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This guide is for playing on the official TAKP server.
This guide is for playing on the official TAKP server.


== Creating Your Account ==
== Creating Your Account ==
*'''NOTE: You must only create 1 forum account. You can create up to 10 game accounts under your forum account, but you must not create more than 1 forum account. If this is detected, the extra forum accounts will be deleted and access to any game accounts associated with them will be lost.  Also, please name your forum and game accounts carefully as these cannot be changed or deleted after creation.  Read the forum FAQ and Rules for more information  [https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/account-confusion-new-members-read-this.9187/ here.]'''
#Create a forum account at [https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php The Al'Kabor Project Forums].  Game accounts are linked to forum accounts, so a forum account is required.  If you have issues logging in, please mention in the TAKP server's Discord '''staff_help''' channel.
#Create your game accounts by clicking [https://www.takproject.net/forums/tools.php?tool=account Game Accounts] at the top of the page.
#Click "Create Login Server Account" and create a game account.  Your forum account may have up to 10 game accounts, but you are limited to having three game accounts +1 trader account simultaneously logged in.  Also note, your forum and game accounts are not linked to your wiki login in any way.  You don't need a wiki account to read or edit wiki pages, although it is preferred if you choose to edit pages.


* Create a forum account at [http://www.takproject.net The Al'Kabor Project Forums].  Game accounts are linked to forum accounts, so a forum account is required.
*'''NOTE: Some GMAIL users have reported not receiving the email verification or password reset verification emails from the TAKP website. Please follow these steps as this might fix the issue.
#Go to the Gmail client via browser
#Go to SETTINGS on the upper right (small cogwheel)
#Select CONFIGURE INBOX
#Place a check beside all the tabs (Primary, Social, Promotions, Updates and Forums )
#SAVE
#Reload/Refresh the page and search for any variation of TAKP


* Create your game accounts by clicking [http://www.takproject.net/forums/account.php Game Accounts] at the top of the page.
*'''Read the Rules'''
Please read the rules outlined in this forum before creating characters:  https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?forums/server-info.90/ </br>
Don't cry if you eat a ban for doing something not acceptable on the server.  Of note is automation is not allowed except to raise casting skills, foraging (skillups only), and archery (and do so in unpopulated areas such as starting cities, not PoK, try not to annoy others).


* Click "Create Login Server Account" and create a game accountYour forum account may have up to 10 game accounts, but you are limited to having three game accounts simultaneously logged in.
*'''Consider your Trio's character names!'''
Please realize that if you want to name your trio something like MrBig, Mrbigger, Mrbiggest, it will be an absolute pain in the keister for targeting reasonsYou would have to pretty much type out their full names to use the /target <character_name> command. This really comes into play later if and when you decide to raid etc... Just don't do it, make some unique names for each of your toons.


== Obtaining the Client ==
== Obtaining and Running the Client ==
'''TAKP's client is from the December 2002 era. This is the actual client used in the era TAKP is emulating, and the oldest client in use for any emulated server. Please familiarize yourself with the differences (as there may be some deal breakers for you) on this page http://wiki.takp.info/index.php?title=Server_Comparison'''


This server has both a Windows and Macintosh client available. The clients are uploaded to Google Drive that Sketchy currently maintains.
This server has both a Windows and Macintosh client available. This is broken out onto different pages listed below for simplicity.  Setup and a lot of troubleshooting would obviously be different on a PC than a Mac.  The Linux setup is essentially just running the PC client on Wine, so most of the PC section would apply there.


* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwPJg3DQPWvKUDZqQjlvT2VGX3M/view?usp=sharing The pre-configured windows client is available here]
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/w007o7eecv23n2q/EverQuest.app.zip?dl=0 The Macintosh client is available here]


=== The Preconfigured Windows Client ===
'''[[Getting Started on Windows]]'''


There is a preconfigured client available that requires almost no setup.  If you obtain this client, you need merely unzip it and run EQW.exe.  From here you log in with one of your game accounts after the client asks for some graphics configuration settings.  If you get errors, try running EQW.exe as administrator.


A [http://pastebin.com/EpF8pNZ3 MD5 hash list of the client files] is available.
'''[[Getting Started on Mac (Intel based)]]'''


This client is configured in the following way: (don't worry if you don't understand some of this)


* Virtually all unnecessary files removed. No zones beyond PoP. Client size is 2.06 GB.
'''[[Getting Started on Mac (PPC based)]]''' - Use at your own risk, has issues
* All character files, logs and client settings deleted. Client is about as clean as it gets.
* EQMule patch v2.2. (nVidia glitch fix)
* msvcp100.dll and msvcr100.dll included from the Visual Studio 2010 x86 redistributable package. (required for EQMule patch)
* UIs included: Luclin Default, Power of Two, Vert.
* All UIs made fully compatible; no more red UI error text when zoning.
* Missing strings added to eqstr_en.txt.
* readonce.txt edited.
* eqhost.txt points to TAKP.


eqclient.ini is completely default save for:


* Velious armor textures enabled.
'''[[Getting Started all Linux Versions]]'''
* Alliance chat autojoin.
* Keymaps for WASD, auto attack = q, duck = x.
* Target Group Buffs turned on.
* ShowAlarmWindow set to false.


=== Building Your Own Windows Client From Install Media ===
==Setting up your Trader==


It is recommended that you download the preconfigured client, but it is also possible to make a TAKP client from old EverQuest installation CDs.
For those not familiar, EQ of our era allows you to use a character or characters to act as merchants to sell your wares.  This is possible only in [[the Bazaar]] zone.  Purchase some [https://www.takproject.net/allaclone/item.php?id=17899 trader satchels] and any item you place in them can have a price set on it and sold while you're afk.  You access the merchant window by typing /trader.  You can search other's wares by typing /bazaar.


To do this you will need a copy of EverQuest from Planes of Power to Titanium. The best client to install from is EverQuest Gold version 2 (the gold version with Planes of Power) released in November 2002. Gold and Titanium should include all the necessary zone files-- not every boxed client will include them all, as they were often sold as upgrades to an existing installIf you get your files from a client other than Gold or Titanium, then you may need to copy the missing zone files from another source.
You can create a game account to use as a dedicated trader account. This account will '''only''' be usable as a trader, and once you create a character in the account, it will spawn in the Bazaar instead of its usual newbie area. You also cannot undo the trader account flag once there are characters on itTo set up the Trader:


Note that you will still likely need to obtain some files from other users; see below.
#Create an account in [https://www.takproject.net/forums/tools.php?tool=account Game Accounts]
#Log into your account but '''do not''' create a character
#Refresh the [https://www.takproject.net/forums/tools.php?tool=account Game Accounts] page (to load your login history)
#In the summary at the top with your Forum name, click "Set Trader"
#Read and understand the disclaimer!
#*You can't change trader accounts once set.
#*GMs will NOT change this for you if you change your mind.
#*All characters on selected account will NOT gain XP
#*Characters CAN NOT be moved in or out of selected account.
#*You have been warned.
#Click OK
#Under the "Set Trader" link a menu will show the accounts available to set as Trader
#Click the account you want to set as Trader
#The warning shows again
#*You can't change trader accounts once set.
#*GMs will NOT change this for you if you change your mind.
#*All characters on selected account will NOT gain XP
#*Characters CAN NOT be moved in or out of selected account.
#*You have been warned.
#Click OK
#The popup will show "Trader toggled for <accountname>"
#Click OK
#Log in and create your Trader character!


Copy all of the files from a clean EverQuest install into a new directoryThen download [http://www.redguides.com/forums/showthread.php/26254-OFFICIAL-EQMac-Windows-eqmules-Edition-standalone-v2-1?p=225096&viewfull=1#post225096 EQMule's Al'Kabor Patch] and unzip all of the files into the folder, overwriting any files already there.
Item pricing is saved in your EQ folder in BZR_CharacterName_loginse.ini files.  So keep this in mind if you ever need to transfer bazaar pricing to another computer, folder, or character.


Edit the eqhost.txt file to point to the TAKP server:
'''Troubleshooting:'''  Some have reported that they cannot switch an empty account to a trader account.  A possible work around is to create a character on the account, log the character into the world, then log out. Delete the character and then try to toggle the trader switch again on that account.
<pre>
[Login Servers]
{
"loginserver.takproject.net:6000"
}
</pre>


The EQMule patch requires that your machine have the [http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5555 Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86)] installed.  If you get the error "Exception Processing Message 0xc0000135" when you run the client, then the cause is that you do not have the package installed.  You may already have this.
== Choosing a Character ==
'''The character you choose to play will dramatically effect the way you play the game of Everquest.''' Many people have picked a class for the wrong reasons, and after investing days of playing time into the character, realize that they would have rather chosen something else. 

Here are 5 tips to help you decide what role your character will play in the story of Everquest.


From here you need a working default UI. If the game fails to load after server select, then it's likely because the UI from your install media is not compatible. (in the uifiles\default folder)  You will need to ask a TAKP user for a compatible default UI. The Titanium default UI will not work. The Gold UI is also not fully compatible because Al'Kabor was in a state between releases, so a few files will need to be replaced from a later client.
#'''Read the class guides''': There are many, many sites on the internet dedicated to explaining how different classes work. For the most part, they are adequate guides to the basics of each class. Unfortunately, many of these guides are outdated, and some contain misleading information on what a particular class actually does in the game. The short guides are designed so new players can understand exactly what the characters can do in the game. Worrying about how many points to put into Stamina can come later...
#'''Focus on the reality of the class''': Roleplaying is an exciting part of playing EQ. Playing a fantasy character and interacting with other people is why the game of Everquest has lasted as long as it has. That being said, don't pick your class based on what you imagine that class should be based on other fantasy worlds.<sup>1</sup>
#'''Read what people playing the class have to say about it''': Every class has one or more web sites dedicated to the class. When you decided what class you want to play, its a good idea to see how other people are enjoying it.
#'''Don't try to be the best, and don't be afraid to be the worst''': A common question that many new players ask is "What class is the most powerful." This changes almost day to day, level to level. Different classes are powerful in different situations. If you pick your class solely because you believe that you can level it up the fastest or easiest... then why play the class in the first place? Pick your class because you think you'll enjoy playing it in the game, not because a website thinks that a certain class is the best.<sup>2</sup>
#'''FINALLY, pick your race and statistics''': Maybe you already have your race in mind. If so, that's the race that you should play. Some races do have some natural tradeoffs, however. Starting stats are not that important. While an Ogre Warrior may have an advantage over the Gnome Warrior, you'll quickly obtain equipment that makes this differences negligable. Every class page has a "quick and dirty" guide to assigning your stats, but you can feel confident that your character won't be harmed by any mistakes you make at the beginning.<sup>3</sup>


=== Limiting Your Frame Rate In Windows ===
'''Notes''':
#Decide on the way you want to play the game, and base your character around it. If you decide you want to play a melee character, you can then decide whether or not to play the gruff Dwarven Warrior, the evil Ogre Shadow Knight, or the heroic Human Paladin. If you decide you want to help support and heal your comrades, you can take the role of a Cleric of Marr the Truthbringer, a solitary Druid, or an evil Iksar Shaman of Cazic-Thule, Lord of Fear.
#A strong word of warning though, a great deal of the discussion is centered around problems or issues that present themselves at the highest levels of the game, and not every discussion is valid. For every Paladin that doesn't think their class is powerful enough, there are 100 who are having a great time playing theirs.
#From the first day Everquest went online, there has always been a few vocal groups of people who claim their class is the worst. They claim that the class is not wanted in groups, or that the class is "useless" in certain situations. This has never been true. No matter what class you pick, in different situations you'll find yourself at a disadvantage compared to another class. Its part of the game. The next day, the same person you were jealous of may be wishing they were YOUR class.


Once you have a functional client, there is one last important step Windows users must do: you need a frame rate limiter, otherwise you'll have an unacceptable experience in the game.
== Binding Rules ==
First of all, there are some basic rules as to who can be bound and where. All the caster classes eventually get the ability to Bind Affinity (or bind for short) themselves and other people. Melee classes never get this ability, nor are there any items that will allow you to do it. There was once an item, called the Locket of Escape, that had one charge of Bind Affinity, but this stopped dropping before AK went live, so it does not exist on TAKP. This ability is now purely within the caster's realm.


TAKP's client is so old that it has no built-in means to limit the frame rate, which leads to frame rates of many hundreds on modern hardware. This will not only needlessly overutilize your graphics card, it will also cause the mouselook to be very slow and make the Y axis mouselook slower than the X axis.
Exactly where a caster can bind themselves depends on what area of the game we're talking about. In the area of the original game (i.e. Antonica, Faydwer, and Odus) a caster can bind themself anywhere, inside or out. In Kunark, Velious, and Luclin however, they are only able to bind themselves in outdoor areas, and can not bind themselves in dungeons.


To fix this, you need to download one of three programs:
Melee classes can only be bound inside of "city" areas. In the original game, this is defined as only cities. In Kunark there are some areas that count as cities that are also dungeons to hunt in. Also, a person can be bound in several areas that are outside as well. Note that in Kunark, there are two areas to be bound in, one is safe for good races and the other safe for evil races. The iksar can also be bound inside Cabilis, which is safe for nobody else.


* [http://gaming.msi.com/features/afterburner MSI Afterburner] - Works for non-MSI and AMD cards too. Run the On-Screen Display Server and click the wrench.
There are also now Soulbinders, which can be found in every starting city as well as in Firiona Vie outpost and in Iceclad Ocean on the docks that will bind you there for free. This is helpful for melee classes so that they don't have to wait to be bound by a caster. Their locations are noted on the individual town maps.  
* [http://dxtory.com/v2-download-en.html Dxtory] - A Fraps-like program; not free, but the trial doesn't end. Click the Advanced tab, and check 'Limit Video FPS'.
* [http://www.guru3d.com/files_get/nvidia_inspector_download,1.html nVidia Inspector] - For nVidia graphics adapters only. ([https://youtu.be/pH9D__g1yqs video])


The recommended frame rate is 60 to avoid mouselook issues.
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 50%;"
! colspan="3" | Binding others / melee Table
|-
| style= "text-align:center;" | '''Continent'''
| style= "text-align:center;" | '''Zone'''
| style= "text-align:center;" | '''Bind Location (# on main map)'''
|-
| rowspan="12" style= "text-align:center;" | Antonica
| [[The Arena]]
| rowspan="7" | Anywhere in zone
|-
|[[Freeport]]
|-
|[[Grobb]]
|-
|[[Halas]]
|-
|[[High Keep]]
|-
|[[Highpass Hold]]
|-
|[[Neriak]]
|-
|[[Northern Plains of Karana]]
|Gypsy Camp (#6)
|-
|[[Oggok]]
| rowspan="12" | Anywhere in zone
|-
| [[Qeynos]]
|-
| [[Rivervale]]
|-
| [[Surefall Glade]]
|-
| rowspan="4" |
| [[Faydwer]]
|-
| [[Ak'Anon]]
|-
| [[Felwithe]]
|-
| [[Greater Faydark]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style= "text-align:center;" | Odus
| [[Erudin]]
|-
| [[Paineel]]
|-
| rowspan="7" style= "text-align:center;" | Kunark
| [[Cabilis]] (Iksar only*)
|-
| [[City of Mist]]
|-
| [[The Field of Bone]]
| Ruins of Kaesora (#6)
|-
| [[Firiona Vie]] (Good only*)
| The Docks (#11)
|-
| [[Frontier Mountains]]
| Empty Ruins (#6)
|-
| [[The Overthere]] (Evil only*)
| Evil Outpost (#1-4, behind the walls)
|-
| colspan="2" | * Characters of other groups can bind in these areas with great difficulty.
|-
| rowspan="5" style= "text-align:center;" | Velious
| [[Kael Drakkal]]
| Only near entrances
|-
| [[Iceclad Ocean]]
| On dock (#1)
|-
| [[Icewell Keep]]
| rowspan="9" | Anywhere in zone
|-
| [[Skyshrine]]
|-
| [[Thurgadin]]
|-
| rowspan="6" style= "text-align:center;" | Luclin
| [[The Bazaar]]
|-
| [[Katta Castellum]]
|-
| [[The Nexus]]
|-
| [[Sanctus Seru]]
|-
| [[Shadow Haven]]
|-
| [[Shar Vahl]]
|}


== Launching the Game in OS X ==


TAKP cannot be launched by simply running EverQuest.app. You will need to choose from a variety of scripts or applications the community has created with the intent to simplify not only running the game, but also running multiple instances of it (boxing up to 3):
Most info referenced from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021211025952/http://www.eqatlas.com/bindguide.htm
 
* [http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/launcherfrien-v1-06-a-launcher-for-the-osx-client.2297/ Launcherfrien by Zamiel]
* [http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/tak-project-launcher-for-osx.2216/ TAKP Launcher by Stairs]
* [http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/getting-takproject-up-running-for-osx.153/ EverQuestLaunch by Speedz]
 
Each launcher has its own pros, cons, and instructions. Please review all options and choose the one that looks best for you. Once you’ve chosen a launcher you’ll be able to login and join us!
 
== Installing TAKP EverQuest in Linux ==
<small> This is a work in progress. Please send questions or comments to krakmojo via a Conversation in the [http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php| forums]. </small>
 
# Install Wine and PlayOnLinux
#* Arch: From Console: "sudo pacman -S wine playonlinux"
#* Debian: From Console: "sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get install wine playonlinux"
#* RHEL/CentoS/Fedora
##* [http://linuxlove.eu/install-windows-games-applications-fedora-linux-20/| Install Windows Games and Applications on Fedora Linux 20]
# Open PlayOnLinux
##Tools
###Manage Wine Versions
###Install 1.7.50 (x86) or newer
##Configure
###New→ Next
###32 bits Windows installation
###Select Ver 1.7.50
####Name this WINE instance. I named mine TAKP
##Highlight TAKP
###Install Components
###*Install D3Dx9,
###*Install Dinput 8
###*Install vcrun2010
# Alt Tab to file manager.
##Copy TAKP Folder from Pre-Configured Windows client to ~/PlayOnLinux's virtual drives/TAKP/drive_c/
##Replace ~/PlayOnLinux's virtual drives/TAKP/drive_c/windows/system32/dinput8.dll with the 32bit version 6.0.6001.18000 dinput8.dll
##* This file can be downloaded at http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?dinput8 (v6.0.6001.18000)
# Go back to PlayOnLinux Configuration
##Select TAKP
###Make New shortcut
###eqw.exe→ next
###Name it whatever you want, I named mine TAKP
###Select "I don't want to make another shortcut"
# Under Configure→ select wine→ configure wine.
## Graphics tab
###Check Auto capture
###Deselect decorate windows
###Check emulate virtual desktop to match the resolution that you will be running EQ
# Close PlayOnLinux Configuration
# Select TAKP and hit run
# Browse to change path from z: to C:\TAKP\eqgame.exe
 
=== Linux Troubleshooting ===
* If mouse gets a little stuck
##Center your software mouse
##Ctrl+alt+r
##Center the Hardware mouse over the software mouse
##Ctrl+alt+r
 
== Optional Steps ==
 
The preconfigured client comes with two custom UIs: poweroftwo, and vert.  To switch to one of these, run the slash command '''/loadskin ''<ui>'' 1'''.  The 1 is optional-- it will keep your current window positions.  Loading UIs via the options window will not work.
 
'''Due to the different nature of file system directory structure, the Mac version of the client does not come with an eqclient.ini file'''
 
=== EQClient.ini System Locations ===
 
In Windows, the eqclient.ini file should reside within your EverQuest directory, wherever eqgame.exe or eqw.exe reside.
 
In OS X, the eqclient.ini file is located in your user's ~/Library/Application Support/EverQuest/ directory. The Library directory is hidden by default, and is most easily accessed by having Finder active, hold '''OPTION''' and click on the 'Go' menu item, then down to Library.
 
=== EQClient.ini settings ===
 
You may want to enable certain features by editing eqclient.ini:
 
* '''WindowedMode=TRUE/FALSE''' - This line must be typed out at the top but below [Defaults].
* '''NewUI=TRUE/FALSE''' - Our client still has the old pre-Luclin UI for nostalgia mode.
* '''Log=TRUE/FALSE''' - Setting this true will automatically turn your log file on when entering the game.
* '''CombatMusic=TRUE/FALSE''' - Enable or disable melee combat music.
* '''ChannelAutoJoin=alliance''' - The Alliance channel is used as the global chat channel for the server.
* '''TargetGroupBuff=1''' - This will allow you to buff groups with group buff spells from outside the group by targeting a member of the group.
* '''Velious armor textures:'''
<pre>LoadVeliousArmorsWithLuclin=TRUE
LoadArmor17=TRUE
LoadArmor18=TRUE
LoadArmor19=TRUE
LoadArmor20=TRUE
LoadArmor21=TRUE
LoadArmor22=TRUE
LoadArmor23=TRUE</pre>
Velious armor textures are not enabled by default unless you download the preconfigured client.

Latest revision as of 18:03, 31 October 2024

This guide is for playing on the official TAKP server.

Creating Your Account[edit]

  • NOTE: You must only create 1 forum account. You can create up to 10 game accounts under your forum account, but you must not create more than 1 forum account. If this is detected, the extra forum accounts will be deleted and access to any game accounts associated with them will be lost. Also, please name your forum and game accounts carefully as these cannot be changed or deleted after creation. Read the forum FAQ and Rules for more information here.
  1. Create a forum account at The Al'Kabor Project Forums. Game accounts are linked to forum accounts, so a forum account is required. If you have issues logging in, please mention in the TAKP server's Discord staff_help channel.
  2. Create your game accounts by clicking Game Accounts at the top of the page.
  3. Click "Create Login Server Account" and create a game account. Your forum account may have up to 10 game accounts, but you are limited to having three game accounts +1 trader account simultaneously logged in. Also note, your forum and game accounts are not linked to your wiki login in any way. You don't need a wiki account to read or edit wiki pages, although it is preferred if you choose to edit pages.
  • NOTE: Some GMAIL users have reported not receiving the email verification or password reset verification emails from the TAKP website. Please follow these steps as this might fix the issue.
  1. Go to the Gmail client via browser
  2. Go to SETTINGS on the upper right (small cogwheel)
  3. Select CONFIGURE INBOX
  4. Place a check beside all the tabs (Primary, Social, Promotions, Updates and Forums )
  5. SAVE
  6. Reload/Refresh the page and search for any variation of TAKP
  • Read the Rules

Please read the rules outlined in this forum before creating characters: https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?forums/server-info.90/
Don't cry if you eat a ban for doing something not acceptable on the server. Of note is automation is not allowed except to raise casting skills, foraging (skillups only), and archery (and do so in unpopulated areas such as starting cities, not PoK, try not to annoy others).

  • Consider your Trio's character names!

Please realize that if you want to name your trio something like MrBig, Mrbigger, Mrbiggest, it will be an absolute pain in the keister for targeting reasons. You would have to pretty much type out their full names to use the /target <character_name> command. This really comes into play later if and when you decide to raid etc... Just don't do it, make some unique names for each of your toons.

Obtaining and Running the Client[edit]

TAKP's client is from the December 2002 era. This is the actual client used in the era TAKP is emulating, and the oldest client in use for any emulated server. Please familiarize yourself with the differences (as there may be some deal breakers for you) on this page http://wiki.takp.info/index.php?title=Server_Comparison

This server has both a Windows and Macintosh client available. This is broken out onto different pages listed below for simplicity. Setup and a lot of troubleshooting would obviously be different on a PC than a Mac. The Linux setup is essentially just running the PC client on Wine, so most of the PC section would apply there.


Getting Started on Windows


Getting Started on Mac (Intel based)


Getting Started on Mac (PPC based) - Use at your own risk, has issues


Getting Started all Linux Versions

Setting up your Trader[edit]

For those not familiar, EQ of our era allows you to use a character or characters to act as merchants to sell your wares. This is possible only in the Bazaar zone. Purchase some trader satchels and any item you place in them can have a price set on it and sold while you're afk. You access the merchant window by typing /trader. You can search other's wares by typing /bazaar.

You can create a game account to use as a dedicated trader account. This account will only be usable as a trader, and once you create a character in the account, it will spawn in the Bazaar instead of its usual newbie area. You also cannot undo the trader account flag once there are characters on it. To set up the Trader:

  1. Create an account in Game Accounts
  2. Log into your account but do not create a character
  3. Refresh the Game Accounts page (to load your login history)
  4. In the summary at the top with your Forum name, click "Set Trader"
  5. Read and understand the disclaimer!
    • You can't change trader accounts once set.
    • GMs will NOT change this for you if you change your mind.
    • All characters on selected account will NOT gain XP
    • Characters CAN NOT be moved in or out of selected account.
    • You have been warned.
  6. Click OK
  7. Under the "Set Trader" link a menu will show the accounts available to set as Trader
  8. Click the account you want to set as Trader
  9. The warning shows again
    • You can't change trader accounts once set.
    • GMs will NOT change this for you if you change your mind.
    • All characters on selected account will NOT gain XP
    • Characters CAN NOT be moved in or out of selected account.
    • You have been warned.
  10. Click OK
  11. The popup will show "Trader toggled for <accountname>"
  12. Click OK
  13. Log in and create your Trader character!

Item pricing is saved in your EQ folder in BZR_CharacterName_loginse.ini files. So keep this in mind if you ever need to transfer bazaar pricing to another computer, folder, or character.

Troubleshooting: Some have reported that they cannot switch an empty account to a trader account. A possible work around is to create a character on the account, log the character into the world, then log out. Delete the character and then try to toggle the trader switch again on that account.

Choosing a Character[edit]

The character you choose to play will dramatically effect the way you play the game of Everquest. Many people have picked a class for the wrong reasons, and after investing days of playing time into the character, realize that they would have rather chosen something else. 

Here are 5 tips to help you decide what role your character will play in the story of Everquest.

  1. Read the class guides: There are many, many sites on the internet dedicated to explaining how different classes work. For the most part, they are adequate guides to the basics of each class. Unfortunately, many of these guides are outdated, and some contain misleading information on what a particular class actually does in the game. The short guides are designed so new players can understand exactly what the characters can do in the game. Worrying about how many points to put into Stamina can come later...
  2. Focus on the reality of the class: Roleplaying is an exciting part of playing EQ. Playing a fantasy character and interacting with other people is why the game of Everquest has lasted as long as it has. That being said, don't pick your class based on what you imagine that class should be based on other fantasy worlds.1
  3. Read what people playing the class have to say about it: Every class has one or more web sites dedicated to the class. When you decided what class you want to play, its a good idea to see how other people are enjoying it.
  4. Don't try to be the best, and don't be afraid to be the worst: A common question that many new players ask is "What class is the most powerful." This changes almost day to day, level to level. Different classes are powerful in different situations. If you pick your class solely because you believe that you can level it up the fastest or easiest... then why play the class in the first place? Pick your class because you think you'll enjoy playing it in the game, not because a website thinks that a certain class is the best.2
  5. FINALLY, pick your race and statistics: Maybe you already have your race in mind. If so, that's the race that you should play. Some races do have some natural tradeoffs, however. Starting stats are not that important. While an Ogre Warrior may have an advantage over the Gnome Warrior, you'll quickly obtain equipment that makes this differences negligable. Every class page has a "quick and dirty" guide to assigning your stats, but you can feel confident that your character won't be harmed by any mistakes you make at the beginning.3

Notes:

  1. Decide on the way you want to play the game, and base your character around it. If you decide you want to play a melee character, you can then decide whether or not to play the gruff Dwarven Warrior, the evil Ogre Shadow Knight, or the heroic Human Paladin. If you decide you want to help support and heal your comrades, you can take the role of a Cleric of Marr the Truthbringer, a solitary Druid, or an evil Iksar Shaman of Cazic-Thule, Lord of Fear.
  2. A strong word of warning though, a great deal of the discussion is centered around problems or issues that present themselves at the highest levels of the game, and not every discussion is valid. For every Paladin that doesn't think their class is powerful enough, there are 100 who are having a great time playing theirs.
  3. From the first day Everquest went online, there has always been a few vocal groups of people who claim their class is the worst. They claim that the class is not wanted in groups, or that the class is "useless" in certain situations. This has never been true. No matter what class you pick, in different situations you'll find yourself at a disadvantage compared to another class. Its part of the game. The next day, the same person you were jealous of may be wishing they were YOUR class.

Binding Rules[edit]

First of all, there are some basic rules as to who can be bound and where. All the caster classes eventually get the ability to Bind Affinity (or bind for short) themselves and other people. Melee classes never get this ability, nor are there any items that will allow you to do it. There was once an item, called the Locket of Escape, that had one charge of Bind Affinity, but this stopped dropping before AK went live, so it does not exist on TAKP. This ability is now purely within the caster's realm.

Exactly where a caster can bind themselves depends on what area of the game we're talking about. In the area of the original game (i.e. Antonica, Faydwer, and Odus) a caster can bind themself anywhere, inside or out. In Kunark, Velious, and Luclin however, they are only able to bind themselves in outdoor areas, and can not bind themselves in dungeons.

Melee classes can only be bound inside of "city" areas. In the original game, this is defined as only cities. In Kunark there are some areas that count as cities that are also dungeons to hunt in. Also, a person can be bound in several areas that are outside as well. Note that in Kunark, there are two areas to be bound in, one is safe for good races and the other safe for evil races. The iksar can also be bound inside Cabilis, which is safe for nobody else.

There are also now Soulbinders, which can be found in every starting city as well as in Firiona Vie outpost and in Iceclad Ocean on the docks that will bind you there for free. This is helpful for melee classes so that they don't have to wait to be bound by a caster. Their locations are noted on the individual town maps.

Binding others / melee Table
Continent Zone Bind Location (# on main map)
Antonica The Arena Anywhere in zone
Freeport
Grobb
Halas
High Keep
Highpass Hold
Neriak
Northern Plains of Karana Gypsy Camp (#6)
Oggok Anywhere in zone
Qeynos
Rivervale
Surefall Glade
Faydwer
Ak'Anon
Felwithe
Greater Faydark
Odus Erudin
Paineel
Kunark Cabilis (Iksar only*)
City of Mist
The Field of Bone Ruins of Kaesora (#6)
Firiona Vie (Good only*) The Docks (#11)
Frontier Mountains Empty Ruins (#6)
The Overthere (Evil only*) Evil Outpost (#1-4, behind the walls)
* Characters of other groups can bind in these areas with great difficulty.
Velious Kael Drakkal Only near entrances
Iceclad Ocean On dock (#1)
Icewell Keep Anywhere in zone
Skyshrine
Thurgadin
Luclin The Bazaar
Katta Castellum
The Nexus
Sanctus Seru
Shadow Haven
Shar Vahl


Most info referenced from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021211025952/http://www.eqatlas.com/bindguide.htm