Hi Chee:

It depends on what you are looking for in terms of mudding.  For hack and 
slash goodness along with competitive and fun atmosphere where you can 
customize a large quantity of things, check out Project Bob. 
Projectbob.game-host.org port 4000.

Discworld was the first mud that I ever played.  Discworld.atuin.net port 
23.

For a more roleplay oriented environment try lensmoor.  It is medieval 
fantasy with classes that you can customize and also has one of the best 
crafting systems that I have ever seen.  lensmoor.org port 3500.

I can go on and on, I'm sure.  I liked Miriani as well although I haven't 
been around very much...not one word out of you, Valiant!!  I mean it! 
*shakes fist*

I find it difficult to get in to alter eon and it's probably because I 
really hate old style diku muds.  Maybe I'm just a bit of a mud 
snob...perish the thought.

Anyhow, I hope that this has helped.  Feel free to check out the mud 
connecter at www.mudconnect.com

I have always believed that it isn't necessarily about accesibility and what 
the best mud is for blind folks as much as it is what muds are you truly 
going to enjoy?  The muds that tend to burn my cookies are those with ascii 
maps and no ability to turn them off.  If I can't navigate to the land of 
Kill-em-dead without assistance because there is a graphical representation 
of the wilderness and then I drown in a river that I had no idea was even 
there, I'll likely not play it.

I hope that I have helped somewhat.

also, great to hear that VipMud is out...I've been out of pocket for the 
past couple of weeks so I have yet to figure out how to get my hot little 
hands on it, but I'm sure I'll get to that sooner or later.

Take care, all.  And Chee, welcome to the world of mudding!

Jaliya 


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