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Haha... yeah, fair enough. I dunno though, after my experience in Befallen the other night, a lengthy coprse run seems like a breeze. Three of us died behind the second locked door and no one had the right keys to get down so our corpses were stuck in a place we could not get to. We would have had to kill the mobs that drops the keys while naked, while also making our way all the way down to the bottom past the other hordes of undead. Luckily we had a couple higher level players help us out, but if they weren't there that could have really been a mess.... | |||
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You don't quest in Everquest, you just kill stuff.
Basically its the most misleading game title ever. Unless you consider it one long ass quest to get to 50 and then to 60 and then to whatever the new level cap is for the new expasion Everquest: Something of Something, in that case its a very accurate title.
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jval what's your in game name and where are you located in the world?
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I must disagree.. I just completed the burning rapier quest at lvl 30 and it was hella fun... I think if you don't find good quest you are denying yourself an important aspect of the game...
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There are many quests, and you should definitely do some of them. But when starting out in the game, and trying to grasp the rhythms and mechanics of the gameplay, it is probably better to understand that the bulk of your progression will be done through grouping and camping mobs, and/or raids. | |||
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To try to stay on topic and be more helpful though:
One quest I would recommend doing at lower levels is the Crushbone belts in Clan Crushbone. This zone is located right off of Greater Faydark (close by to starting areas if you're a Wood Elf, High Elf, Gnome or Dwarf). Anyway, you kill orcs and collect Crusbone belts. There is a NPC in Kaladim (Dwarf city) that you turn the belts into. It is infinitely repeatable and very good exp from about level 4-10. You will get a decent amount of exp and a piece of armor to be worn or sold for every single belt you turn in. Even at higher levels, you can farm these belts and sell them to players for some pretty decent cash [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Another thing to point out is that quests like this do not have to be initiated at the NPC before beginning them. Using this one for example, you can collect as many CB belts as you want before even talking to the NPC who is associated with the quest, and still go speak to him and turn them in after. I don't think this would apply to all quests, because some stages and such. | ||
Last edited by Drax86; 04-30-2011 at 05:25 PM..
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if you are'nt on that side of the world, deathfist belts are also an option. (if your in the freeport area and are'nt evil). same premise as the crushbone belts, tho deathfist does'nt have their own zone, they are found in the 2 camps in east commons and i think there might be a couple in west commons.
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Or Gnoll fangs in the Qeynos area! Woot woot! A cash cow right there! And fast levels.
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