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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Best memory
# Mar 20 2015 at 4:45 PM Rating: Decent
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Completing my mage's 2.0. Getting that orb from Anguish was the best moment of my life.

Edited, Mar 20th 2015 6:46pm by Pasz
I Remember When
# Mar 20 2015 at 4:23 PM Rating: Decent
Many years ago, before the Velious expansion, I remember being a beginner noob to both EQ and online gaming in general. I fell in love with EQ from within the 1st 5 minutes of playing. What made it so memorable for me though was the music. The themes of Freeport and Qeynos, not to mention the melodies playing as I wandered around in new and (for me) uncharted territory, I still remember to this day. I loved them so much that when faced with a 1 week trip out of state, I searched through my game files and downloaded them all to play when I was gone, which made me yearn to get back home all the more. I truly became an EQ addict!
Ragebringer
# Mar 20 2015 at 3:39 PM Rating: Decent
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My favorite EQ memory was finishing a friends epic. We had a group of 4 friends that played, a warrior (me), wiz, cleric, and rogue, and it was the first time any of us had finished an epic. Plus, we took the mob out with just the four of us He did the turn in, spawned the General, and he dropped the pouch AND the quill.
Still here!
# Mar 20 2015 at 2:58 PM Rating: Excellent
I started in 2002 when my youngest son went to First Grade. He's now a Senior in college and I'm still here.


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EQ memories
# Mar 20 2015 at 2:36 PM Rating: Decent
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As I have three all-access accounts, this should not count for the giveaway. But I can't miss an opportunity to talk about the old EQ days.

As a young Erudite enchanter attempting to earn enough coin to finance his jewelcrafting ambitions, I remember the endless runs back and forth to the traders camp in West Karana to turn in greater lightstones. These were the first years of Everquest, if you wanted to go somewhere you usually walked and probably took a ship along the way if you needed to travel to Erudin or the islands between Erudin and Qeynos. If you were lucky, you might have a guildmate wizard or druid near to magically move you closer to your destination. Spirit of the Wolf was the 2nd most important buff to me, ranking only under my own Clarity.

And so many times dying in that West Karanas (darn griffon) zone and remembering that I forgot to rebind in Qeynos, then making an even longer walk from West Freeport back to the Karanas to retrieve my corpse. And the hours spent making, or failing to make, items in at the jewelcraft merchant's store in Qeynos trying to gain a skill point or two so that someday I might be able to craft the revered silver ruby veil, possibly selling them in the North Freeport /ooc market at a profit. I missed more than one guild raid due to my time spent crafting, and fell behind most in level and gear, but it was fun! Entirely too addicting.

Makes me want to take that enchanter (now level 92) and retrace some of those early paths for fun this weekend.


Edited, Mar 20th 2015 8:44pm by venchant
December 1999 to present
# Mar 20 2015 at 1:25 PM Rating: Decent
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Back in the days where I scored the cloak of shadows, then camped in Mistmoore Castle for the Hooded Black Cloak dropped by the Cloaked Damphyre. And I could sell it with /auction 12k for Hooded Black Cloak pst. In the the common lands and we met by Shady... (A Shady Swashbuckler). Or doing the suicide mission for the Divine Might Spell in Kedge Keep to get the bone fragment ground spawn in Phinigel Autropos' lair. Then buying a coffin and hiring a necro to summon my corpse for me. Countless deaths through 50 in Crushbone Orcs, Mistemoor gargoyles, Solusek A, Minotaur Caves in Steamfront Mountains, North Ro orcs, All of Karana, Killing West Freeport Milita and having to take the tunnels to get to the Paladin safe side. Then on and on through Kunark, Velious, POP, Legacy of Ykesha, and Lost Dungeons of Norrath, ...Only played a couple times when the Gates of Discord was release. Took a 10 year break to come back and I still love it. I just hope my wife doesn't divorce me.
Arg, the past!
# Mar 20 2015 at 12:57 PM Rating: Decent
I was roughly 14 when I started playing EQ just after Kunark released. I spent a month leveling up my Iksar SK hunting scaled wolves, scorpions, bonecrawlers, iksar bandits, etc. When I was about level 10-14 I got the itch to leave the confines of Cabilis and it's Field of Bone and head for the famous Eastern Commonlands and it's ever-camped Orcs. I printed out maps of every zone that stood in my way, and set out on my journey. I didn't get terribly far. I made it about 3/4 of the way through Warsliks woods, dodging mobs left and right. But eventually I had skeletons chasing me down breaking my invis. I made a mad dash toward where I thought the zone to Overthere was, but encountered a forest giant just over hill who made very *very* short work of me. I never recovered that corpse, as I had no clue where I died. I nearly rage quit that day, but am glad I didn't :P
Memories of EQ
# Mar 20 2015 at 6:57 AM Rating: Good
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Getting a phone call at 2am from a call roster. Notification that Rallos Zek was up and to log in were getting there first to kill him. I truly miss the PoP raid days and the fun that was had.
It's the friendships
# Mar 20 2015 at 12:09 AM Rating: Decent
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It's the friendships I have formed in the game over the years - Some come some go but the memories are what I hold dear. Long live EverQuest.
happy sweet 16
# Mar 19 2015 at 11:57 PM Rating: Decent
EQ .... the one and only game that made me nearly divorce with my wife.. the game that keep me playing for 4 yrs.. Remembering the old days. That was 16 years ago. First mmorpg game that i started playing. Started playing with friends from work. Did not know which class and char to choose initially and thus started a monk. And that was the start of everything.
Monk was fun and stuff, and i can still remember how poor i was. hard to solo Hard to loot due to stupid weight issue. and low lev was all about copper copper and copper... damm! A run across a zone could take u up to 15min without SOW! LEving and grouping was fun and more interaction between players. I had to stay up late as i am from asia thus all the raids with the guild happen during the wee hours of my time zone. all the trading of items where u will see spams of WTB, WTS, OOC in Greater Faydark... up in the tree houese...
Even during working hours, my friends and i will print out maps and list of items that are God like to us and we will start planning on how to get them or raid it. Next come the most dreaded part..... CAMPING of EPICS.... bah. ut when you have completed it, it a feeling of satisfaction beyond words.

Though i have played other MMORPG over the years , but EQ is still the one in my mind. Recently just got back to the game again. Many things have change. Many things to learn. One day when i was booting up EQ, The music of the classic EQ came on too loud.... My wife walked in and said ..... NOT THIS AGAIN!!....

Cheers all
Happy sweet 16

Siaopang
miss eq
# Mar 19 2015 at 2:03 PM Rating: Decent
My roommates and I just about failed out of college thanks to EQ when it first launched. We'd host 24-hour EQ parties on our "new" blazingly-fast dsl line. I miss those days....but not the college part.
Two things...
# Mar 19 2015 at 1:28 PM Rating: Decent
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First I recall in 2000. My brother had talked me into getting EQ. I loaded it up and created a barbarian warrior named Kodjak. I spent some time killing Spiders in everfrost, yelling at my screen to just "hit it one more time! cmon! hit it!!". When finally this high lvl guy (lvl 7) came and told me to leave these spiders alone and follow him to Blackburrow. I was lvl 4 at the time and full of wonder as I was like a tourist looking at everything as we ran to BB. I had never ventured very far from the pathway to the guards so this was an adventure. Eventually we make it there, when the high lvl starts telling me the Do's and Don'ts of BB. #1, dont fall down the pit, #2, dont die. He pulled a gnoll that was Red to me and we killed it.. thrilling to say the least. Then he suggested that I should pull one to get my feet wet. I look around and there were a few small groups killing in the main zone in area by the pit. I look down in the pit and see this gnoll down on the bridge. I figured, hey, hes alone....perfect pull. I flung an arrow and backed up to give him room to climb up the wall..... My new friend asks me if I pulled anything to which I reply, "yep, I shot him with an arrown and then he ran away." This confused my new friend a bit as there wasn't any gnolls around. All the sudden OOC erupts, "Traiiiiiiiiiiiin". the little wooden door bursts open and ALL of blackburrow is coming for ME! I did the only thing I could think of and ran. I didnt know where the zone line was as I was turned around and backed up, falling down the pit. Splash! I'm alive!!! I started swimming, (swimming 1)... now the gnolls are running into the water, and I go splat. My new friend disbanded and I never retrieved that corpse.

Second thing, first time looking at a merchant I saw an emerald ring... I didnt have any rings and I figured this must hold some magical power that I cant see unless I wear it. I spent 2 precious plats buying that ring from a vendor. I told my brother, Fargginsneeky, of the cool new ring I bought. He looked at it and started laughing. My first experience at what the meaning of vendor trash was. Good times then, Good times now


Edited, Mar 19th 2015 7:02pm by Methusalah
EQ is a life saver
# Mar 19 2015 at 12:42 PM Rating: Decent
I really do have a lot of memories from this game. It was where the man who became my second husband and I spent so many hours chatting killing just having wonderful times. of course that was back when Beastlord was just coming into the game. More recently I have to say it has been a way to make all the horrible memories just fade back a bit. A few years ago I lost my Dad to lung cancer. shortly after that I lost my twin boys. For me EverQuest has become a way to release the stress and sorrow from those memories. Plus it allows me to talk to my eldest daughter. My current Spouse also plays as does my younger daughter and on quests together allows us all to release the anger and stress and just do some good old fashioned mayhem together. I have played on several other games but Everquest to me will always be the best. WoW did not hold the same diversity as EQ does. Nor did LOTRO Nor Dungeons and Dragons online, nor Conan. I started my MMOrpg life here in EverQuest and well honestly here is where I am happiest. I thank all of you who work with on and for EQ for giving me somewhere with untold potential in which to distress and lose the heartaches that have happened in my life. I once heard someone telling my best friend that video games can not replace RL . In basics they were right but when you are an overweight 40some odd year old who can barely move due to joint issues it is a wonderful place to socialize.

Denial and Redemption
# Mar 19 2015 at 12:28 PM Rating: Decent
I began my rampage through Norrath in the Era of Power (Planes of). I quickly grew from a young Warrior to an experienced Overlord after joining the ranks of URoN, the United Raiders of Norrath, in the Quellious dimension of our galaxy. URoN was my first taste of real raiding, and our crew was comprised of folks from many different guilds. Everyone's guild would take priority over their participation in URoN, but if their guilds didn't have raids that night or didn't raid at all, those folks could join the URoN raiding force and wreak havoc on the foes of Norrath and reap the rewards.

We were making great progress through the planes, slaying the avatars of the Gods themselves one after the other. The time came where the Zek family needed to be dismembered, literally. We relentlessly attacked Vallon and Tallon Zek, until their heads were rolling down the large hallways. It was time to dethrone Rallos Zek himself. As we frantically and excitedly scurried our raiding force down to The Pit in preparation for Rallos, the zone began to lag much harder than it already was for my poor, outdated computer...

There were 136 players in the zone.

Clearly we were in the midst of rivals, as we ourselves only had about 60... It was <Cold Fury>, one of the few guilds who were already flagged for the elemental zones... What could they be doing here? Backflagging, perhaps? It was of little concern to us, as we had spawned Rallos Zek and we were preparing our forces for engagement, only minutes away. It was then that Cold Fury's presence revealed their intention... Rallos Zek was suddenly beheading our raid force!!! WHAT!! Where did he come fr-- *CHOP*... It was a total loss...

As our clerics reunited our souls with our avatars, the truth began to unfold... The order came down from the Cold Fury guild leader himself to sabotage our Rallos Zek attempt, to BLOCK us from entry into the elemental planes, which would be more competition for raid targets for Cold Fury. Needless to say, this Coldly Infuriated us... They may have won the battle, but not the war... We would retreat for the night and clean our wounds...

We returned the very next day, more determined than ever. We even placed young scouts at checkpoints leading to the Plane of Tactics to watch for Cold Fury members making their way to us for more sabotage. We were poised not to let this turn into the Plane of Antics once more... We moved with blinding speed, shattering our own clearing records and removing the Zek brothers without breaking a sweat. We immediately descended into The Pit and wasting no time we attacked the mighty warlord himself. Raiders were dying left and right, but a strong core of us remained, doing our duties and controlling the war master. We pulled out all the stops until Rallos and his mighty axe crashed to the ground... A cold, bloody silence fell throughout the pit... The silence erupted into a massive war cry from us, the United Raiders of Norrath, with nary a Cold Fury member in sight.

The Zek family laid to rest, Cold Fury laid silent, and the doors to the Elemental Planes now open to our might.. We would then embark further on our journey, continuing to bury God after God until we have conquered them all, even Quarm itself!

I will never forget the journey of growing from a young teenage warrior to a hardened overlord man through the thick and the thin on the way to fabled glory. I will never forget......

~ Mykro (now Gorehammer, 105 SK, Povar)

Edited, Mar 19th 2015 2:34pm by MykroMachein
Best EQ moments
# Mar 19 2015 at 11:11 AM Rating: Good
Started in Kunark - best memory was spending 6 hours running, scared I was going to die the entire time, from Qeynos to Freeport. Dodging the Cyclops at lvl 22 warrior knowing that if I died there was no recovery (no maps then either so was following a guy that knew the way). When we got to Freeport had to beg for 15 mins to get a bind - finally - safe (at 2am I could now sleep). The other great thing was on day one outside qeynos getting killed by a snake that KICKED me to death HAHHHA snakes can KICK!
I miss the boats.
# Mar 19 2015 at 11:10 AM Rating: Good
I remember playing EQ when it first started and I used to love having to travel through zones and cross oceans to get to where you want to go. (before the nexus and POK stones) Then they changed everything and traveling was a lot easier. I just remember making a gnome and having to run across faydwer to BB Mountains and waiting for the Boat to travel across the OOT, and get to the EC tunnels to auction off gear and buy new stuff. Those were the days. The boat rides were one of my favorite parts of the game. Its a shame they changed that to a translocater. (or however you spell it)
Blackburoow
# Mar 19 2015 at 10:56 AM Rating: Good
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I remember being a half-elf druid, grouping with people in the original Blackburrow. That was way back when giving someone consent to drag your corpse also gave them consent to LOOT it.... lol.
Paladin
# Mar 19 2015 at 9:21 AM Rating: Good
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I first learned about EQ when I was 12 (2002) while visiting a new friend's house. When I walked in to his living room, his 40+-year-old mom was sitting at the computer playing a game. Her character was in the desert just sitting around with a few other people. I was amazed to learn that they were REAL people running around her.

My friend told me all kinds of stories about how how fantastic the game was. He said you could fight dragons, and it took 60+ people at a time, and you had to wait a LONG time before you could fight it again. He told me how he was learning to kite on his ranger, and about all the cool armor he got. He told me about some of the adventures he was going on and about all friends he was making in the game.

I was soon begging my mom to get it for me. I went to the library at school during lunch to look it up online and read about all the different races and classes. I spent a good 2 weeks to a month obsessing over WHO I wanted to be in Everquest when I finally got it. What race was I going to be? What class?

I decided I wanted to be a valiant knight born from a human and an elf who was raised in the human city Freeport. I drew a picture of him and finally named him Claxin Milactium.

After about 2 months, I finally got EQ. It took me 2 weeks to figure how to download it as the patch for it was going to take 24 HOURS to download over my connection, and my mom was not going to let me hog up the phone line for that long. I was forced to copy the files from my friend's computer to my own.

I was bursting with excitement when I finally reached the character creation screen and zoned in to Freeport. I messaged one of my RL friends and he came and lead me outside the city to start killing mobs. Ching, chang, ching!!!! I was downing mobs one after another with such enthusiasm. I ran to the guards plenty of times to save my weak hind.

Some time on my first day, I encountered a very generous person who bought me a full set of bronze. I messaged my friend yelling "I just got TWINKED!!", using the word he had taught me to mean UBER (another word he taught me) at a low level. He laughed though, and said that full bronze plate is not twinked. Oh well, I was shiny as hell.

My friend and I spent the whole summer playing EQ. We talked and argued about EQ the whole time. EQ was so huge even back then that there were myths all over about the game. The one I was most skeptical about was about how there was a dragon in everquest that had to be awoken by killing four warders, that once fought, it would never respawn again. It also couldn't be defeated. I thought this went against all logic. We argued about that all night.

Going it alone as an under-geared, under-educated tank who thought he was a healer and DPS was tough, but fun. Exploring this world's harsh lands was the funnest part for me. I loved dungeon-diving. I spent hours in Befallen, ridding the world of its evil scourge.

It also spent an insane amount of time running to and literally LOOTING my corpse. Over my 56k connection, it took me 30 seconds to loot one piece of armor from my corpse.

I also was part of a few GM events, which were amazing. The most memorable was an orc raid on the east commons. Out of nowhere it seemed hundreds of orcs spawned and stormed the EC tunnel. I was dead in the first few minutes.

I spent hours exploring the world around me in EQ. Eventually, my friends and I all made girlfriends on EQ. I soon went from daily dungeon diving, to picnics and fishing trips with my "lady". We pledged our love to each other with engagement rings and spent hours planning where we were going to have our wedding. Of course, she found out I kissed a girl at school. So that was done pretty quickly! x)

EQ is the standard by which I judge other games. None have ever captured that sense of adventure and wonder I experienced playing in Norrath.

Edited, Mar 19th 2015 11:24am by Ikkysar

Edited, Mar 19th 2015 11:24am by Ikkysar
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Claxin Milactium ~ 32 Paladin ~ Terris Thule (RIP)
Frayleaf Cloudrunner ~ 90 Bard ~ The Rathe
Intel ~ 60 Enchanter ~ Fippy Darkpaw
Phathom Sargasso ~ 60 Paladin ~ Oakwynd
cool low lvl zone
# Mar 19 2015 at 9:07 AM Rating: Good
My best memory of playing is when pauldal caverns was the awesome place for low lvl toons to get together to fight in the bandit camps and fight the fiend mobs. I met a lot of really cool players in that zone those were awesome times.
Best Part
# Mar 19 2015 at 8:48 AM Rating: Good
My favorite part/memory of everquest is the 100% true fact that most MMOs would not exist if EQ hadn't paved the way to make the genre so popular for others to like those games!!! if EQ wasn't here neither would the others be
Corpse hunting
# Mar 19 2015 at 2:59 AM Rating: Good
My greatest memories is playing with friends and all the fun times trying to find our corpse because there wasn't any maps back then. The walls became my friend :)
Playing with an old friend
# Mar 19 2015 at 1:40 AM Rating: Good
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My favourite memories was playing with a druid friend of mine. We would do everything together. He helped get my lowbie druid a set of that elysian armor.
My most fond memory
# Mar 18 2015 at 10:33 PM Rating: Excellent
My most fond memory of Everquest is a GM event that took place in the arena.

It was two 30 man teams vs each other, with 2 GMs disguised as dragons. Well after the event was over whichever team won ( I don't recall as it was so many years ago ) got their prizes and the GMs ressed everybody so there were no foul people only happy people who got to take place in an awesome event.

Well after all was said and done, everybody rebuffed aaaaaaaaand we started to kill 1 of the GM dragons. They pleaded for their lives as 60 people swarmed on them. Hahaha, we downed the GM dragon and started heading for the other 1! Somebody said in OOC that it dropped the cleric 1.0 epic, which of course in those times was uber, especially for clerics who didn't have it! So one of the clerics looted it while the other GM was distracted.

Very quickly the other GM dragon who was still alive decided he'd had enough and disabled himself for pvp, invulnerability I believe he did he perma GM DA. Shortly after the other GM reappeared and reclaimed his weapon from an excited player ( haha ) until he got his epic taken. Lol

Needless to say the GMs were NOT very happy but by god that was one of the funnest days I'd ever had.

And that my friends, was my most fond memory of EQ. (and funniest)
Old gamer remembers
# Mar 18 2015 at 9:32 PM Rating: Excellent
musta fell off Woodelf city 15 times my 1st day of playing back in 2000
Almost got caught
# Mar 18 2015 at 8:56 PM Rating: Good
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I remember playing in my office trying to retrieve my corpse out of Crushbone when I was level 10 100 years ago. I died and fell into a wall. All that I could see was my foot. I had a borrowed armor and weap from a friend and afraid I was going to lose it forever. I was running along the wall looking for my body to loot. I finished and tried to run back to entrance when I get a knock on the office door. It was my district manager paying a surprised visit.
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