EQual Perspectives #17 (Everquest 2 Money)

July 30th, 2010

Welcome to the exciting return of EQual Perspective, the podcast that talks about Everquest II. Each episode is hosted by Troy and Karen, with special guest appearances from players and designers.

This week on the show we get caught up on what our characters have been doing in Norrath and then jump right into discussions on the new Battlegrounds expansion, WoE looting, Shards and the tiring grind, and finally talking a bit of Guild talk.

EQual Perspectives #6
Part Two of the Two Part Special show on Everquest

Part two of the show finds Eric and Troy giving a basic walk through of the first four tutorials in Legends of Norrath. They talk about their experience with the card game, sometimes finding fault with the concept and implementation of the game, but ending in a resounding confirmation that its a fun and challenging new aspect of the Everquest experience. Come along and listen to the guys as they rant and rave about their favorite MMO game!

EQual Perspectives #2
This week Eric, Joe, and Troy continue with this discussion on Everquest and Everquest II. Eric and Troy first talk about the news of Everquest, followed by information of Legends Of Norrath. the two continue with discussion of progressive servers and ideas of creating new servers to attract more players, and talk of flagging for the Frost Crypt and Timeworm Leggings and other uber gear. Eric describes his quest for the Warp Portal Necklace and ends with tactics for solo, grouping, and raiding. Eric and Troy talk about the Hot Zones, for Everquest. Eric wraps things up with his rants of server patches and a way to detail flagging. Joe and Troy talk about Everquest II (starting at 1 hour and 7 minutes into the program) and continue their tales with Bullywug and Lillipad. Later, the two decide to re-roll their characters and make a pair of ratonga in the new starting city of Nariak. This time around they play a bruiser and a defiler and regain quickly the levels they lost from the re-roll.

Corrections:

In the show we refer to a website as www.eqinterfase.com, but it should be www.eqinterface.com

Station Pass is thirty dollars a month, not twenty-five that I reported in the show

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