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#1 Jun 29 2007 at 6:17 AM Rating: Good
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ONe of the reasons that I left EQ was the death penalty. Corpse runs and eperience loss became too frustrating. What has changed over the years? What is the current death penalty? How is it different from that of WOW? Are there still "manadatory" corpse runs?
#2 Jun 29 2007 at 6:58 AM Rating: Good
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Corpse Runs have been gone for a couple years. In the Guild Lobby, there are NPC that will summon your corpse (with gear). I think the most expensive summoning "stone" is about 200pp depending on charisma. Most of the time there are PC clerics selling rezzes in the Guild Lobby.

There is still the loss of experience.

If there isn't a cleric in the group, I know a bunch of people will summon to the Guild Lobby and get a rez there. With the advent of campfires, it is easier to get back to your group.
#3 Jun 29 2007 at 1:51 PM Rating: Good
think the most expensive summoning stone is 296pp. Not sure if charisma affects the price though but considering that that you will probably be naked when purchase it...
#4 Jun 30 2007 at 5:03 AM Rating: Good
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Unless you play a ranger, the cost of summoning your corpse every once in a while isn't worth mentioning. You'll still lose (a lot) of experience when you die, but there is almost always a cleric available to rez you in the lobby, meaning you get 96% of what you lost back.
#5 Jun 30 2007 at 5:55 AM Rating: Default
wussup with the campfires? i havent played for like a year. an was curious how they work. ty
#6 Jun 30 2007 at 6:01 AM Rating: Good
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They were released with The Buried Sea expansion. Essentially the campfire is like a marking stone you can put down at your current location of business and then you or or group members can port directly to it (as long as they have TBS expansion).

Similarly there is a Guild Banner which works about the same way but is for raids (have to have 16 people in your guild in the zone before you can put the banner down).
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#7 Jul 05 2007 at 9:56 AM Rating: Decent
I have been gone for 5 years. What is a guild lobby and where can I find one?
#8 Jul 05 2007 at 10:04 AM Rating: Decent
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The Guild Lobby is a mini-zone in the Plane of Knowledge. The entry to it is from a large marble buidling just past the dwarven Darkanvil blacksmiths and forges.

In the back of the Guild Lobby are the 2 doors that will zone you into your Guild Hall, if you are a memeber of a guild. Your buffs timer stops in Guild Hall, there are tradeskill stations, your very own private merchant, bankers and access to the Guild Bank and Guild Tribute Master.

The Guild Lobby zone in inside the Plane of Knowledge looks just like the entrance to the new Bazaar and Barter Halls. I still get them confused if I don't take a quick peek at my map downloaded from mapfiend.com that has it labled.
#9 Jul 06 2007 at 7:08 AM Rating: Good
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As of yesterdays patch Guild Lobby also suspends the timer count on your buffs.

The guild lobby/hall is a two zone area off POK. If you belong to a guild you can access the hall. You can enter the lobby even if you are not in a guild.
The hall has your guild bank, a portal to certain zones, and tradeskill machinery (loom, oven etc.)
The Lobby has personal bankers, a merchant that sells soulstones (item to summon your corpse), a corpse summoner or three, a birdbath for augment insertion, a soulbinder and bill boards that guilds can use to advertise for members.
#10 Jul 06 2007 at 9:28 AM Rating: Decent
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Just remember to not keep all of your money on your toon...doing this will cause you to beg from other players in the guild lobby for money for a soulstone. This has happened to me and it sucks =)
#11 Jul 06 2007 at 5:07 PM Rating: Good
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Just remember to not keep all of your money on your toon...doing this will cause you to beg from other players in the guild lobby for money for a soulstone. This has happened to me and it sucks =)


Not to be snarky, but if you were low enough level to actually have all your money on your toon and still walk, you probably really didn't need to get a rez. But that's my old school opionon on the subject... ;)
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