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Originally Posted by Nisrak
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There's a simple way to figure this out. Go to freeport docks as measure the z-axis, which is your "sea level" measurement. Then traverse each zone and measure the z-axis on either side of every zoneline, giving a relative elevation of each zone. Then it's just a matter of finding the highest point based on the zone elevation and elevation of a particular location in the zone.
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This seems like the most logical approach. I may hop on tonight and take some readings in the Freeport area and see how things match up. At one point I tinkered with the idea of making topographic maps of the EQ zones, and the handful of test zones I ran were successful, but it was more work than I was willing to undertake.
One thing to note is that the Z reading in the /loc is from the top of the character's head, not at ground level. Gnomes standing at the same elevation as barbarians will show lower Z readings. To get the true elevation of the ground, use the enchanter minor illusion or illusion: tree spells. Druid tree illusions might work too.