More new Halloween items from EverQuest, EverQuest II
Filed under: Fantasy, EverQuest, EverQuest II, News items, Races
Sony Online Entertainment might just take the prize this Halloween for the best transformation item in an MMO this year. EverQuest and EverQuest II players can purchase a Transmogrification Scroll or a Race Change Potion for a change of race. If you've been dying to try out a new race but hate the thought of starting all over and losing your progress, you need to get to the marketplace.
The change is permanent, but you can always purchase another scroll or potion to change back or try a different race on for size. EverQuest players have even more fun items to check out while they're shopping. A couple of different auras will surround you with floating jack-o-lanterns or candles, a Collar of the Cursed Lupine will net you one werewolf companion, and a Bat on a String will summon a bat to follow your every move.
Halloween's coming up fast, so grab your bat, your floating jack-o-lanterns and pick your shiny new race in time for trick-or-treating!
The change is permanent, but you can always purchase another scroll or potion to change back or try a different race on for size. EverQuest players have even more fun items to check out while they're shopping. A couple of different auras will surround you with floating jack-o-lanterns or candles, a Collar of the Cursed Lupine will net you one werewolf companion, and a Bat on a String will summon a bat to follow your every move.
Halloween's coming up fast, so grab your bat, your floating jack-o-lanterns and pick your shiny new race in time for trick-or-treating!




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Anthony said on 10:45AM 10-24-2009
Good ol' EQ days. This is something I haven't experienced before when playing many a year ago. Certainly hope that those who do it are happy. 8-)
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UltimateQ said on 2:05PM 10-24-2009
There have been times where I made my char agnostic and I wish I didn't. Cultural armor that was amazing for your class, sometimes were religion specific.
Fierce Heraldic Armor was for Rallos Zek only plate classes. Perfect for a warrior, but if you went agnostic, you lost out on some very good craftable gear.
Though now a days, it's probably not any good by any means. But, back in Luclin, it was amazing.
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The Claw said on 5:15PM 10-24-2009
This is by no means intended as a slam on EQ or EQ2.. they're just unfortunate enough to be the latest offender.. but is anyone else just ABSOLUTELY SICK AND TIRED of every MMO in the world pushing out Halloween stuff? I'd just like to see someone ignoring the real-world festivals and making up something of their own if they want to add fun holiday content to their game.
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