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They weren't the sweatlords of today farming shit camps in 2024 because after 25 years they're still bad at everquest. | |||
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P99: [60 Grandmaster] Carceret (Human) <Good Guys>
P99: [60 Warder] Bloodraven the Pathfinder (Human) <Good Guys> P99: [60 Sorcerer] Melisandre (Human) <Auld Lang Syne> P99: [52 Champion] Alysane (Barbarian) <Auld Lang Syne> SZ : [65 Lord Protector] Cochise (Erudite) <Sanctus Lumen> | ||
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Yeah thats why you just have your buddy come loot it and corpse it elsewhere for later.
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Yeah I think the only thing against the rules is doing it with other people actively waiting for the camp, who are physically there. Same reason you can camp as much shit in a dungeon as you want on your enchanter, but if people show up you have to decide which camp you want to keep.
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classic eq is like pirates, or knights in full plate armor, or the confederacy. a period emulated and discussed for tens to hundreds of times longer than it was ever real.
sweatlords in 2000 had little wiki help, a moving target of new content and patched items/tactics. they barely had time to sweatlord before the battlefield changed. our museum here is the civil war reenactors arguing strategy forever, not anything like the unshod, drunk minors who were there | ||
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