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EverQuest: The Ruins of Kunark (Jewel Case)

EverQuest: The Ruins of Kunark (Jewel Case)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent expansion, if you're new to the game.
Review: This is the first expansion I bought for EQ, and I found it was perfect for me, as I was what people tend to call a "Newb." This game, in my opinion has fair graphics, good quests, and the Iskar is a fun race to play. The only thing lacking of this expansion, would have to be the lack of places to gain experience and level up at. If you have no other expansions, I would recommend purchasing "EverQuest: The Shadows Of Luclin" before buying this one. For one thing, with Luclin, you can go to Paludal to gain pretty good experience... You also get to go to the Bazaar, which is a pretty fun place. All in all, buying this expansion is a good plan, but if you have the money, you should buy the Luclin expansion first.(Well, technically, you should buy the EQ game itself first, before buying expansions, but you know what I mean.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent expansion, if you're new to the game.
Review: This is the first expansion I bought for EQ, and I found it was perfect for me, as I was what people tend to call a "Newb." This game, in my opinion has fair graphics, good quests, and the Iskar is a fun race to play. The only thing lacking of this expansion, would have to be the lack of places to gain experience and level up at. If you have no other expansions, I would recommend purchasing "EverQuest: The Shadows Of Luclin" before buying this one. For one thing, with Luclin, you can go to Paludal to gain pretty good experience... You also get to go to the Bazaar, which is a pretty fun place. All in all, buying this expansion is a good plan, but if you have the money, you should buy the Luclin expansion first.(Well, technically, you should buy the EQ game itself first, before buying expansions, but you know what I mean.)


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