Not only is finding some of the old information hard to do, but you can't even be sure its right. Check out this casters realm SK creation guide:
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Shadow Knights need to balance the difficulty of good melee ability with a reasonable mana pool. With this in mind here are our suggested bonus point spendings:
* Dark Elves: Add 10 Strength and 10 Dexterity.
* Erudites: Add 10 Strength 5 Agility and 5 Dexterity.
* Humans: Add 5 Strength, 5 Agility, 5 Dexterity and 5 Intelligence.
* Iksars: Add 10 Strength, 5 Dexterity and 5 Intelligence.
* Ogre: Add 8 Intelligence, 7 Dexterity and 5 Agility
* Trolls: Add 15 Intelligence and 5 Dexterity.
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Int? Hell yes!
Stamina? Eff that!
Funny thing is, when I was looking for this guide, I first tried the forum search function because I know I've seen it posted here before, but I couldn't find it. I did however get super-relevant results like:
- "9/11, an inside job?" (10th result)
- "Sticky: Running EQ under LINUX" (7th result)
- "A discussion on restoring EQ's music once and for all" (3rd result)
I ended up going through the wayback machine to find this guide instead, which took about 1 minute per page load. Not exactly quick and easy.
As for the wiki, yes, it would be great if that were updated. However I for one will probably never update it, whereas I'd happily check into the shaman forum on a daily basis to answer questions. I'm not trying to come off as anti-wiki, but I get a lot more satisfaction from directly answering people's questions than I would from posting a guide that maybe no one even reads. Maybe that's just me.