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Map request.
I want map of locations that give you xp for visiting them, e.g. there is places on every map e.g. Claimor in North Qeynos, when you come there first time you get ding and xp reward, some give very nice xp especially higher lvl zones.
So my question can someone make map of this zones or at least /loc of them, this would be nice if EQ2MAP had filter especially for this zones. |
Just filter EQ2Map for Location (the blue dots) and you have what you want. Of course people tend to register quest update locations etc. as well under location, but you can usually see that from the description of the PoI.
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Awww, you poor boy, too boring to move your mouse. Lazy does not begin to describe ...................... :(
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While I agree that it's not too much work to hover over some dots for FREE XP...
I do wish there were more variety in POIs. A lot of people seem to mis-use them because they're similar... Do you use QST or LOC for a quest update that is based on just being in a location (not clicking anything)? People use both, which is bad because it means you can't filter POIs properly. Example: POI #16251 in Antonica (East). Its a clickable quest thing given as a LOC. I'm also seeing people creating POIs for pages (the harvestable ! nodes). Isn't there a process of approving these POIs? Pages are random area spawns, and theres no guarantee that any given page will be in any given spot at any given time. Now, for the L&L books and the pages that come of specific items I could see another POI type. And one last POI type for markable objects (MRK). One last thing... not sure if this is possible, but can clusters retain the data of the individual POIs? For example... if several dots become so close as to be indistinguishable / almost impossible to select any particular one, they become a cluster (or should). But then that cluster gets a POI, and the individual data for each part of that cluster seems to get lost. Perhaps instead have the Clusters pop up a window to select the poi you want (at which point it /waypoint's there). |
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