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Which Series Should I Play the First Game of First?

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  • Wizardry

    Votes: 6 19.4%
  • M&M I

    Votes: 10 32.3%
  • Play a real game

    Votes: 9 29.0%
  • Kingcomrade

    Votes: 6 19.4%

  • Total voters
    31

Wayward Son

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I'm in the mood for some blobbing lately, and I have a couple days until I start my New Vegas replay, at which point blobbers have to take the side burner (as in I only play them late at night) for a while. That being said, I want to start with first entries first, so Wiz I or M&M I? Assume I already have a small amount of progress in M&M I for time purposes.
 
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Might and magic 1 is pretty good. It has a difficult difficulty curve at the beginning, but overall it's pretty great. Might suggest just taking the starter party since it's pretty good compared to the shit that you're likely to roll yourself.
 

Wayward Son

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Might and magic 1 is pretty good. It has a difficult difficulty curve at the beginning, but overall it's pretty great. Might suggest just taking the starter party since it's pretty good compared to the shit that you're likely to roll yourself.
I said to assume that I was a decent portion into the game for a reason. :P I already am level 7ish from my abandoned LP of it
 
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Might and magic 1 is pretty good. It has a difficult difficulty curve at the beginning, but overall it's pretty great. Might suggest just taking the starter party since it's pretty good compared to the shit that you're likely to roll yourself.
I said to assume that I was a decent portion into the game for a reason. :P I already am level 7ish from my abandoned LP of it
Just fucking finish it then. That's like level enough to beat the game.
 

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