

I actually quit EQ Live though once I reached 110. Also a level 110 can power level future characters SO FAST. If you are only interested in getting to top level and then grouping with friends or raiding, then I would just buy the characters and be done with it.
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I did a lot of gribbles but I also did some full progressions. For me, I had never seen the game from about level 80 onwards, so I was happy to explore some of it. I think buying three 110s for $350 seems like a decent deal (assuming they are all on different accounts). With that, I could grind gribbles and my other characters got any gear that dropped along the way and I started making good progress. So I spent a bunch of time and plat to buy a full set of gear (RoF or something) and it made a huge difference. I hit a brick wall around level 90 ish where I could barely kill anything in there. Also the gear you get with heroics is garbage so you need to spend the time to replace it all or you can't even do gribbles. The only thing that kept me sane is that I enjoyed the constant tweaking of my Kiss inis. I did a lot of Gribbles which was decent exp, but it still took a really long time and was super repetitive and boring. But the grind from 85-100+ is still a long ride too, so you need to be prepared to do that even if you pay. I think overall it was worth it and saved me some time. I then used those to power level the rest of my group up to 85 ish, and then joined them all together and continued on to 100+. Reward for Hero of the Journey achievement.I paid for heroics because my original plan was to just grind the whole way, but the grind really slows in the 50s and in the 60s even more, and in the 70s and 80s it is massive. None (Item gives positive faction to Circle of the Crystalwing when worn, illusion does nothing) Grants a zone debuff reduction in Crypt of Decay and Plane of Health Rare zonewide drop in Tier 2 Rain of Fear zones.īonus for purchasing the Collector's Edition of The Broken Mirror. Loot card obtained during tournaments in September 2012 Loot card obtained during tournaments in March 2009 Obtained with the Paragon of The Burning Lands achievement. Buff increased by completing the last 2 sets of quests and missions. Reward for completing the first sets of quests and missions in the first 4 zones of the Call of the Forsaken expansion. Gunthak Grit and Gunthak Fortitude or Gunthak Grit II and Gunthak Fortitude II May be clicked from inventory by any class. Legends of Norrath: Vengeful Gods loot card

Reward for completing all quests and missions in the Call of the Forsaken expansion To cycle through five different gnoll types, keep casting the illusion repeatedly upon yourself. Buff increases by leveling spirit shrouds.

Gnoll Reaver Fortitude, Darkfell Gnoll Reaver Fortitude, Blackburrow Gnoll Reaver Fortitude, Mucktail Gnoll Reaver Fortitude, or Direwind Gnoll Reaver Fortitude Legends of Norrath: Storm Break loot cardįaction adjustment (to non-KOS) in Field of Scale and adjacent zones Illusion Benefit Uzah, Illusion Benefit Levitation Note that for the stat bonuses, the actual AC received will differ (sometimes greatly) from the base listed. With the release of The Broken Mirror expansion, most illusion items can be placed on the Illusion Key Ring.Įnchanters are able to hand in some clicky illusion items to Bindral Argaff in the Plane of Knowledge and receive a spell scroll of the illusion (item is returned). Here is a listing of some illusion items.
