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− | It used to be possible to travel to JK-Home and MR-Home from Wild by swimming from one server to the other (east to reach JK and west to reach MR). However as these servers have been taken offline, it is no longer available. Traveling between the Freedom and Wild servers is available now, though not like before between Wild and the home servers. It is necessary to go to the [[portal]] at your kingdom's main settlement ([[The Landing]] | + | It used to be possible to travel to JK-Home and MR-Home from Wild by swimming from one server to the other (east to reach JK and west to reach MR). However as these servers have been taken offline, it is no longer available. Traveling between the Freedom and Wild servers is available now, though not like before between Wild and the home servers. It is necessary to go to the [[portal]] at your kingdom's main settlement ([[The Landing]], [[Gold Coast]], [[Samling]] or [[The Shroud]]). |
==Old Server Layout== | ==Old Server Layout== |
Revision as of 14:39, 29 November 2009
Description
It used to be possible to travel to JK-Home and MR-Home from Wild by swimming from one server to the other (east to reach JK and west to reach MR). However as these servers have been taken offline, it is no longer available. Traveling between the Freedom and Wild servers is available now, though not like before between Wild and the home servers. It is necessary to go to the portal at your kingdom's main settlement (The Landing, Gold Coast, Samling or The Shroud).
Old Server Layout
Wurm Online used to have 3 servers - Jenn-Kellon Home, Wild, and Mol Rehan Home. The two home kingdoms would only allow players of their respective kingdom to enter the server, but both JK and MR could go to Wild, and this is the only place HOTS was allowed.
The servers were laid out in a general west-to-east setup as shown in the picture below: