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I'll agree with the people that suggest landmarks and getting a feel for the zone..that seems to work best for me, and sense heading skill really comes in handy, or if you are a caster true north has it usefulness too, but then again I am a noob by typical standards.
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#22
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Not sure if it's been mentioned but weapons dropped on the ground always point north afaik.
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#23
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Tekilia Pu'Tang, Grand Master of Quellious, Heir to the Throne of the Pu'Tang Empire
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#24
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I remember back in the classic EQ days before any maps were available in game. I had a binder that I had printed out with maps and other valuable EQ stuff to have on hand. Was bordering a bit on insane. lol.
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#25
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Print this out , it has zones from eras past Velious but that`s not a problem. For traveling from zone to zone /loc is by far the fastest way to get where you need to be.
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#26
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I think you are assuming that you need to find quest after quest in order to progress, as it is in a lot of other MMOs. That's not the case here. You can get to level 60 without doing a single quest. Quests are purely optional and are not served on a silver plate. You have to either check wiki or just talk to NPCs in order to get them.
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#27
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