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Old 11-26-2024, 04:59 AM
Wakanda Wakanda is offline
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Actually, that isn't true. On live they did rotate ZEMs, two years into the game:



It would be 100% classic for P99 to rotate ZEMs every couple of years, just as live did.
It truly is classic. I remember hotzones too. You know how people always say they remember where they were when 9/11 happened? I was at school that day when it happened. They let us out early, and I remember being in the Mines of Nurga (because it was a hot-zone at the time.).

I also only discovered Crypt of Dalnir because it was also a hot-zone, and for me Dalnir is an iconic zone because of this because I remember being a high schooler and exp'ing there with my fellow teenage friends. Ironically a lot of people don't know about Dalnir at all, so that's always interesting for me.

I think if people want to make leveling post-kunark "true classic" then making the Sarnak Fort in LOIO have a huge exp buff, as well as perhaps the mobs surrounding the windmill. Because that was the absolute meta leveling path when I played the game.

Windmill area > pulling alongside beach > Sarnak Fort > Giant Fort in FM > Pulling random mobs along the wall in OT > pulling random mobs along the wall outside of KC in DL.

Leveling in dungeons was never classic after Kunark launched. I know it's fun to level in places like UR, and Mistmoore over outdoor zones, but it's not classic at all. Also in true glassic LGUK and RE was at least competitive with UR.

We actually still see this on fresh TLPs and even saw this on freshly launched Quarm to a lesser extent.

P99 has a really extreme narrow path for leveling and I think it would be easily countered with adjustments, but it is what it is.

I also liked how on P99 green you could get a group in CT and do 30-45 in a single day fairly easy. For whatever reason, people don't know this in 2024 and no one even goes there.

In true classic people sought blackened iron armor because it was magic. On P99 there's not even a market for blackened iron stuff.

Like I enjoy City of Mist as much as everyone, but that was not a truly classic experience for me, lol. I've always told people too that LOIO was the original barrens chat. I went from playing EQ to playing WoW in a relatively short time period and always thought Barrens chat was kind of mild comparatively. I remember the LOIO that had 100+ people in it and all the random pointless bickering in OOC ! It's just surreal to me that Sarnak fort is consistently empty when I remember there being so many groups just in the front entrance alone, backdoor would have a ton too, lol. Like that is actually true classic. Not a LOIO that is empty with an occasional high level invising into the Sarnak Fort for their key. Which all of these mobs were way more rare back in the day. I camped a sarnak station earring an entire summer. Never got one. But only saw chancellor 2 times.
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Old 11-26-2024, 02:48 PM
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The only thing I disagree with you on is that leveling in dungeons wasn't classic once Kunark launched. It absolutely was. But the reason you have so many memories of non-dungeon leveling in the classic era was because there were often so many people on a given server that dungeon groups had waitlists and you could find plenty of people to PUG in other places even if it wasn't as efficient as the dungeon group.
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