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Tallest peak and lowest valley?
I don’t remember Z height in the loc in classic 99.
But, since we have it. Does anyone know where the tallest and lowest points on norrath are? | ||
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Objectively, plane of sky & the hole
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#4
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I'm on it.
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However, if you consider that "The Hole" is also sections of the Plane of Earth it gets cloudy. So let's exclude The Hole - I would say the next lowest point would be either Kedge Keep since its entrance is already below sea level or Sleeper's Tomb for the same reasons. It would make sense for the CoV and Yelinak to want to keep as much physical earth between Kerafyrm and the rest of creation as possible. Not that it mattered... | |||
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Is the top of Skyshrine higher than the big Combine spire?
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So, is the z-axis independent in each zone? Like, if it's +100 at one zoneline, is it +100 on the other side? Or does each zone have its own z coordinate system?
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I’d think we’d have to calibrate each zones Z access to each other. Would have to start with prominence (or whatever the opposite of prominence is for valleys) and then figure out relative relation of each zone to each other ? That volcano in skyfire has some good prominence but I’m not sure it beats some of the frontier mountains. Which a lot of frontier peak mountains have cool stuff at the top worth a gander [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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