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faber
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Joined: 20 Sep 2006 Posts: 11
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Posted: 10/17/07 - 23:47 Post subject:
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I am not much of a hard core player when online games are in question and because of this fact I prefer to play games as a casual player. This is why I am interested in everquest 2 and if this game is the right one for me. I know some games are more difficult then the others and I need some Everquest 2 Soloing info?
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farleigh
Total Newbie

Joined: 13 Jan 2007 Posts: 13
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Posted: 11/29/07 - 21:59 Post subject:
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If you prefer to play this game solo, then there is nothing standing in your way. I am a solo player myself and so far I never had any problems with this game because of this fact. I agree with you and I also think that some of online games are not for casual players, but Everquest 2 is not one of those games. You just need to have little faith in yourself when you start to play this game, because this is the same like with any other new game, you need to practice a little before you find this game to be all pleasure. Just go ahead and start playing it and you will soon see how great this game is.
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Demisedrums
Total Newbie

Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Posts: 23
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Posted: 12/11/07 - 18:43 Post subject:
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You can make a lot of progression in a single playing period. The game has a ton of solo content for all levels, more or so than anything in the 70-80 bracket though, and most classes can do a fairly decent job at it. However, if you want to be a very powerful soloer, try a Brigand/Swashbuckler/Necromancer/Conjurer/Shadowknight. All great soloing classes. Even try an enchanter type.
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