Well, that was fast! Only 2 months ago I made the first news post about the latest Everquest expansion and now it is
already finished for us, ranking us among the top 5 guilds serverwide the 9th expansion in a row. Congrats everyone in
RF past and present on this achievement!
Let me also congratulate those 4 guilds who have finished this expansion a few days before us and I give over to this
fellow for a comment on the expansion:
So, what are your thoughts about this expansion raidwise, Lord Brekt?
OK, enough of the rambling, here is the traditional picture of the RF-crew that was in the raid upon the victory:
For those interested in the lore, this is what our good old friend Zebuxoruk has to say about our restoration of the
timeline and the defeat of the invading Discordians:
So, what was the best stuff in the last months from my personal point of view? Probably this:
Come on, what guy can not feel flattered when an army of rather hot looking girls is chasing him? Really, I have said it
when TBS was the new expansion, whoever did those sirens should be making the new character models, you are my hero!
Not every army consists of such lovely creatures though, here is a picture to proof that you can also get a ton of nasty
looking things when you don't focus on a raid:
Of course it might also have had something to do with Pippi's (see her in the front on the picture above?) rather... open
mind for weapons:
Whatever it was, it sure brought Imothep and Meph closer to each other (that's what you get for being the master of AE
agro - lots of deaths and necro love):
Judging from his musical taste (not to mention running around half naked in leather all the time), Meemers would probably
like to join in:
Vmas though is into some other sort of fetish - has anyone called 0800-illusion? Of course there are some limitations even to his collection:
So, SOE, if you want to make sure at least one person buys the next expansion: new bankslots FTW!
Sounds like a fun bunch of people we have here in RF? Maybe you think about joining us? There is a good chance for some
classes at the moment, one of them certainly rogues:
A slight exaggeration of course, but rogues are on our wishlist at this time, along with
berserkers, wizards, clerics and shamans.
We do accept applications of exceptional players from many of the other classes also, so speak to our recruiters Illandra or Abadonn or talk to an
officer if you want to know more.
That's it for now, folks, farming months incoming!
On the 16th of March 1999 a new game was launched: EverQuest!
10 years later tens of thousands of players all around the globe are still wandering the lands of Norrath, so
a celebration was indeed appropriate
10 years of EverQuest - this means almost 10 years of raids, from those first feeble attempts on Naggy and Vox
over the really massive raids during PoP (sometimes 100+ players) till today.
For me (as for most members of raid guilds probably) raids (and of course my friends) are what keeps me playing
this game after all these years, a game which certainly doesn't look as good as some of the newer rivals or attract
the mass media - when did you last read an article about EQ in a games magazine, even when a new expansion has
come out?
Seriously, SOE, you guys need to make some advertising for this game, some hot girls are always good for ads, and
we in RF have some ladies who would probably be suited very well:
Well, anyway, coming back to raids: What raids do stick out in your memory? Those that were attempted and won on
the first or second go, or those that made you swear and scream in front of your PC, because you wiped again,
until you finally were able to win after numerous tries?
For me certainly the second part is what raiding is about - that exhilaration when everything falls into places,
when on that one evening after endless tries you just reap the reward for all the hard work and your 'brothers in
arms' cheer together with you in joy over a well-deserved victory.
Raids that brought that feeling to me were numerous over all those years, but some will always stick to my mind:
bringing down the Rathe Council in PoP, finishing Uqua in GoD, beating the performer (pre-nerf) in DoDH or Aprosis
in TBS.
For other people certainly OMM in OoW will stand out, a mob Raging Fury had over 70 tries on until
it finally went down.I can only imagine the great feeling of accomplishment at that moment, as I wasn't in a
bleeding edge guild at that time and we struggled with the Jelvan-script.
All those raids had one thing in common: they were hard and challenging and needed a full and focused raid force
to finally see the loot chest:
Fast forward to the current expansion: all the raids in SoD were simply too easy, the only mildly challenging event
being the Zek brothers in the Earth Theme - and the trains of our leet puller team. Listen to Yakha teaching a new
app the secrets of the trade:
The Devs have admitted at the Fan Fair that raids in SoD were undertuned, and promised us that the next expansion
would see more of a challenge to raid guilds.
How much this is needed can be easily seen by the 'solution' they provided for the lack of content and challenge
in SoD: they simply took those all-to-easy raids, cut the maximum number of players by one third and VOILA: SoD
raids in 'Hard Mode' were created.
How 'hard' those raids even with only 36 people are, can easily be seen when you look at the fact that the same
day they were patched in, Raging Fury went ahead and cleared the complete tower as 'First guild serverwide'
(yay us and the time zone advantage!) and grab the fat loot:
And here are the stats of the charm:
While it was nice to link those first new items and get tells from people from other guilds from numerous servers,
nonetheless I myself wasn't overjoyed. This had mainly two reasons: first it didn't feel like such an achievement,
as it just showed that the Tower of Discord with 54 people was indeed the Special Olympics of endzone raiding
(after being handicapped by 1/3 it was still comfortably doable), second and much more important: I felt with those
people who had to sit outside on the bench. Those people had brought us to that point where we were actually in the
endzone, they had worked as hard (or farmed as long) as those who were inside on that evening. Our guild (as most
successful guilds) has full or close to full raids most of the time, even in the summer period and after 6 months
of farming the same content.
All those who were now only cheering from the side would have had a much better chance to be inside the raid,
participating actively and working towards the common goal, if instead of an arbitrary cut of participants the
difficulty of the raids themselves would have been raised.
The Devs assured us during the Fan Fair that this change of the raid size was merely a fast patch for the obvious
lack of challenge and content and that raids in the next expansion 'Underfoot' would still have the size of 54
(and would be tuned more appropriately). Let's hope they stick to their words, the big raids are what makes
EverQuest unique among all those MMORPGs on the market.
Speaking of the new expansion (the 16th since the release of EQ back in 1999): during Fan Fair a few very early
zones were shown, as the name suggests it will be set in the realm of Brell Serilis, so I certainly hope we get
the chance to kill some dorfs (maybe even unDead dorfs? A paladin's dream!). It is supposed to have 13 new zones
and one entrance will be through 'The Hole'.
I have been mentioning the Fan Fair a few times in this posting, this has a fairly simple reason: Raging Fury
attended it this year in even bigger number than in 2008: eight Furies assembled in hot Las Vegas this June, six
of them from Europe!.
OK, one of the persons on the picture is actually not from RF (Vilianna had to leave early), but nonethelss I think
this shows the enthusiasm and passion for this old game which many of us share, being able to pay for such a trip
or not. It also shows the friendship one can achieve across borders and time zones with fellow players from around
the globe, a friendship people who call it 'only a game' can hardly understand.
This is why people like us take this game so seriously, debate with passion and criticize changes we dislike so
harshly.
So let's hope that indeed the chant celebrating the tenth anniversary of EQ from this year's Fan Fair will become
true: '10 more years!'
In the summer time when the weather is high
you can chase Giants and kill Mindblight
when the weather's right
you got phat loot, you got phat loot on your mind.
Get a ring, get a shield
go raid and see what you can find
So much for the EQ-adaption of an old Mungo Jerry song, which more or less shows what we are doing in the game during this season.
It is farm time and noone can deny it, so apart from the freshly implemented event Giants, Giants, Giants nothing really new out there, so people
are enjoying the nice weather, drinks and relaxation outside of EQ. Of course we keep up our schedule to kill everything worthwhile, but we all are looking forward to new challenges in the next expansion Underfoot.
Speaking of the upcoming 16th expansion of EverQuest: if you want to become part of one of the leading guilds in this game, a guild that has managed
to stay among the top 5 serverwide for 9 expansions in a row, now is the time! We are looking especially for Wizards, Rogues, Berzerkers and Clerics, but
do accept applications of exceptional players from many of the other classes also, so speak to our recruiters Illandra, Nalelini, Abadonn or talk to an officer.
if you want to know more.
That's it for today, only a short update, gotta get out into the sun!
*goes out humming "Da da da da da"
Imrahil
Only a few more days and then the 16th expansion for EverQuest named Underfoot will be released.
Quite frankly I can tell you that is is really about time, because 11 months of continuous farming the same content drain the motivation of even the most hardcore EQ addicts
(and we have quite a few of those here in Raging Fury).
But the departure of some means also an opportunity for others: if you have always wanted to be among the first serverwide to beat an expansion, now is the time to join RF!
We have been among the top 5 for nine expansions in a row and we most certainly want to continue that streak, so we are trying to fill our ranks for the tasks ahead.
Clerics, Berserkers and Wizards
are the classes we are mainly looking for, but we have a few limited spots open for other classes as well, so check our recruitment section for details.
Not among the classes we have currently open? Don't despair yet! We do accept applications of exceptional players from many of the other classes as well, so speak to our recruiters Illandra, Nalelini or Abadonn or talk to an
officer officer if you want to know more.
Join Raging Fury now and leave your footprint on Underfoot!
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