Archive for July, 2009

There have been a bunch of posts on the official Sony forums recently about returning to Everquest.  I will attempt to keep an up to date F.A.Q. here to help those are thinking about coming back.

Q1: What’s the latest all-in-one pack I can buy to get caught up with all the expansions?

A: Seeds of Destruction.  You can purchase this ONLY online through the station store or on the server select screen.  There is a new expansion coming out in November, Underfoot.

Q2 – What level can you start using Mercs?

A: Level One.  You just need to own Seeds of Destruction.  Mercs are free until you hit level 10 at which point you pay a small fee every 15 minutes you have them active.

Q3 – Given my long absence and all the changes in the game since I quit… would you recommend I start over with a new char?  Or try and remember how to play my old ones?

A: You have three options (I believe):

  1. Goto the new 51/50AA server.  You start at level 51 with 50 AAs.  I hear they have a solid population.
  2. Goto the Stormm Server (I hear a lot of people say they have a good population of new players).
  3. Start a new character on your original server or another normal server.

If you decide to start fresh on a normal server give Bristlebane a shot.  My guild, Meiyo, is more than willing to help you get started again.

Q4: What has changed since I have been gone?

A: Short answer…everything.

Long answer:

  1. Experience is a lot easier to copy by.  Getting to level 70 won’t take you more than a month even if you are a casual player.
  2. Everyone gets an experience boost on AAs till you have 1,000.  This will help you catch up faster
  3. Your old gear probably is worthless.  SOE introduced defiant gear which is a common drop off of any mob and easily bought in the bazaar.  These items will help you get going again.

Q5: Where Should I Experience?

A: Anywhere you like, but if you are looking for guidance…I would suggest the zones found in this post.  SOE introduced hot zones to provide players with a place to go to gain bonus experience.  Because of the bonus experience you will also notice those zones make it easier to find groups.

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SOE has updated the hotzones:

They are really running with the frozen summer theme, haha.

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So by the looks of this forum post it appears SOE is serious about getting rid of spamming in their MMOs.  From the page:

*** SPAM filtering ***

  • SPAM filtering has been added.
    • Messages flagged as spam will appear as “Soandso tells you, (SPAM)”.
    • Clicking the word (SPAM) in the chat window will display the filtered message.
    • Clicking someone’s name in the chat window will bring up a menu that allows you to report what they said as either spam or not spam (in case the message was mis-flagged as spam).
    • Mails are also filtered for SPAM.  An email flagged as SPAM will have its subject replaced by “SPAM”.
  • Buttons have been added to the mail window to report emails as spam or not spam (in case they are mis-flagged as spam).
  • This is extremely good news for Everquest players since the filtering is being developed for this game.  I would imagine similar systems could be setup for their other games.

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    So a month ago our Time Warner Cable promotional period ended and our bill went from $109 to $140 for just cable TV (with HBO) and 6Mbit Internet.  This has happened before and we simply call to get on another promotional rate.  Although, this time they did not have a promotional rate…they initally offered to lower our bill by $1.25 if we signed a one year contract.  Obviously, we did not bite on that.  They managed to take $5 off our bill with no string attached.  I still was not satisfied and informed the agent that they would be losing a customer soon.

    I then set out to price out all of the other options for Northeast Ohio – Dish Network, Directv, and ATT.  Dish has a really cool TV service called TurboHD which only gives you HD channels and only the ones you want.  Sadly though, they were missing a couple channels that were deal breakers for us.  Directv had all the right channels plus NFL Sunday ticket, but sadly they wanted a ton of money upfront for our cable boxes.  Even without paying monthly for the cable boxes I found that Directv would be in the same range as Time Warner in terms of price.  That left us with ATT.

    ATT has a TV/Internet/Phone bundle under their uverse program.  The idea behind uverse is that your phone, TV, and Internet signals are all sent over your phone lines.  We priced out with them at $160.00 a month for everything (including phone, which we had been paying $62.00/month on top of our Time Warner bill).  This was a huge savings.  They promised us a high speed internet connection, and 4 TV streams.  They made it sound as though we would be getting 4 HD streams, but more on that later.  We setup our install appointment for Monday.

    Monday:

    8 AM: ATT Installer Arrives

    The first thing he tells me is that we only get one HD stream with uverse.  This was not explained at all during our sales call.  I admit, I should have researched this before signing up.  In all honestly though it didn’t cross my mind since with Time Warner you can get a ton of HD streams – I never thought twice about it.  Having 4 HD TVs in the house, 1 HD stream is a little tight.

    He runs some simple tests outside and finds that our lines need some work done to them.  He puts in a request for a repair technician to come out and fix the lines. Why they don’t train one person to do everything…I don’t know.

    10AM: Repair Guy Arrives

    The repair guy comes out “fixes” the issue.  We said we were running at 85% bandwidth, but he lowered it to 50% bandwidth.  He then told me the install guy should be out shortly.

    12PM: Installer Returns

    The install guy comes back out and I help him make all the connections throughout the house to get things working.  We had to disconnect our Time Warner since ATT -uverse can use the same lines to send the TV signal out to the TVs.

    3PM: Finish Install

    It took us a few hours to finish the install, but we eventually got everything up and running.  The technician told me to call ATT and request a 2nd HD stream…they typically give you one if you have a good enough signal.  He leaves.  I pick up the phone to call and immediately hear tons of static.  Not a good start to our service.  After about 30 minutes getting transfered around I get someone on the line who says they can not give us a 2nd HD stream without a technician’s ticket saying it is ok.  Our tech just left….

    I made an appointment for Thursday for someone to come out and see about the static on the line and the 2nd HD stream.

    6PM: First Outage

    At this point I have blown an entire vacation day working with ATT.  Not really what everyone has in mind when they think “vacation”.  Right as I sat down at my computer the Internet goes out.  I walk down stairs to find the service light went out.  I am fairly familiar with losing service (I did have TWC…) so I just unplugged the router and plugged it back in.  My service came back and the world was happy.

    Tuesday:

    Everything was working well all day long, until….

    4PM: 2nd Outage

    The TV, Internet, and phone all lost service.  We called ATT and they went through a bunch of tests with us – reseting the router, changing the connection types, testing the port on their server, etc.  They determined a technician had to come out to take a look at the issue.  I told them about our Thursday appointment and they bumped us up to Wednesday evening.

    Wednesday:

    Still no service.  Luckily (kind of), my vacation was over and we had Internet at work.

    7:30PM: Technication Arrives

    I explain to him what has been going on and what the current theories are.  He takes the router outside and hooks it directly up to the lines from ATT (to verify it isn’t an internal wiring problem).  He comes back and explains that the repair person who came out on Monday didn’t actually fix the lines, he just put a bandage on it by “reducing the profile”.  I don’t know exactly what that means, but at this point I was just happy to hear someone with a solid theory.  He calls him boss and sets up an appointment for someone to come out Thursday morning.

    8:30PM: Technication Leaves

    We still don’t have Internet, TV, or phone…great.

    Thursday:

    As I woke up at 7:48 I realized we didn’t get the ATT people our cell phone numbers (since our phone isn’t working).  We call ATT to have them put this on our ticket.  After being transfered literally seven times we get no where.  We call the cell number of the technication that was at our house the previous night…on his day off.  Of course we woke him up, but I really appreciated him even answering his phone.  He gets a hold of his boss and gets us an appointment for the afternoon – he explains that the request went in to late the previous night and no one “accepted it”.

    11AM: Repair Man Arrives

    The line repair guy spent the majority of the afternoon (until 2:30) working on the lines outside.  He was confident that he fixed everything, but we didn’t have time to check.  We had a meeting setup at 3PM.

    5PM: Arrive Home

    We arrived home at 5PM to find that our services were not fixed.  We called ATT and they send someone out to take a look at things.

    7PM: Technication Arrives

    The tech finds that the guy in the afternoon left a couple lines loose.  He tightened them up and our service came back online.

    11PM: Service Outage

    Our service drops again.  I go outside to switch things back to TWC.  When I go into the computer room I see that ATT has service again.  My dad and I begin to disconnect and reconnect cables one by one to see if we can narrow down what is causing the problem.  We find that disconnecting the TV line to my room makes everything work.  I suspect that there is voltage building up in the line somewhere – it would explain why I could feel something odd on the line.

    Monday: Technician Arrives

    Our final techinication came out and took a look at our setup and found that there was noise in our power signal.  Apparently the ground wire was not set properly and the gateway is highly sensative to this.  This theory also explains the voltage I was feeling over the line.  We ran a new cable to another room and hooked everything up.  Everything began to work.

    Two Weeks Later:

    Since then we have had only minor outages, but nothing more than a few minutes at a time.  After all the dust has settled here are my thoughts:

    We has 2 HD streams and 2 standard streams.  I have noticed that the picture quality on both the standard and HD streams is higher than with TWC.  ATT uses MPEG-4 compression for the video, which gives a solid picture.  We have 4 TVs in our home (all HD).  It will be interesting to see how our DVR setup will work in the fall.  Each of us like different shows, some of them might have to be recorded in standard instead of HD.  This isn’t a big deal for the comedies/sit-coms, but hopefully the times work out so Idol,24, and other high motion shows can all be recorded in HD.

    The single DVR is great for watching recording anywhere in the home.  This will prove to be a lot more useful when the fall approaches.

    The Internet (Elite 6 MB) has been working fine as well.  I couldn’t tell the difference between it and TWC while playing games or downloading large files.

    We did switch our phone service back to the landline…something about having our phone connected to our Iternet made us confortable.  Having the Internet drop about 10x in the past week confirmed these concerns.  ATT agreed to give us the landline at the same price…you just have to ask nicely.

    Let me know if you have any questions!

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    The following guide explains how to farm T4 essences easily.  Thanks to Mapfiend for the map outline and to Allakazam for the links to the quest info.  I chose to farm essences from the instance Hiding in Plain Sight for a few different reasons:

    1. I don’t have to compete with other for the camp site/named
    2. Unlike uninstanced named in T4, this guy has some predictability to his spawning.  He either spawns after you kill 15 mobs or he doesn’t spawn at all.

    Prerequisites:

    If you need to raise your faction I would recommend the following tasks.

    The first three tasks must be completed before you can do Champions no More and Disrupt the Siege.  Alla says that Champions/Disrupt the siege gives faction, but I was unable to confirm this.  I stuck to the first three…plus the camp is easier and more named pop there.

    Get The Task:

    Getting to the Camp Site

    • Upon Zoning in make sure everyone in the goup is invised

    Hiding

    • Using the above map as a guide, make your way to the green dot near the center of the map.  This will be your camp spot for the whole process.

    Killing 15 Mobs

    • You need to kill 15 mobs before Borskar will spawn.  It doesn’t matter how long/short this takes you – he won’t spawn until 15 mobs have died.
    • Swarm pets do count (Wizard’s Call of Xuzl for example), but swarm pet procs from weapons do not count (SK swarm pet sword for example).
    • I have found that the warboars have the lowest about of health and hit the lightest of anything in the zone.  They spawn all around your campsite and I have pointed out some of them on the map above.
    • When pulling boars be aware of the Rallosian mobs around you – they will social agro if a boar gets to close to them.  They have signicantly more hp and hit a lot harder.
    • Note: With an 85 SK with 4.2k AC/26k HP and nearly maxed out defensives I am able to tank 15 of these at a time.  Don’t be afraid to pull at least a few at a time.
    • Personally, I used a log parser to help me keep track of how many boars I have killed so far.  When you pull a whole bunch at once, it is easy to lose count.

    Checking For Borskar

    • According to the Allakazam page he shouts “Lazy fools! None of you deserve to be in Rallos’ army. I doubt any of you are worthy of the heroes death you are soon to enjoy.” when he spawns, but I haven’t experienced this.
    • Check along the his path I drew out in the above picture or have a tracker look for him.  I have found he does spawn within 20 seconds or so of the 15th kill.

    Killing Borskar

    • He has nothing to special about him,but can hit for up to 7k.  This can cause problems if your tank doesn’t have high AC or HP.
    • My group makeup is Enchanter,Druid,Wizard,SK and 2 cleric mercs.  I was able to do all this boxed (SK/Wizard on one computer and Druid/Enchanter on the other).
    • Set one merc to balanced and one merc to reactive so they don’t heal on the same cycle.
    • Used edict of command with the enchanter to charm one of the guards for extra dps.
    • Hit my deflection displine with the SK and pulled with harm touch (to ensure good agro).  While the disipline was active I tashed and slowed him with the enchanter.
    • Sent the chanter’s charmed pet for dps.
    • I then began constant spam heals with the druid.
    • I then used twincast/other displines with the wizard and burned him down (while continuing spam heals with the druid).  He went down quickly.

    Rinse and Repeat

    • Once he is dead and you have looted have everyone drop the task.
    • You can keep repeating this until you get all the loot you are after.

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