 
;_;

I made my character the other night. I want to get started trying it out, but Tek says wait. =P (I have no problem waiting for ToJ friends ^^) ...so anyway...this weekend sometime perhaps?

My character's name is Tanwen.
 
I think it would be fine to have a solo toon and then a group toon. That way one allows you to check things out at your own pace and another stays at similar levels with others for grouping.
 
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