63: How is Raiding in EQ2 different from WoW?

Wife seems to be getting back into it, shes made a Fae Templar and so I spent a lot of Sunday evening helping her with lowbie quests until I convinced her to play her Fury, where  I did the same, albeit with some actual exp gain for me.  She even played last night!!  I think im on a breakthrough.

 

I hit 63 last night after discovering I hadn’t done ANY of the Fallen Dynasty Adventure pack on Borgeo, that was a great relief to find!  I only needed half a level anyway so I went off and did as much as I could.

By the time it came to log off I needed half a bub!!   So I went and bought a collection quest… BAD MAN!

 

Borgeo is now sitting at level 63 and 62AAs, very close to 63AAs. I probably wont get anything done tonight as ill be packing for my trip to sunny Cyprus for a Hockey tournament.

 

My aim is to hit 70 before the new expansion comes out and to experience some of the raiding content with The Conclave.  They only raid on Sundays and its not hardcore at all, I expect it to be totally different to WoW raiding, which I was involved in for a LONG time.  I do enjoy raiding, but not in a hardcore way at all.  I hope EQ2s raids are more relaxed. Anyone shed any light?

 

Nothing to add on any of the gaming news fronts as I am not really a news site, this is just my little gaming blog and personal thoughts.

 Ill jam up some pics of my trip when I get back on the 9th, I hope wordpress wont self destruct while im gone!

2 Responses to “63: How is Raiding in EQ2 different from WoW?”

  1. The KoS raids are pretty casual these days. Some of the EoF stuff (MMIS, EH, ToNT)is a bit tougher. You can have a pretty full raid schedule without going near the hardest content, and crack some of the tougher stuff raiding once a week

  2. well i don’t know how wow raiding goes. But in eq2 there pretty simple. Most KoS raids can be done in an hour or 2 if you have a guild that know what there doing… or could be 3 or 4.

    You don’t really need many suplies either.. Scout need poisons, some people bring potions but normaly you won’t need them

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