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Old 05-11-2011, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by RiffDaemon [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Oh yes, certainly. However, PoK itself just has so much going on that I'd like for it be locked until 45/46 as well. PoK has trainers, spell vendors, food, tradecraft supplies, SoW/Clarity potions*, etc. which completely kills the starting cities. Also, it becomes the central marketplace (if there's no bazaar) due to its central location, meaning EC goes empty again. And with the books, it completely destroys wizard and druid taxi services.

PoK is a treasure trove, and (ideally) it should be locked to non-planar characters. ... ... In my own dreamland, of course [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
PoK just shouldn't exist. I feel there was some great grouping (leveling)/raiding content in PoP, but a central hub like PoT and a "one-town-serves-all" PoK IMO shouldn't exist, it degrades the experience of travel.

There was another PoP post (a very good one IMO) that proposed putting PoP zones around Norrath at applicable areas, like HoH at the paladin guild in NFP. I like that idea of spreading things around. Heck, even Seb, KC, and Chardok, the main 50+ dungeons in Kunark, are minimum 3 zones away from each other (and Seb is on the other side of the continent as KC and 'dok).

Also, I'm extremely biased to the PoP music. PoStorms.mp3, PoEarth.mp3, PoTime.mp3. Thank god the music player exists in EQ and I can just add these to listen to.
 


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