Boss and Zone Progression Corrections
by Xxav on June 16, 2009, 12:27 am, under EverQuest, EverQuest 2
I’ve received a few emails regarding missing bosses and/or zones from the EQ and EQ2 portions of the site. I will admit that I no longer play these games and may be out of the loop in terms of raid progression. In the past I have scoured the web looking for clues as to what bosses and zones make up the PvE progression but this information tends to be hard to find or has discrepencies.
Getting to the point, I am asking for visitors to post here with any suggetions, corrections, or mistakes they may find in regards to PvE progression in EQ and EQ2. Thanks a lot for your help!
July 7th, 2009 on 7:57 am
Funny how some of these guilds post that they killed Avatar of Anashti before they killed the instance Anashti and they are the only guild on the server that has completed PoAO.. Lies I say’ just to make them look better. Well at least our guild is truthful about when they made the kill.
Should have a way on this site to lower their points due to lying. Sux for the guild that actually cleared the end content in a proper fashion, not just in our head..
July 7th, 2009 on 3:36 pm
You’re able to “thumbs down” false or incorrect kills ( for EQ and EQ2 only ) in which case they will be removed from the rankings. Have you tried this?
July 8th, 2009 on 12:45 am
It’s actually your site think you should of thought of these things. And yes I gave my vote but 1 thumbs down doesn’t help.
July 8th, 2009 on 12:51 am
I’ve obviously thought of people submitting false data which is why the thumbs system exists in the first place. I am only one person and can not follow up on every kill made on every server.
Feel free to post here what kills are wrong and how I can validate what the correct dates are and I will fix them.
July 9th, 2009 on 2:20 am
Well, it is important that not just one “thumbs down” can get everything removed. I can tell you that if you are one of the top guilds you have to face stupid wrong votings from people that just think it is funny to vote “No” on a legit kill.
Overall this system depends a lot about honest voting. And of course there are different opinions in the raiding community what kills are alright and which ones not (e.g. due to different patch versions of encounters). But so far it works better than I initially thought.
July 9th, 2009 on 2:24 am
Right. One thumbs down will not remove a kill. There is more to it than that which I will not reveal. I believe the community as a whole wants the data to be as accurate as possible and hopefully that will be reflected on the site.
October 25th, 2009 on 4:32 pm
Enraged Haladan is missing from Miraguls for EQ2