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Old 10-05-2015, 07:35 AM
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I've never played EverQuest. I'm the type of player that likes to be able to do everything. But I can't always have so much time to play. I'm fine doing slow leveling and grinding.

But raids require you to be at the computer for quite a while.
I'd like objective answers, how long does one need to be at the computer for a raid in an average guild.

And from reading some of the raiding post, there is all sorts of rules and rotations between guilds. Is that correct, do guilds have an agreed schedule for each other so they don't conflict? Or is there a lot of raiding conflict?

If I played 3 hours a day in the evenings, would I be suitable for a raiding guild?

Raiding is just something that scares me, I want to participate in it. I've never raided in any game.
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Old 10-05-2015, 11:21 AM
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Old 10-05-2015, 11:22 AM
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Old 10-05-2015, 11:26 AM
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From what ive gathered you can raid it just wont be the current top end of top end unless you basicly live and breathe your computer. This isnt wow where you can lfr everything. But if you get up there join a good guild meet people make friends youll see some raiding.
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Old 10-05-2015, 11:26 AM
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Raids are not instanced in Everquest, so raid bosses are on timers that can range from hours to days and there is only one spawn that all guilds must compete for. This means that raids can't necessarily be scheduled and instead must take place when the raid mob is about to spawn. From what I've read, there's also some variance to when a raid mob spawns with regard to the timer, such that it can spawn +/- a few hours from the exact timer. This means that guilds have to sit and wait for the spawn for a few hours in order to secure it before other guilds.

What this all means is that if you are in a guild that is contesting the major raid mobs, you'll likely have to log on at fairly odd hours and wait for a few more hours to be able to engage a raid mob. I'd suggest joining a casual raid guild instead. They are much more flexible on time and you won't have to fuck with your real life schedule as much to raid.
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Old 10-05-2015, 11:27 AM
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No. You'd need more than a 3 hour window.

Raids are just big zergs and whoever can field more players off a bat phone are the winners.
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Old 10-05-2015, 11:33 AM
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if youve never raided in any game before you probly arent ready for eq raids, nor is it likely to seem fun. they are long, slow, and for the higher end guilds its more a matter of being available at any time to pop in and smack a mob down when the batphone rings.

casual guilds do raid the planes though, and that can be a fun experience to do a couple times but after that its pretty mind numbing. i dont recommend this raid scene at all, but thats just my own preference. with your limted availability - getting in the prominent raiding guilds is simply a no-go.
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Old 10-05-2015, 12:08 PM
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if youve never raided in any game before you probly arent ready for eq raids, nor is it likely to seem fun. they are long, slow, and for the higher end guilds its more a matter of being available at any time to pop in and smack a mob down when the batphone rings.

casual guilds do raid the planes though, and that can be a fun experience to do a couple times but after that its pretty mind numbing. i dont recommend this raid scene at all, but thats just my own preference. with your limted availability - getting in the prominent raiding guilds is simply a no-go.
I don't want to get started b!tching about the time sink that is "raiding" (aka sitting around not actually playing EQ), but needless to say it is time consuming and not fun. If you want dragon loot, expect to immerse yourself deeply into the game. You can get nice stuff from questing, planar runs, epic, ect - But don't get your heart set on killing anything that is on a 5 or 7 day timer.
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Old 10-05-2015, 12:41 PM
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I don't want to get started b!tching about the time sink that is "raiding" (aka sitting around not actually playing EQ), but needless to say it is time consuming and not fun. If you want dragon loot, expect to immerse yourself deeply into the game. You can get nice stuff from questing, planar runs, epic, ect - But don't get your heart set on killing anything that is on a 5 or 7 day timer.
Real question: what is the appeal of raiding? If the raids themselves are not enjoyable, then is it just about getting better gear? That better gear is only good for raiding harder mobs, though. It seems like a bit of a masochistic pursuit.
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Old 10-05-2015, 11:55 AM
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If I played 3 hours a day in the evenings, would I be suitable for a raiding guild?

Raiding is just something that scares me, I want to participate in it. I've never raided in any game.
Depends on what you mean by "raid." Have a good time exploring dungeons and getting armor with friends for a few hours? Or experience end game content and defeat the baddest of the bad bosses and get the best loot?

Can you dedicate more than 3 hours a day to the game?

Do you AFK frequently?

Are you willing to wake up in the middle of the night to a batphone alert or people yelling over your computer speakers when a dragon spawns?

Since you are new to EQ, you will need to spend your early time getting to 60 and getting a baseline of gear to be able to do the top end raiding.

What class do you play or plan to play?
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