I have played EverQuest since 1999.
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Would like everyone to know yes I have used MacroQuest and know everything about it and I am glad that Rogean permanently bans accounts for running and using it. As well as ShowEQ. Unfortunately MQ2 did almost destroy EverQuest PVP -- but I not only tested it, for a few weeks stopped because it destroyed the game;
but fought for years against players who relied on it and had Ebayed toons and transferred them to Zek with superior gear, Ebay/hackers we called them. But we defeated them -- Vendetta Elite -- and all of its counterparts.
I started on Vallon Zek with a druid named Laeli. My first guilds, and subsequent guilds were;
Dragon Legacy
Elven Royal Guard
Aeon Blue (a noobie pk guild I ran first experience as guild leader)
Torrent
Defiant
Ancient Dawn
***Zek Servers Merged***
Hate
Nightmare Walking (2nd guild I created, was a blast)
Ascending Dawn
Pandemonium
Held server first Druid position throughout Planes of Power, across all PVP servers, Vallon, Tallon, Rallos, and Sullon was #1 Druid, or top 5 for 3-4 years.
Held Server first Bard position throughout Seeds of Destruction for a year until the last high end guild was defeated and disbanded on Zek. Was Pandemonium versus <Ascending Dawn> for the final struggle for server domination of Zek. Saw Ascending Dawn to its grave.
Started Emu around 2009, VZTZ 2.0 created
Nightmare Walking Rose to power and was competing high end withing 2 months but they wiped that server.
Continued on to VZTZ 2.5 also known as Velious, merged all <Nightmare> into <Tides of Wrath> and completely dominated Velious until they wiped it.
Continues on into VZTZ 3.0 created and lead Prophets through all of Kunark, server firsting all of the Kunark content minus, Mage Epic, Cleric epic, and Rogue epic and VP. Gave up leading a guild took a break and joined The Dream Team who server firsted VP. Left TDT and recreated Nightmare Walking and dominated all 85% of the loot tables until they wiped 3.0 and closed VZTZ.