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#1 Jun 05 2011 at 3:15 AM Rating: Good
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I haven't played EQ in about 5 years or so and I can't believe how much I've forgotten...and how much has changed.

Ok, really stupid question - I have the Druid Epic Nature Walker's Scimitar but I can't for the life of me figure out how to cast Wrath of Nature with it. I have tried putting the Scimitar on one of the Hot Keys (assuming the row of keys that scroll through 9 different rows are the Hot Keys) but can't get the image to go into one. When I click on the scimitar in my abilities box, it just begins the melee. I know I'll kick myself when I get the answer.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can help with this. :)
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#2 Jun 05 2011 at 5:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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you need to put your cursor over the sword and hold down the right click button. When the image of the sword appears you then move it to a hot key. Or you right click the image of the sword from inventory, not the actions box.
#3 Jun 05 2011 at 5:17 PM Rating: Good
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Thank you so much, Jonwin. Worked perfectly! Ok, stupid question number 2 - how do I fly higher with SOE? I've tried the page up key, the page up key on my numbers keypad. I know there has to be a way to do this.

Gosh, I have forgotten so much, that just to kill a bat is a chore....lol.
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#4 Jun 05 2011 at 11:31 PM Rating: Good
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You asking Jon how to fly higher with SoE is hilarious...his Troll Shammy can't get his big toe off the ground high enough to kick a pixie in the ***, lol.

Sorry ,Jon, was too funny to pass up.

Azalysa, there really isn't a way to gain altitude with SoE or FoE, but if you look up while running and arrow up you may fool yourself into thinking you have done it.

Just head off the highest point around and hope your rate of fall is slow enough to end up where you want to be, and good luck ;-)
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#5 Jun 06 2011 at 10:59 AM Rating: Good
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LOL - I can imagine Trolls would have a tad harder time to get airborne. *grins*

Thank you so much alwayslost. With trial and error last night I pretty much figured high flying was accomplished by already being on a tall area. I played around with looking up and using the up arrow; will try that again. When I used to play regularly, I recall the area that I typically always flew through was the snowy area where the Yetis are on my way to the Dreadlands. (Had to look up a zone map to recall the names...and I used to be so familiar with them.) In that case I think I was beginning from a higher elevation.

I really appreciate your help, Jonwin & alwayslost. My main is a 61 Woodelf Druid. At the time I began playing EQ, the highest level was 65. I had three goals I wanted to meet before I quit playing: to save enough plat to purchase a horse, get my epic weapon, and reach level 65. I accomplished the first two, but while I was still playing the highest level was pushed up to 75. After a long absence, I think I've seen players at level 90? I've given up on levels since it is a moving target...lol. I just want to refamiliarize myself with the game before I join any groups so I'm not a liability.

For the last 4 years I've been in the virtual world of SecondLife and found myself trying to use the same key combinations in EQ that I use in SL and wonder why nothing is happening. :/

Sidenote: alwayslost - I love your name. The character I began EQ with was a High Elf Paly. That was before I knew anything about stats and that a High Elf wasn't the greatest choice for a Paly, plus I was going broke paying Druids for SoW. For some reason I had the hardest time with swimming. If there was a body of water around, my Paly fell into it somehow...even when I would occasionally dust her off when I was more seasoned in the game. Thus, I gave her the last name of "Aguamuerte" - which means (loosely) "Water Death" in Spanish. My profile tag line for her is "Drowning all Over Norrath."
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#6 Jun 06 2011 at 4:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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Always was referring to a time in game that my troll was trying to follow his levitating toons. My comp speed, I'll blame it on that, wouldn't allow me to get high enough to cover the jump distance. My comp is now fast enough to let my duo autofollow in normal areas.
#7 Jun 06 2011 at 8:27 PM Rating: Excellent
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Jonwin wrote:
Always was referring to a time in game that my troll was trying to follow his levitating toons. My comp speed, I'll blame it on that, wouldn't allow me to get high enough to cover the jump distance. My comp is now fast enough to let my duo autofollow in normal areas.


Ahh, but I got to witness your "sinking powers" too. It was kind of funny in a "man that would drive me crazy if it was happening to me" kind of way.


Azalysa: welcome back and enjoy the ride. I have come back to this game a few times. This go round I have be refreshed by starting over on the Time-locked progression and helping my brother who moved most of our old characters to FV ( I went along with this plan since I had no real goals for the old characters).

My highest character is level 70... I've had a lot of fun with alts the past few years doing AA in the 55-65 range as you can ridiculously overgear yourself for what that content was intended for. My brother's bard can tank with one healer (pc or merc) in Bastion of Thunder now... which I saw level 65 warriors with many AA fail to do back in the day with a full group supporting them.

The thing I am gladdest of with the army of retired characters that occasionally get dusted off is that because I haven't rushed to gain 10-30 levels to catch them up I am not horribly behind as far as power and ability to do the content goes. That's far more depressing (i.e., to be level 89 and useless) than to be outside of the population mass at end-game (at least to me).
#8 Jun 06 2011 at 10:21 PM Rating: Decent
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Jonwin wrote:
you need to put your cursor over the sword and hold down the right click button. When the image of the sword appears you then move it to a hot key. Or you right click the image of the sword from inventory, not the actions box.


You can simply right click it from the inventory window, but with it being a primary slot item, it's better to do it the ways Jonwin mentioned, as the Primary slot has a very small right-click area (Is this on all UIs? Or just the few I use?) and has for quite a while.

Mounts used to keep you from falling as fast, but don't appear to any more, since the improved levi changes several years ago. They do still seem to keep slightly higher when already dropped completely, probably due to being on the mount, and the mount's height adding to it.

Levi has always seemed to be one of those geometry issues with EQ that they never have gotten right. It is alot better than it used to be, depending on the system you play on, but still can be annoying. Not nearly as bad overall as when they implemented DirectX 8 as the minimum. Those few weeks were horrid, and during Fabled time no less. I got stuck between a ladder and wall in Lower Guk for a long time, before I finally got out. Don't even remember how now. /Rewind was pretty much useless at the time as well.

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#9 Jun 06 2011 at 11:09 PM Rating: Good
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Always was referring to a time in game that my troll was trying to follow his levitating toons. My comp speed, I'll blame it on that, wouldn't allow me to get high enough to cover the jump distance. My comp is now fast enough to let my duo autofollow in normal areas.


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Ahh, but I got to witness your "sinking powers" too. It was kind of funny in a "man that would drive me crazy if it was happening to me" kind of way.



Times shared are good times ;-)
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#10 Jun 07 2011 at 6:48 AM Rating: Decent
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snailish wrote:
Azalysa: welcome back and enjoy the ride. I have come back to this game a few times. This go round I have be refreshed by starting over on the Time-locked progression and helping my brother who moved most of our old characters to FV...

My highest character is level 70... I've had a lot of fun with alts the past few years doing AA in the 55-65 range as you can ridiculously overgear yourself for what that content was intended for.

The thing I am gladdest of with the army of retired characters that occasionally get dusted off is that because I haven't rushed to gain 10-30 levels to catch them up I am not horribly behind as far as power and ability to do the content goes. That's far more depressing (i.e., to be level 89 and useless) than to be outside of the population mass at end-game (at least to me).


Hi snailish and thank you for the welcome back. :)

I have a couple of questions from your post, please:

*What is a Time-locked progression?
*Characters can be moved to another server?? I began on the server I'm on (that was been combined several times) because the friends who got me into EQ were there. After I discovered the FV server, I wished I had begun there, but by then I had put so much time into my character on the original server. My original friends are all gone now so if I could move to FV I would love to.

I'll have to check into how to get AA's. I was still trying to level when they were introduced so I vaguely understand them, but not real well. I agree with you - I'd rather be a lower level with good stats and enjoy the game as I go. Even when I played regularly I tended to solo or play with one or two other people most of the time. I went on a few raids with my guild but didn't like that as much, so I was never one to grind out levels.

I'm actually having fun just looking around, killing things like a Sand Giant who used to invoke terror in me when I would hear a shout announcing he was in the zone and being a higher level newbie...lol.

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#11 Jun 07 2011 at 4:06 PM Rating: Good
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Azalysa wrote:

Hi snailish and thank you for the welcome back. :)

I have a couple of questions from your post, please:

*What is a Time-locked progression?
*Characters can be moved to another server?? I began on the server I'm on (that was been combined several times) because the friends who got me into EQ were there. After I discovered the FV server, I wished I had begun there, but by then I had put so much time into my character on the original server. My original friends are all gone now so if I could move to FV I would love to.

I'll have to check into how to get AA's. I was still trying to level when they were introduced so I vaguely understand them, but not real well. I agree with you - I'd rather be a lower level with good stats and enjoy the game as I go. Even when I played regularly I tended to solo or play with one or two other people most of the time. I went on a few raids with my guild but didn't like that as much, so I was never one to grind out levels.

I'm actually having fun just looking around, killing things like a Sand Giant who used to invoke terror in me when I would hear a shout announcing he was in the zone and being a higher level newbie...lol.



The time-locked progression servers are were started a few months ago. One is called Fippy Darkpaw and just voted to unlock the Kunark Expansion. Vulak'Aerr is the 2nd one (smaller population) and is in the midst of thier vote right now. While not exactly-as-it-was, the TLP servers don't have the newer content (zones, weapons, levels... spells... etc.) so the "old game" is harder. There is no AA on progression for a while yet (it's Luclin expansion so a few months away at the earliest). Global xp rate is different too so its way faster to group to get xp. There's a few Alla poster playing in a guild on Vulak called <Seekers of Stars>. Feel free to roll some new characters there (anyone) that wants to try it out. Catch Jonwain, Segundo, the absent-of-late Suzac (me) or someone else with the <SoS> tag for an invite.

As for transfers. You can transfer from most server to FV or Zek (pvp) by using the /servertransfer command. It pops up a window that is pretty straightforward. The moves are one-way though... whereas the paid moves between other regular servers you can redo.

FV ruleset was simplified a bit when they made this available... more character slots, higher xp rate, etc. No /ooc and languages remain. Population seems okay, but I haven't played a whole lot there to know... my brother swears by it though and says it's the only reason he's still in EQ (he didn't like progression).
#12 Jun 08 2011 at 3:40 PM Rating: Good
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Thank you so very much for your answers, Snailish :) I may give the time-locked servers a try since I enjoy "old school" EQ. Thank you for the info on the guild there as well.

I am THRILLED to hear I can move my characters to FV. Woot!!!!!!!

UPDATE: I began a new toon on FV just to see how I'd like it. I figured I would, but was concerned with the language thing over there that I wouldn't be able to understand NPC's of different races while doing quests. I was in the new starting area, although I had clicked that I wanted to start in my regular home. Now I think it wasn't a "coincidence." I was in the new area about 45 minutes when I was IM'd by someone there saying she had some items I could use if I wanted them. We chatted a bit and then she gave me 100 pp to buy spells and other things. By the time we had talked some more, I joined her guild, which thus far seems very friendly. I haven't been in a guild in a LONG time, so this will be another new thing once again for me. I ended up giving all the items and pp back to her for a newbie who could really use it as I will delete that toon and transfer my main over. FV now permits 8 toons there now. I guess a lot of things changed since I was gone.

Thank you again for the suggestion of FV. :)

Edited, Jun 8th 2011 10:41pm by Azalysa
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