Quag maelstrom5/6/2023 ![]() ![]() Gated to sell and get new KEI.Įncounter 3: Again, got annoyed that he was wandering the seafury island. ooc'd to see if there were any bards in the zone, then did a /w and noticed I was the only one in the zone. Reapplied fear twice, and Quag is no longer among the living. Sent pet to distract him, feared, Splurted, and then sat. Pulled with darkness, resisted the mana drain once, but got hit the 2nd time. leave him alone the rest of the night.Įncounter 2: Notice he is out all by his lonesome on the AC island, so I go over there to give him a try since KEI ran out and I was getting ready to leave anyway. Pet and dots got him down to about half health, then pet died and everything wore off. 2 out of annoyance that he was wandering the seafury island, and 1 because he was by himself on the AC island.Įncounter 1: Resisted initial mana drain, sent pet and tried dotting him to death, since fear kiting on the seafury island is nigh impossible due to pathing. ![]() If you need more plat while leveling I strongly recommend you check out my How to make more plat while leveling by Bartering Guide.I've had 3 encounters with this guy. Follow the links provided to learn more about each item. ![]() Though, the Backpacks will likely be more expensive. Alternatively you could also buy Unexpanded Tailored Backpacks as well. If you're having trouble managing your Inventory Space I highly recommend you invest in some Extraplanar Trade Satchels which are 32 Slot Tradeskill Bags. Both require you to speak with a Translocator NPC in either Butcherblock Mountains or East Freeport. There are two ways for players to reach Ocean of Tears. That's the biggest upside to hunting at this isle. Since the goblins are mobs from Classic EQ you can imagine that they don't hit that hard and don't have very much HP. Goblin poverty aside the EXP you can get here isn't half bad which is the only reason I can find to recommend this location at all. I mean like seriously blows - the goblins drop copper and rusty weapons. The Elite Goblin isle is a location that I have a really hard time recommending since the loot here BLOWS. Once you reach 46 you can either keep fighting the Cyclops or move on to the Elite Goblin Island which is to the southwest. He'll OOM you within a minute which makes him a total nightmare for any caster. The only enemy you really have to watch out for on the Cyclops island is Quag Maelstrom, a named Cyclops which drains the mana of any target it's attacking. The cyclops on this island can take you all the way to level 46 before they really start to slow down. The Cyclops drop a ton of gems and other vendor trash and then you have Gornit a hill giant that also patrols the island which drops raw plat just like any other hill giant. That means they're extremely toned down from what we're used to now! The Cyclops don't hit very hard at all and have pretty low health since they're an original Everquest enemy. The Seafury isle, also known as Cyclops isle is a great place for those whom are 35+. This guide is only going to cover two islands of Ocean of Tears, the Cyclops aka Seafuries isle as well as the Elite Goblin Isle. The zone is separated into many different islands - each covering a different level range and usually housing different monsters than the last. Ocean of Tears was one of the largest zones in the original release of Everquest. Ocean of Tears - Post Mercenary Leveling Guide ![]()
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