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Everquest II’s latest update is ‘Will of a Tyrant’,which was primarily a bug stomping update, with over 600 bugs exterminated. It is good news for fans who have been demanding this for years.
What many of us are relishing is the new quest series, ‘Attack on the Crowns’, which leads the new expansion, ‘Sentinel’s Fate’.'Sentinel’s Fate’, launches in February. This is EQ2’s sixth expansion. With it comes a level cap increase of 10, bringing us to 90; two new overland zones, which may not sound like much,
but EQ2 zones tend to be massive; a new major city; a starting zone which we are promised will be the best new player experience to date; and 12 dungeons. There will also be the many new quests, mobs, items and so on for us to undertake, slay and gather up.
The Prelude event leading up to this expansion centers the royal houses of Freeport and Qeynos. In Freeport Deathknell Citadel has been destroyed. This floating citadel was the home of the tyrannical Overlord, Lucan D’Lere,WoW Gold, but now D’lere has vanished and Deathknell floats no more, it has crashed to the ground.
The destruction of the citadel leads to a quest to find the Overlord. Freeport is in chaos, some believe that he is dead and are rioting and looting, vile Dark Elven Thexians have taken control of parts of the city. Sir Tallen Yevix believes the disappearance is a test and tasks us with finding some missing pieces of a mechanical device used by the Overlord to communicate with his knights. With this repaired she can set the signal to find D’Lere and save the day.Nothing is ever that easy however. Once the parts are found, the contraption still doesn’t work so off we go, sneaking into Qeynos, the city of our enemies, wowgold are avalible in wowgold7th’s store.to capture the gnome, Algan Tinmizer, to fix the blasted thing. One kidnapping and a bit of tinkering later and success! The image of the D’Lere appears and the plot thickens. It turns out that one of his most trusted agents, Tayil N’Velex, has betrayed him. A portal was opened in the Overlord’s quarters and a force of void soldiers poured through it. Contunue Reading
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Senior Producer on EverQuest II Alan “Brenlo” Crosby brings word that the XP curve in EverQuest II has seen some adjustments. This XP curve adjustments were necessary due to the fact that the level cap is set to be raised from 80 to 90 with the release of the upcoming Sentinel’s Fate expansion.

The experience required from levels 1-65 will remain the same but the trek is said to be “smoother,” while the speed going from levels 65-75 has been increased, largely due to the fact it apparently took longer to from 65-75 than from 75-80 in the past.
Here is the patch notes below:
GENERAL
- We have taken a look at the experience required to gain levels and made some adjustments. Leveling from 1-65 will still require the same overall amount of experience, but the experience required at certain levels has changed. There were certain levels that required much more experience than others, but now the progression should be much steadier. Leveling to 65-75 should be a bit faster now for two reasons. The first is that required experience was lowered some. The second is that quests should give slightly more experience in this range now.
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This the season of Frostfell and all over Norrath people are hanging stockings and giving gifts. However, despite the season’s cheer, not everyone is having fun, and heroes are needed to save Frostfell like ‘Ernest saved Christmas’.christmas event start at this site.you can enjoy free wow gold now.

Like other live events that Sony Online Entertainment puts on, quests from previous years make an appearance in this year’s revelry. This is great for those who are new to the game or took a break. Each year also brings new quests, giving something for veteran players to tackle.
Back in 2005, the original Frostfell quest was ‘The Tale of the Gigglegibber Grump’, a chain of solo-able quests which scale to the player’s level. The quest was dropped the next two years, but made a return in 2008 and again this year. To begin the quest players must talk to the Frostfell elves who have appeared in the cities of Qeynos and Freeport looking for helpful adventurers . Their home, Elfin Wonderland, has been taken over. Lord Bowsprite, their leader, has been kidnapped and the presents stolen. This is the work of Grimagus Gigglegibber (A.K.A. The Grump). Along the way on this mission, you are given a book about how Grimagus became The Grump. Unsurprisingly, this all came about due to other goblins teasing him as a child (sound like a familiar Dr. Seuss story?)cheap wow gold?here it is, so he grew up bitter and decided to ruin Frostfell by stealing all the presents. The end of the quest line sees him realising the error of his ways and making peace with the elves. Aww bless!

A storybook Christmas – err Frostfell
Another character taken from a literary source is Mr McScroogle, a miserly, mean-spirited, slave driver of a gnome. Contunue Reading