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Having experience as a world designer 0,0,0, is just where the artist puts the pen to the paper. That is why each zone doesn't really have much structure with the locations. I haven't done a /loc in the hole but I wouldn't be suprised if z=0 was down in the town area of the hole. and the entrance is z=2000 or something.
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#22
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ohh the hole may be the highest point in everquest how spooky is that?? what does it mean?
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#23
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Yes, reading some of the recent posts is the way to figure this out. If zones have an altitude so to speak, they should vary greatly or at least not all be the same. Presumably a mountain zone would all be + several thousand Z coords at high altitude.
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How about which zone has the most Z variance within the same zone?
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#27
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Where are the screenshots?!
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#28
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Enough chatter. Bring us screen shots. Glory awaits!
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From a non statistic standpoint, what is the highest point of land in norrath and lowest anyway? Hole/Kedge and Everfrost or something?
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#30
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Dreadland Spires reach to about +2373
ToFS highest point in Iceclad is +1329 The lowest point in The Hole is approximately -909 Kedge's lowest Z is approx -349, but has a max Z of +363 (still less than the Hole as zone height is concerned) | ||
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