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Everquest Online Adventures: Frontiers (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) [Paperback]

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Prima's Official Strategy Guide November 25, 2003
Brave the New Frontiers
·Exhaustive walkthrough for each class quest (up through Level 20)
·Detailed city maps listing every important NPC and merchant
·Complete loot tables for every area
·Breakdown of all class abilities
·Complete faction listings
·All trade skill recipes revealed


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Brave the New Frontiers
·Exhaustive walkthrough for each class quest (up through Level 20)
·Detailed city maps listing every important NPC and merchant
·Complete loot tables for every area
·Breakdown of all class abilities
·Complete faction listings
·All trade skill recipes revealed

Product Details

  • Paperback: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Prima Games (November 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761544224
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761544227
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #940,543 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Reference for General Information, January 4, 2004
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Robert Rowland (Claremont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Everquest Online Adventures: Frontiers (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
After purchasing the mammoth book, I was curious that it had such a poor review previously. In looking at it myself and using it during gameplay for a few weeks, I have found it to be a useful quick reference guide. Some of the features include:

Basic Game Information: Nothin new here. The book that comes with Frontiers has much the same information

Class Mastery: Useful for charting out how you want to spend your character's mastery points so that you don't have to back up at high levels.

Map: While not very big, the map does point out all major points of interest.

Quests: Here is where the book really shines. It covers all class quests to level 20, showing where to find everything and is specific enough to allow you to complete your quests with little difficulty (if you have the right group to kill the quest creatures). It also tells you what each quest gives you for a reward. Extremely useful, especially if you are not familiar with the zones.

Epic Quests: While not entirely complete, it will put you on the right path to starting your Epic Quest, and will keep you on the right track.

Trade Skills: Good general information on each skill and what you can make for each trade skill level.

Items: Good information on many of the items found around Frontiers.

Bestiary: Incomplete, but useful when looking for a specific creature.

There are other parts to the book, such as character abilities, that I won't cover here. Overall, I think the book is a great source of knowledge for the price (under $20).

I know that some won't like it because it doesn't include how to get to level 60 in 10 days or anything like that, but it is not meant to be a "cheat" book. In an online game that changes with every patch, such a "cheat" book would be obsolete within weeks. And yes, you can find most of the information presented within on the Internet for free. However, I prefer to have an on-hand resource for when I can't jump to a computer and look up some quest information, or check out some part of the map. That is why I give it 5 stars for what it is, a great addition to the Everquest experience.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Well, It is better than the game manual..., May 30, 2004
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RYAN AMOS (Hoover, AL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Everquest Online Adventures: Frontiers (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
While some things are hit or miss, this book misses much more than a strategey guide should.

While the main map of Tunaria is just a larger version of the pos map the game manual gives you, a brand new player may find that the maps of each starting city is very useful along with the main quest info (for lvls 1-20). The information the book provide's on the quests may range from a good idea where to look or specifically sends you to a location which turns out to be completely wrong. It also contains info for the Epic Quests. However, each and every side quest has been totally abandoned.

Those players who are interested in leaning a tradeskill may find the tradeskill section to be somewhat helpful. It gives a listing of the crafting items (and some items that do not exist) and their properties when crafted into various equipment.

The faction section does tell you what faction is associated with which NPCs and it tells you how much faction you lose for killing a particular individual. What it does not do is tell you which MOBs to kill to raise faction.

The "Loot List" is the most absurd section of any strategy guide that I have EVER seen. You may search in vain for the item for over 15 minutes before you realize its not in there.

Items are not listed alphabetically. They are broken down into "Regions Found", "Item Rareity", "Location Equipped", then "Alphabetically". One should also be advised that just because an Item drops off of a MOB that was killed in the forest the item may be found in another category.

For the amount of time you will actually invest in the game spending $15-$20 for the strategy guide is not bad. Just remember you will not be able to rely on it nearly as heavily as in other games.

However, when comparing this book to one particular internet website (unable to name here) this book becomes useless drivel.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Starter book!, November 27, 2009
This review is from: Everquest Online Adventures: Frontiers (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
Nice starter book. It is missing quite a bit of info, but is expected being that this is a mmorpg. Wish they would release a updated version, but i no the game is dead and there would really be no market for it.
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