Also playing an Ogre in EQ was so much fun. You got such absurd str it was crazy. I'd make an Ogre warrior starting off with like 128 strength. And after the Luclin graphical update, they looked 100x better.
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my druid was a megamaster baker or whatever the level was where you were maxed out
and let me tell you killing brownies for hours and hours and hours to get their parts and having inventories filled with wedding cakes
that was pretty much the worst waste of time that I can even imagine
oh my god brownies
i hated those little bitches
didn't they hang around wood elf lands? man those were gorgeous even though the trees were all made of 4 polygons each
yeah! they hung out in and around lesser faydark, the fuckers
I remember when I got my treeform spell as a druid I would just hang out in the forest disguised as a tree until somebody came running around where I was and then I'd start spinning around like crazy
got so much pleasure out of that
I don't think anyone ever noticed
i remember one day i was strolling through the faydark with my ogre SK, Kagok
then another ogre walked by me named Ragok. i think he was a warrior
i guess we noticed the similarities in our names because we both stopped and looked at each other funny for a second before we started beating the shit out of each other
i won, just barely (thank you Harm Touch) and at the end there were various wood elves standing around watching us
we butchered them
bahahaha that's beautiful
I was on drinal, I don't think it was a pvp server -- or did it matter? I don't remember how EQ handled world pvp
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I loved luclin, but yeah, after PoP it was always totally abandoned
nobody used the nexus anymore except to go to the bazaar
You want to hear the saddest thing? In the months leading up to my deployment to Iraq (this was like 2003), the guild I was part of actually made serious progress raiding for all the pieces for the Vex Thal key. We spent months getting 40 something people keyed and it all wound up about three days before I had to get deployed.
I got to zone in one time and look at the entrance.
By the time I came back from Iraq, the guild had disbanded and I just couldn't go back.
If I could do one thing, it would be to take part in just one raid on VT.
my druid was a megamaster baker or whatever the level was where you were maxed out
and let me tell you killing brownies for hours and hours and hours to get their parts and having inventories filled with wedding cakes
that was pretty much the worst waste of time that I can even imagine
oh my god brownies
i hated those little bitches
didn't they hang around wood elf lands? man those were gorgeous even though the trees were all made of 4 polygons each
yeah! they hung out in and around lesser faydark, the fuckers
I remember when I got my treeform spell as a druid I would just hang out in the forest disguised as a tree until somebody came running around where I was and then I'd start spinning around like crazy
got so much pleasure out of that
I don't think anyone ever noticed
i remember one day i was strolling through the faydark with my ogre SK, Kagok
then another ogre walked by me named Ragok. i think he was a warrior
i guess we noticed the similarities in our names because we both stopped and looked at each other funny for a second before we started beating the shit out of each other
i won, just barely (thank you Harm Touch) and at the end there were various wood elves standing around watching us
we butchered them
bahahaha that's beautiful
I was on drinal, I don't think it was a pvp server -- or did it matter? I don't remember how EQ handled world pvp
if it was a pvp server anyone could attack anyone as long as you were on different factions I think (though I don't know how it worked if a troll or something killed a bunch of orcs to make elves like them)
or you could give your book of discord to that priest dude and attack other people
I mean, the grindingest grinding that ever grinded
days and days of the same zones with one or two interesting boss fights
all so I could zone in, con a level 66 mob (the cap was 65 at the time) and run the hell out
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In Planetside I was able to take the Mesquito and fly just a few feet off the ground making 90 degree turns in the trees and run up behind enemy trucks and strafe the hell out of them, then once I'd taken too much damage pop right up over the wall of one of their fortress and jump out right into a doorway.
I thought nothing could have been worse than the trainwreck those clusterfucks at Perpetual had come up with, but my contempt for Cryptic has actually somehow managed to grew after reading this.
I mean, the grindingest grinding that ever grinded
days and days of the same zones with one or two interesting boss fights
all so I could zone in, con a level 66 mob (the cap was 65 at the time) and run the hell out
The grindingest thing ever was four months of throwing fleets 24/7 against enemy starbase systems in Eve. Fly, die, get new ship, fly back, die, repeat
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Fallout you and I are EQ buds. I got my Enchanter (hell yeah, crack whores) to like level 34 and that was it. Spent the rest of my 2 years playing the game seeing how far I could get in ridiculously high-level areas without dieing. My greatest achievement was making it to Western Wastes. The place in Velious beyond Siren's Grotto (fuck how do i remember these names) with uber dragons just wandering around like it ain't no thang.
I was such a leech too. Getting friends in high level guilds and just going with them for runs to get dragon faction and cool items that would've rotted anyway.
haha yeah i begged a lot too. played the game for like a year or more and never got anywhere D;
The western wastes and Velious ring bells... hrmn
and now i remembered another area, it was big and mostly flat i think and there were human buildings scattered here and there. rivers too, and treants. i know that's super vague but oh god this is going to annoy the hell out of me
i think i'll bring my EQ strategy guide with me on the trip to the museum (oh god i am such a nerd)
in parting, you can all listen to our favorite EQ sound again right hurr
One of my finest achievements was soloing that one Freeport dude that you needed for Soulfire... what was his name? Lucan! hah that harmtouching pussy
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once I hit like 42 or 44 or something I just stood outside kelethin and transformed groups of low-level dudes into wolves so they could go kill some fucking crushbones in dog form
Yeah, those were rad. I loved the tailgunner position on those things. Also I would get the small assault tank and back up into the Galaxy and they would do a low flyover and drop me right on the base.
once I hit like 42 or 44 or something I just stood outside kelethin and transformed groups of low-level dudes into wolves so they could go kill some fucking crushbones in dog form
man those kids loved that!
oh my god I loved getting wolf form from nice people
it was so much fun being able to kill yellows for like six minutes
haha yeah i begged a lot too. played the game for like a year or more and never got anywhere D;
The western wastes and Velious ring bells... hrmn
and now i remembered another area, it was big and mostly flat i think and there were human buildings scattered here and there. rivers too, and treants. i know that's super vague but oh god this is going to annoy the hell out of me
i think i'll bring my EQ strategy guide with me on the trip to the museum (oh god i am such a nerd)
in parting, you can all listen to our favorite EQ sound again right hurr
Bridge battles! Bombing stuff from above! Running people over with tanks!
Then you realized how empty and bland and hollow everything was and the enjoyment went away alongside the playerbase
but man
man
a 200 people raid on a base with your squad in the middle of it was fantastic if you got your teamplay down right. And I happen to type this while listening to the lettuce song, so now I really want an MMOFPS (a good one) to play with the lettuce song in the background.
Bridge battles! Bombing stuff from above! Running people over with tanks!
Then you realized how empty and bland and hollow everything was and the enjoyment went away alongside the playerbase
but man
man
a 200 people raid on a base with your squad was fantastic if you got your teamplay down right. And I happen to type this while listening to the lettuce song, so now I really want an MMOFPS (a good one) to play with the lettuce song in the background.
We used to form up at the Terran base with all of our vehicles and troops in formation, rows & rows of tanks, trucks, buggies, have all of the planes grounded to the rear while everyone loaded up, then all the galaxies would lift off with mesquito escort, then the bombers would fly behind the ground armor and of course once we went through the portal the whole formation fell apart but man did it look cool as hell.
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I think it was qeynos that had like an underground area with a pool? I used to just set my character up there to autoswim for hours and come back with maxed out swimming awwwwwwwwwwwwwww jeah
the best evil place aside from the Dark Elven one (Nerull?) was the Erudite one. All on the other side of their incredibly solitary island fucking no one ever went to so it was empty 24/7
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I remember the dupe bugs when you crossed server lines.
I played on Catskills and Siege Perilous
I was on drinal, I don't think it was a pvp server -- or did it matter? I don't remember how EQ handled world pvp
that is the saddest thing
and then there were the PvP servers where it was always on after 10... Tallon Zek, Sullon Zek, some other Zek...
I think they had a hardcore server too where when you died your character got deleted or something
if it was a pvp server anyone could attack anyone as long as you were on different factions I think (though I don't know how it worked if a troll or something killed a bunch of orcs to make elves like them)
or you could give your book of discord to that priest dude and attack other people
Edit: Pffft Priests of Discord. Only pussies gave them that book.
Although it was always fun to see videos of guilds slaughtering PoDs.
days and days of the same zones with one or two interesting boss fights
all so I could zone in, con a level 66 mob (the cap was 65 at the time) and run the hell out
i don't remember what kind of server it was
I made my friend roll a shaman for free sows 8-)
I thought nothing could have been worse than the trainwreck those clusterfucks at Perpetual had come up with, but my contempt for Cryptic has actually somehow managed to grew after reading this.
got home and i was potent at swimming, i think i had gills
just because of darkvision
The grindingest thing ever was four months of throwing fleets 24/7 against enemy starbase systems in Eve. Fly, die, get new ship, fly back, die, repeat
also their insistence on fighting in leather thongs
haha yeah i begged a lot too. played the game for like a year or more and never got anywhere D;
The western wastes and Velious ring bells... hrmn
and now i remembered another area, it was big and mostly flat i think and there were human buildings scattered here and there. rivers too, and treants. i know that's super vague but oh god this is going to annoy the hell out of me
i think i'll bring my EQ strategy guide with me on the trip to the museum (oh god i am such a nerd)
in parting, you can all listen to our favorite EQ sound again right hurr
http://www.dorkclub.com/ding/
also their sweet white mullets
man those kids loved that!
giggled so hard
<3<3
Yeah, those were rad. I loved the tailgunner position on those things. Also I would get the small assault tank and back up into the Galaxy and they would do a low flyover and drop me right on the base.
Fav'd
oh my god I loved getting wolf form from nice people
it was so much fun being able to kill yellows for like six minutes
sir lucan d'lere
my forever hatred will burn for that imaginary man
the other human city was way better
had a fucking ufo
qeynos?
So fantastic when it came out
Bridge battles! Bombing stuff from above! Running people over with tanks!
Then you realized how empty and bland and hollow everything was and the enjoyment went away alongside the playerbase
but man
man
a 200 people raid on a base with your squad in the middle of it was fantastic if you got your teamplay down right. And I happen to type this while listening to the lettuce song, so now I really want an MMOFPS (a good one) to play with the lettuce song in the background.
and man it was much better. the newbie area was actually interesting instead of just dead land everywhere
but on the other hand qeynos didn't have that fake door leading to the badass necromancer area.
He was a pally named Galahen and I was so bad that I was two-boxing towards the end. Though having your own shaman is nice.
not even any sort of telling marks or hints
We used to form up at the Terran base with all of our vehicles and troops in formation, rows & rows of tanks, trucks, buggies, have all of the planes grounded to the rear while everyone loaded up, then all the galaxies would lift off with mesquito escort, then the bombers would fly behind the ground armor and of course once we went through the portal the whole formation fell apart but man did it look cool as hell.
his dad was worse than either of us