16 Years of EverQuest: All Access Giveaway

We have 16 membership codes to give away to 16 lucky winners--enter now!

The giveaway has ended!

Winners will be contacted and announced by 11:59pm PT on Thursday, March 26th.

Happy Birthday to EverQuest! We've teamed up with Daybreak Games to give away 30 days worth of All Access membership to 16 lucky people! Continue after the jump for all the details.


Obligatory Information

  • No purchase necessary, but you need to register for a free account with ZAM if you haven't yet
  • We don't care which country you live in, anyone can redeem the code
  • The contest begins whenever this article goes live on Monday, March 16, 2015 and ends at 11:59pm Pacific Time on Tuesday, March 24, 2015
  • There are sixteen (16) codes for thirty (30) days of All Access membership, so there will be sixteen (16) individual winners
  • One entry per person
  • ZAM staff and their immediate family are not eligible. Sorry, hubby!
  • Daybreak employees and their immediate family are not eligible. Sorry, Roshen!

How to Enter

  • Log in to your ZAM account (registering is free!)
  • Post a comment as a response to this article telling us something you love about EverQuest. A favorite zone, a cherished memory, a funny story—whatever you want to share!
  • Deadline for entries is 11:59pm Pacific Time on Tuesday, March 24, 2015

How We Choose

  • Valid entries will be entered into a random blind drawing
  • The winners will be announced by 11:59pm Pacific Time on Thursday, March 26, 2015
  • The code and redemption instructions will be sent via private message on ZAM
  • ZAM and Daybreak are not responsible for an unredeemed or lost code

There's all our mumbo-jumbo... good luck!


         

         

Ann "Cyliena" Hosler, Managing Editor

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Glitch in OT
# Mar 21 2015 at 11:42 PM Rating: Decent
I fondly recall, back in the days of Kunark and GMs that actually manifested on the server more than once every other month, finding the barge from Timorous Deep to The Overthere (The Bloated Belly) floating hundreds of feet in the air over the deep canyon in The Overthere. No less than 4 GMs showed up and simply gaped at it....then brought down the server to fix it. :D
Ah the times..they are always good
# Mar 21 2015 at 11:03 PM Rating: Decent
I often have to leave game due to RL obligations. but no matter how long im gone. when i come back i feel like im home. my fondest memory is just hearing the loading music. i have the level up sound as my text message alert and the merchant music as my alarm and the ring tone is the combat music.
Epic
# Mar 21 2015 at 10:26 PM Rating: Decent
My foundest memory was getting my paladin epic 1.0 it was a glorious day
Love this game
# Mar 21 2015 at 10:13 PM Rating: Decent
I love how this game is always changing.
Some men aren't looking for anything logical....
# Mar 21 2015 at 6:41 PM Rating: Decent
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Win lose or draw, my favorite thing about this game is the player base. Without the people, the players that choose to come in and be characters this would just be another game.

Malekitth Har'Ganeth of the Truthbringer
Silent Resurgence Shadowknight - Erollisi Marr - EQ
Back and Levelling Again
# Mar 21 2015 at 2:59 PM Rating: Decent
So glad to be back, first started in 2000, played for 4 years straight, then on and off again for a year or so at a time,

Can't even think of another game with the longevity of Everquest, hope it lasts forever.
My all time fav zone
# Mar 21 2015 at 2:57 PM Rating: Good
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My all time favorate Skyfire Mtns. where bI got many of my lvl 50+ spells & exp.
ZAM a WHAM - Alot dang give away - a ring dongs !!!!
# Mar 21 2015 at 2:51 PM Rating: Decent
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I like "Ring Dongs", and PIE.

Anyway - I think it is great that "Day Break" and "Zams" are working together on these kinds of things. Promotions, I think that is what they are called <Smile>.

I will continue to play EQ until the final server is shut down.

Thanks for all that you do to make the game more fun, provide info, guidance, and memories!

* Benny
sweet 16
# Mar 21 2015 at 2:04 PM Rating: Decent
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I started playing when i was about 7 or so years old. im now 21. My brother and his friend and his step dad used to play a lot. all 3 were beastlords, and one had a cleric alt. They used to always do LDONs together and farm the mammoth tusks in everfrost for plat. My brother used to play allll the time, and i always thought the game was dumb and looked boring, so i went outside to play with friends while he no lifed it up on EQ all day.... Then eventually i started playing and got into it.. we would each take turns , 2 hours each back and forth. I finally got my own computer and got addicted. And here i am, still playing as a necro :)
16 Years of EverQuest: All Access Giveaway
# Mar 21 2015 at 1:28 PM Rating: Good
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I started playing 03/2000 and by the time I got high enough level the guild i was in was raiding the Plane of Hate. Of course back then only the break in group got xp(which i thought sucked ***** those planes back then were insane. I also loved raiding in PoF when it would rain blood and I would just have to blast Slayer "raining blood" when in that zone. It also was the inspiration behind my SK's surname which is Reigninblood. I have so many memories those first few years I really enjoyed all of them. I re sub from time to time but just cant get into anymore maybe a free month would kick start it again :)
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Relatively New
# Mar 21 2015 at 1:05 PM Rating: Decent
Greetings all, I'm relatively new here. I remember my first attempt in the tutorial zone was a complete failure. Lol I skipped the quest given and wanted to fight. I ran around until I was attacked by a Kobold and didn't know how to fight back yet. Needless to say, I was killed and started completely over. Now I'm level 22 and I'm still a noob. :{......
Plane of Fear
# Mar 21 2015 at 11:06 AM Rating: Decent
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The highest ever recorded level of adrenaline in a human was me, the first time I went to Plane of Fear as a 50 enchanter. Took 7 hours, died dozens of times, great fun.
All Access Giveaway
# Mar 21 2015 at 7:53 AM Rating: Decent
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Oh my Gosh. I could so use this. I do not have the money this month form my membership. I love Everquest. Although I play other games, Everquest is the main one that I play. And I love Zam also. I do not know how I would figure out what to do if it weren't for Zam.

Thank You
How it all began
# Mar 21 2015 at 7:19 AM Rating: Good
I got into EverQuest because of my cousin who was 10 years older than I am. He and several of his friends were in the IT industry and had all been hearing about this new game coming out called EverQuest. Being long time D & D players and computer gaming enthusiasts they all planned to play and I lucked into being included in their group of friends who got to start on March 16,1999.

We lived all over the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex so EQ was a great way for us to get together to socialize while having a ton of fun exploring and adventuring in this crazy new MMO world. Most of us had played Ultima Online at least a little so we had some prior experience with an MMO but we weren't expecting EQ to be as great as it was.

We started off on Bristlebane and made our way into Norrath from there. I have many fond memories of my early days in game such as killing the dwarves and sisters on Sister Isle in Ocean of Tears with my gnome necromancer and then moving on to Undead Isle to kill skeletons and specters. I made a lot of plat from the specter eyes and tons of xp as well before moving on to Butcherblock to kill an NPC that dropped 96pp per kill and was a decent bit of experience at 30-35. Over time I made my way to Highpass Hold and Highhold Keep, then on to the Karanas with the hill giants, griffins and the named cyclops in East Karana and the aviaks and gnolls in South Karana, then on to Lake Rathe and the joys of underwater fighting /sarcasm.

So over time I explored more and branched out into the world but by 2000 most of my circle of real life friends had moved on to other games. I stuck it out until mid 2002 and then had to take a break due to some issues with our telephone lines getting damaged and since we were out on the country Southwestern Bell was in no hurry to fix it so dial up was unstable and I couldn't play.

I ended up coming back in 2006 and since all my friends were gone I decided to try a new server and wound up on Prexus. I met many new people there, some of which I am still friends with to this day and went through numerous guilds both as a member and as an officer/leader. Eventually I took another break in late 2011 and came back in 2012. I decided to move to the Test server and have been there ever since along with playing on Firiona Vie during the same time frame.

I still play on a daily basis and try to be a positive member of the community on Test which is generally a great community that is very friendly and helpful and I intend to continue playing until they shut the servers down, hopefully many years in the future. Sadly my cousin who got me into computers, taught me how to work on them and gave me my first computer in the late 90s for graduation and who got me into EQ passed away last April from the complications of cancer. I had been trying to lure him back into the game but alas he wound up dealing with the side effects of cancer treatment for 4.5 years before succumbing to the disease. I miss him but at least I can always look back on all the fond memories that we shared both in EverQuest and in other games and in all our other real life adventures together.

That is my EverQuest story.

Edited, Mar 21st 2015 9:19am by Memnoch9299
My first time in East Commonlands
# Mar 21 2015 at 6:27 AM Rating: Decent
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I still remember the fear the first time I ran across Kithicor in 2000 as a level 11 Halfling Rogue, looking for the Zone called East Commonlands. I couldn't believe I made it alive, I had died so many times just zoning, not understanding the difference between night and day in that game zone yet. Then, there were voices. Hundreds of them in /Auction, and I just sat in the cave and listened and learned. While I do like the Bazaar, there is something about the natural way that EC developed that I miss.
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A day or two in play
# Mar 21 2015 at 6:20 AM Rating: Decent
Oh Vishimtar
Now that you've fallen, how many
Times did we wipe at 0.

Did we run once upon a time,
Across the Dreadlands to Karnor's
And Evac to the precious gem of DI
Why am I hearing the clompf of
Dragon's feet?

So I did hear the dragon's feet as I awoke,
Amid the chaos of battle;
And there was a dragon gnawing
At me ever so briefly as I sang
A resist song while I had camped
Out days ago.
A Few nostalgic memories
# Mar 20 2015 at 11:29 PM Rating: Decent
Deleting my very first toon cause she fell off of Kelethin (RIP Windariel) and I spent over 1 hour looking (blindly as I had NO idea my clip plane was set to 0 or even what that was) . I figured she REALLY needed to have her Guild Tunic as that would be the only way to tell I was a druid.. it probably would be needed in future quests too. (My next toon kept her guild tunic until this day).

In my very first group I was informed I was puller so I was grabing Orcs as quickly as I could as instructed. Then someone sat down and started saying Oom. Oom. OOM OOM. I seriously thought they were really REALLY into roleplaying and were roleplaying mediation doing some chant. I had NO idea OOM meant out of mana. (I was a druid who just hacked and slashed as I didn't have my Fire Beetle Eye yet). so hadn't really dealt with no mana or even knew that was what the blue bar was called.

Experiencing my first port - from Gfay to North Karana. Being dropped off in the middle of the wilds with animals and treants running around (I had no idea that druids were non-KOS to most animals and were friends with the treants so I was freaking out running in circles literally thinking they were jumping at me. Trying to get to Qeynos with no sense heading (after running around in circles totally mixing me up in directions)- hollering at my hubby to help me figure out the directions by utilizing the cloth map that came with the game so we could group together in Qeynos.

Getting bound in Qeynos then hunting on top level of BlackBurrow. Hubby's ranger found he couldn't shoot an arrow down the hole at the gnolls and asked if I could.. So I used my UBER Flame Lick spell (since if FINALLY found a fire beetle eye and could use it) and found my spell did "singe" them but all they did was run away. Oh well. Go back to fighting up top.. a little while later -- All I see is a WALL of Gnolls rushing us so I Yell Run to my hubby and we managed to escape along with about 3-5 others who started bandaging. We heal up and go back in. We contemplate if my singe spell could have caused ALL those mobs to come up to the top. I thought it did.. but hubby didn't think so so we had to test it out... RIP everyone in the zone we were only ones to survive that colossal re-Train. (had no idea it was even called a train).

These are just a few memories of my first 5 levels...

Auralee Wanderlust - Originally of Saryrn , then Stormhammer, back to Saryrn - which merged with Bertoxxulous -- then I moved to Erollisi.
Favorite guilds I've been a part of: Tribunal of Norrath - Saryrn, Science of War / Precision Strike - Stormhammer and now Ne Cede Malice - Erollisi
If you ever knew me -- come say Hi =)
Favorite Zone
# Mar 20 2015 at 11:03 PM Rating: Decent
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Najena!! Spent so much time in this zone ages ago staring at a spawn point for my jboots... uggghhh
The many friends
# Mar 20 2015 at 10:54 PM Rating: Decent
I have been playing on and off since 2000, starting on the Karana Server. I can still remember all the great friends I made in game, Reolox, the Paladin, Mordeth the SK, Stubby the necro. But the story I still keep telling to this day is when Leraz was sitting on the docks when he was asked for a sow and he said I will give you a kick in the ***. Poor guy never saw the GM behind him !
my responce
# Mar 20 2015 at 10:30 PM Rating: Decent
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Made a lot of friends who have been there for me over the 9 years ive played Eq and became reclose to some of them while confined to a wheel chair due to foot injuries. Wouldn't quit playing for nothing now! Thank you Eq~
EQ Giveaway
# Mar 20 2015 at 10:17 PM Rating: Decent
I got into EQ super young, at about 5 or so thanks to my uncle. I remember watching him box his ranger/cleric in Crypt of Nadox (which is still my favorite zone to this day) with other family and guildies for around a year before he offered to let me play his cleric. I started staying at his house on weekends just to play EQ with him. I remember a lot of his ranger dying with me rezzing him. :P

Fast forward to when I was in sixith grade, March 16th, 2012, when free to play was introduced. I decided to make an account of my own. Since at first there was the class/race restrictions, I rolled a cleric human. My cousin bought me a SC card from walmart and I stuck a month of gold on my account. I quickly scrapped the cleric and filled my character slots, experimenting with what class I'd like to play. Finally I settled on a kitty warrior, who I leveled to 87 before retiring him.

Next I had a dark elf shadowknight (a friend of mine is an SK, I thought maybe I could be as good as him and oh man was I wrong) which I declared my new main. This toon was originally male but since then it'd have to have drank 10 gender pots. :P The SK made it to around 95 at 1 and a half years old before I made my dark elf necro, my current main and the class I fell in love with. I still play my shadowknight every once and a while, but he just can't beat the necro in my eyes.

The necromancer was also originally male, it's had lots of gender pots too lol. By the time I reached freshman year, she's 2 years old, level 100, maxed AA's and in a full set of raid T1 CotF, rocking the dark elf cloth ornaments with a panda hat, her epic, and shiny lion shield.

Happy 16th!
-Owned, The Rathe
16 Years of EverQuest: All Access Giveaway
# Mar 20 2015 at 9:14 PM Rating: Decent
Playing since the Kunark expansion. Little did I know I would still be playing after 14 years. My fondest memories was of my first guild (Concordiant Discord) on the Torv server. Still a few of use around. But back to favorite memory was of our weekly guild meeting on the docks in Freeport discussing the game and other things.
Ops forgot
# Mar 20 2015 at 7:05 PM Rating: Decent
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Dang it if I didn't forget one of my best memories on the game: GUILD WARS!!! I loved it when you could have guild wars on non-PVP servers, My guild at the time had 2 while it was still an option in the game. Tracking other players guildies chat back and forth on were to go for the killin' a great time had by all
Played for a loooong time:
# Mar 20 2015 at 6:46 PM Rating: Decent
My family and I played EQ since Kunark. I started as a Ranger in the Rangers Glade. I took me forever to get out of the tunnel into Qeynos Hills. I spent what seemed a lifetime in Qeynos Hills. Tracking Pyzjin for her Glowing Black Stone. Getting my first GBS and selling it at the Eastern Common Tunnels for what seemed like a ton of stuff. I was able to get my Ranger 2 short swords of the Ykesha, a complete set of Totemic armor for my Shaman friend and a few things for my wife's enchanter. However, my fondest memory was completing the ranger lightning swords Swiftwind and Earthcaller. All things that I have seen, looted etc. Those swords is what I miss the most. EQ will always hold a special place in my heart because this is where I started playing MMO's. Spending hours camping X mob for that drop, pulling Hill Giants for hours on end with my best friend and his wife. EQ is the KING, and will always be the KING :)

Cyane Stormwalker
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