Hey guys. Better get the formalities over with: yes, I'm rerolling from World of Warcraft to EQ.
Why? Well, I've done level 60 chars twice in WoW, one of which was in a raiding guild - we cleared Molten Core and Blackwing Lair - the main two highend raid encounters in WoW. Bang. Nothing more to do. Coupled with the fact that the community there is beginning to bother me: it's gone from laughing at some of the idiotic stuff to actually getting _very_ irritated.
Anyway, yeah, I've played some EQ2 before - I kinda enjoyed it, but it felt a bit like "extreme WoW"... and from reading many (many!) different posts in the official EQ1/2 forums as well as various other sites/forums EQlive looks like a pretty enjoyable game - it seems to cater to how I want to play (immersive, big world, mix of grouping/soloing - preferred to grouping, and a nice community).
But I was wondering whether it'd be advisable to roll on an established server, or wait for one of the classic progression servers (don't know much about these - just seems they're new servers that need the newer high end content unlocking? When are they out?).
And another question which will probably make some of you shudder... transitioning from WoW to EQlive... any tips/suggestions? heh. I'm well aware of the things like bigger downtimes, more requirement on grouping, these kind of things appeal to me. Was just wondering if there were any other big.. tips.. when starting EQ indoctrinated by Blizzard *coughs*.
Then a few final zergs of questions: how big exactly is Norrath? Are any classes better for a first-time player to learn about the game? Are there raiding encounters pre-level cap (In WoW raiding begins at 60 and only if you can find 40 other people and a big raiding guild) and do they require a big guild.. or do many get pick-up-grouped?
And finally, are there plenty of lower level guilds/players about to level with and ease a newb into the game on most servers?
Heh, gonna stop my ramblings now... thanks for your time reading this, hope someone can answer at least a few of my questions. :)
Thanks, Rik.