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Many new players are overwhelmed when first coming to Everquest2 as there is a lot to learn on day one. Some of the more basic questions new players have revolve around the 3 topics covered on this page.
- RULE #1 - The first thing you should know is that no two players agree 100% when it comes to these topics. All a person need do is visit a website like EQ2Flames or Everquest2 to see page after page, thread after thread of players arguing over what is the best casting order, reforging technique, adornment, group make up ect.
Group Makeup
- What is the best group makeup? This topic can be a real can of worms as there are many players with very strong opinions about various classes in game. There are players that literally hate certain classes in game and no augment will convince them of the value for that class.
- Guideline #1 - My personal feeling is that your group should be made up of toons that you enjoy and love playing. When you come down to it, you are spending hard earned money to play a game for enjoyment. So the best group in the world is really not worth playing if you hate the class you are playing. I had a friend that loved to play the beastlord class. His group make up was a Tank, Priest and 4 Beastlords. I personally would not play that type of group but he loved it and he couldn't wait to get online to play his group. No one but you is paying for your subscriptions so the perfect group make up is always going to be the one you enjoy playing first and foremost.
- Guideline #2 - What do you enjoy doing in game? This is the first question you should ask yourself when trying to form a group. There are all types of players in game, those that love crafting, questing, group content, raid content etc.
Crafting / Questing Group Makeup
- If you love crafting and questing and are not into raiding then here are some things to think about.
- You are going to be a frustrated crafter / quester if all you do is die when trying to harvest or complete a quest. So a good Tank / Priest is the first thing to think about, as Kannkor likes to say Tanks tank and Priests heal, I hear people argue all the time about how great a DPS their tank or priest is. Just keep in mind your DPS will go to hell pretty quickly if your tank or priest dies and your group wipes.
Basic Guideline
- A good group make up would include a / Tank / Inquis or Warden / DPS Class / CoE or Illy / Troub or Dirge/ Mystic or Defiler
General Rule
- If your group DPS is mainly melee then running with a Mystic / Dirge is the better option as they have buffs that best support melee classes.
- If your group DPS is mainly caster based damage then I typically run with a Defiler / Troub. The defiler is one of the best healers / warders in game and can keep my group and mage classes from dying, while the troub offers a number of beneficial buffs for the caster type classes. Some guilds run with only mystics, again we can debate the benefits of each class for hours but the above two rules are a good basic guideline.
Illy vs CoE this is a tough one for me because I really love both classes. In general the Illy brings better DPS buffs while the CoE brings better mana regen, so if you are not having mana issues then I would role with an Illy.
Heroic / Questing Things to Think About
- For heroic content I like the Guardian as my main tank and the Inquisitor as my healer. The guardian brings a lot of group protection, has lots of taunts and snaps, lots of temp buff blocks to help them survive, while the Inquisitor is a pretty tough class that can take some hits and receives extra cures over a Templar. Keep in mind SOE is always changing up spells, wards, cures, etc. with every expansion and game update so in the past 5 years my choice for main tank has changed 4 times.
- When I quest, I like to think about time, and the thing I dislike most about quests is how they send you back and forth across a zone 30 times. Any MMO can be a time sink, so for me if I am looking to make a questing group I want toons / classes / races that make travel faster and easier. So I try to start with a race that gets a Traverse Shadow type spell which lets me warp to another grouped player in zone. Races with this ability include Dark Elfs, Erudites, High Elf, and Freebloods. With this spell you can park a toon at the quest giver, run to the other side of the zone to complete your task and when done warp back to the toon parked at the quest giver. Nice little time saver.
- I have also made for myself a pocket Conjuror What I love about the conjuror is they get a spell called "Call of the Hero" that resets in 5 seconds. When I am doing solo quests like an epic or signature quest I can get the quests done in about half the time because I park my Conj. at the quest giver and use them to call the questing toon back every time they finish a quest objective. To be honest this is the only time I use my conjuror as I do not care for the class.
- Since I hate running back and forth across zones if I were making a questing group I would be inclinded to setup something like a
Guardian, Druid, Warlock, Defiler, Troub, Illy/CoE. In this example I would have a good well rounded group that could fight, deal respectable damage, but also could get me around to various zones quickly, while my race options would allow me to traverse shadow.
- Again it all comes down to play style, for me my questing hot button is time wasted running across the zones, others don't mind that and would rather focuses their group makeup on pure DPS.
Raiding Groups
- Raiding is a much more complex topic and can be debated forever as to what works best, in this post I am speaking to people that play 6, 12, or 24 bots and my thoughts and comments are geared as such.
- In general with EQ2 the faster you can kill a mob the fewer problems you will run into. So many top end guilds run with max dps group makeups, they have for example, more mystics than defilers, more Illys than CoE's etc. I can see the benefits of both the balanced approach camp and the max dps camp. Since I run my own raid I have to go with more the balanced approach side of things. Many high end guilds have a one person playing one toon policy with or without ogre. If you are playing one toon in a 24 man raid then you can think and move around independent of what the other members do and react independently to what the mob is doing. If you are botting 12 to 24 toons often you find your toons dog piled together and standing in one or 2 spots the entire fight. So you need some ability to take damage without dying if the mob turns on the group.
- Playing 6 or more toons is far different than the person playing one toon as part of a 24 man raid. You can not always do or react the way a real life person would when playing a number of toons. This is why I like to play more ranged based classes than melee when I raid. If I can park a toon at 30 meters and leave them there they are doing max dps for their class type. They are not getting stuck on some object in the room because they are having to chase the mob around like Fitzpitzle for example. Plus if a melee class is running after or jousting away from a mob they are losing massive DPS which prolongs the fight. You will also run into many raid mobs that have to be jousted or fought at range. When raiding these types of mobs with a bot crew the DPS for melee toons drops significantly. Let's face it, a Beastlord is not going to put out the same DPS tossing shurikens at a mob vs standing directly behind him. If you are planning to bot more than one toon this should be a factor to consider when picking various classes.
Key Classes
- Brigand: I am always amazed when I hear of guilds that raid with no Brigand. If you are running a 12 or 24 bot crew then make sure one of your toons is a brig. This is an amazing class that can weaken raid mobs, lower the time required to kill them and in turn boost the hell out of your over all raid DPS. The Brig is also an amazing DPS class. That said, remember a Brigs first job is to weaken/debuff the mob. If you are not willing to do that then do not play this class as you will be nothing more than a lame Assassin. The Brig is by far my favorite raid class toon as it makes everyone look really good if played correctly, no raid should be without one.
- Mystic vs Defilers: My raid runs with 2 mystics and 2 defilers. Again since I play more bots I lean towards the balanced side vs. pure dps side.
- Illy vs CoE: Again balance, 2 Illys and 2 CoE's on mana drain fights a single CoE can feed two groups with no real issue.
- EQ2 is not WoW a raid made up of 24 warlocks is not going to work in EQ2, so you want to have a balance of classes. Many mobs also require this balance Drels Ma'Gor would be much harder to kill if you had no casters or had no scouts.
DPS Classes
- New players always ask what are the best DPS classes: As of GU66 the following classes put out very nice DPS.
- Beastlord is one of the best DPS classes for longer named mob fights. Not so good on shorter trash mob fights.
- Necro is an amazing DPS class
- Warlock - Great AOE damage class for group encounters
- Shadowknight - in reckeless stance when NOT acting as a main tank puts out amazing AOE damage and is a great power leveling class
- Ranger - As of GU66 is putting out amazing damage.
- Brigand - Another really good DPS class
- Assassian - I do not play one but from what I am told they put out good DPS
Group Makeup
- Sample of my 24 toon raid makeup
- Main Tank Group: Guardian, Inquis, Brig, Defiler, CoE, Dirge
- You want your main tank group to survive. This is one of the best group makeups as of GU66 for that purpose.
- The guardian is a great tank class that can help reduce damage on both himself and group with all of the temp buffs this class receives. They also have a number of temp damage blocks, taunts and snaps, its a great tanking class.
- Group 2: Pally, Inquis, Beastlord, Mystic, CoE, Dirge
- Group 3: Sk, Inquis, Warlock, Defiler, Illy Troub
- Group 4:(Ranger/Monk), Inquis, Necro, Illy, Troub, Mystic
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