Moonglow Yacht Club - a sum inconsequential to one of your exalted status
in New Legacy
Can anyone comment on what the outcome was from joining the ranks of exclusive membership to the Moonglow Yacht Club?
The Objective Offer asks for monetary contribution:
Gold Amount - tiered member reward
25000 - Sandals, Pants, Fancy Shirt, have Yacht Club tag. [Club Membership]
50000 - Nautical Benefactor's Ring [Silver membership?]
75000 - Sailing Stalwart's Timepiece [Gold membership]
100000 - Maritime Legend's Shawl (Cloak) [Platinum membership]
The Bracelet, for me, didn't actually tell the time.
One buggy thing i experienced - if you enter the building on a mount you get dismounted and the pet is then 'stuck' inside the building as it is disallowed passing back out though the door.
looking forward to buying this bridge. i also heard rumor the club has chicken legs of ruin.
Comments
We won't know what the benefits are yet.
Yes, leave your pet outside.
You don't have to take gold there. Click the owner to get a menu that will remove gold from your bank.
Double LOL!
in a bit of retrospect, i am going to play this as though it was designed purposeful ~
After getting the platinum tier, a new ferry route (coincidentally) opened to Fire Island.
The Ferry landing spot on Fire Island just so happens to be where (on Atlantic) in '97 I placed (and have today) a house.
Awesomeness.
The player i journeyed with in '97 and shared that house with has since left both UO and RL realms.
it would have happened to have been their birthday on the day that the new Fire island route opened.
Some fond memories of early exploring in Hythloth.
We used to take turns sailing back from Fire Island with our loot overflowing in multiple bags stacked high on a ship deck for transport to a town port.
Im also (mis)remembering some fun server boundary shenanigans (hmmmmm, server boundaries may be different in NL).
i know it may not be the shards primary purpose, but it was so much fun to reminisce.
I do like the different approach to waterway travel destinations.
I continue to look forward to any open water sailing that may be implemented in the future.