Log in or Sign up. EverQuest 2 Forums. Dungeons Crushbone Keep. I have a silly question. I have not really seen anyone running through the Crushbone Keep dungeon. When I zone into the dungeon, is that my own personal instance? Or am I sharing all the mobs with whoever decides to zone in as well? I left the Woods, went to Neriak and got an apartment and picked up a mercenary at the entrance, a Shadow Knight.
Then I plotted out my run to fifty. My favorite times with Freeport-aligned characters start with Fallen Gate, a Neriak-themed dungeon off of the Commonlands.
I went in at 20 and left several levels later, just at the right level for the Ruins of Varsoon off the Thundering Steppes. It took a couple of tries, but I completed both it and its sub-dungeon, the Chamber of Immortality, in a night, gaining several more levels.
This used to have an involved entrance quest, but no old content is locked anymore. I went in Nektropos at 32 and left at I continued my leveling journey in Crushbone, leaving there at level This was cheating a little bit, as Crushbone was not an original EQ2 dungeon. I set the game aside for awhile while I played through Assassins Creed Valhalla.
This used to require a guild and a full raid force back in the day. First I had to get to fifty. I started with Deathfist Citadel, a dungeon in Zek. We used to wonder, way back when, if this was intended to be what Crushbone had turned into in the years since EQ1. This got me into the low forties. Back in the day, this whole zone was a raid zone, and he was a huge fight. Then he was made the boss of a single group arena fight, which was what I expected when I went through the dungeon.
I can prevent damage on my merc for awhile, but soon the dissonance built up faster than I could clear it while my merc was unable to do any real damage in return, so we wiped and I decided to move on elsewhere. My journey to fifty was always going to end at the Temple of Cazic-Thule. I did some leveling in Feerrott making my way to the dungeon, then headed in for some fun. I was stunned to see actual other players in the zone, at least one of whom seemed to also be leveling.
This… was a first. That seemed as good a way to have an excuse to work through the zone as any, so I worked through the quest. I got killed by a dragon, Venorax? That was too much. Take the picture already, this thing is on fire. But then Earl said he was probably out for the rest of the summer and that he was done with EQ2 as a game.
That would have been a blow had we been fully invested in the game. But as a group we have grown lukewarm. Even Gaff, who worked so hard getting to the guild to level 40, was feeling somewhat burnt out on the game after that sprint. And so EQ2 seems to have faded for us again. In the mean time, it looks like a couple of us are going to pick up Lord of the Rings Online again and maybe, just maybe, see Moria.
Which might be an issue in getting the instance group invested in EQ2. How like real life, no? Before Crushbone Keep. Out in front of the Keep. EverQuest Crushbone Keep. Another room cleared before we arrived. Killing orcs Haven't we killed you before? Follow Following.
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