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  • ASIN: B000069K5R
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: October 14, 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 2.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #17,469 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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At last, the rich and mysterious world of EverQuest is opened to players in a full-color book that uncovers the wonders of Norrath in fantastic detail. Introducing the EverQuest Atlas: The Maps of Myrist, an invaluable reference for players of one of the most popular online game worlds ever created.

Compiled by Maelin Starpyre, the grand historian of Myrist in the Plane of Knowledge, the EverQuest Atlas reveals the world in encyclopedic detail through a wealth of never-released EverQuest lore and over 170 full-color maps--including information on the Planes of Power. New and seasoned players alike will discover excitement even in places they thought they knew well.

Plan your path to adventure with EverQuest Atlas: The Maps of Myrist.

Product Description
At last, the rich and mysterious world of EverQuest is opened to players in a full-color book that uncovers the wonders of Norrath in fantastic detail. Introducing the EverQuest Atlas: The Maps of Myrist, an invaluable reference for players of one of the most popular online game worlds ever created.

Compiled by Maelin Starpyre, the grand historian of Myrist in the Plane of Knowledge, the EverQuest Atlas reveals the world in encyclopedic detail through a wealth of never-released EverQuest lore and over 170 full-color maps--including information on the Planes of Power. New and seasoned players alike will discover excitement even in places they thought they knew well.

Plan your path to adventure with EverQuest Atlas: The Maps of Myrist.


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth it for Some People, December 1, 2002
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The Maps of Myrist is a colorful addition and is worth the buy for a true collector. Despite all the nay-saying reviews I read here at Amazon.com I purchased this book anyway and was pleasantly surprised to find the book to be of much better quality than I expected.

First of all, the book was a lot smaller in size than I had previously anticipated. I was expecting it to be the size of a large portfolio, but instead it turned out to be a much more compact size. This is incredibly convenient as it doesn't take up too much room of my already limited desk space. In addition to that, the book is spiral bound (as you can see from the picture), which helps to keep the pages open when you need a constant reference.

Now lets get down to the nitty gritty. The maps are arranged entirely in alphabetical order (except the Planes of Power, which is a seperate section in the back, which I will talk about in a minute). So far this has made the maps easy to locate as long as you know the name of the zone in which you are seaching for. Some people feel it would have been better if the maps had been grouped together by region, however nifty zone-connection maps in the back of the book give you a good indication of how all the maps connect together. With the maps alphabeticallized, you will not need to constantly refer to a table of content to see which order the maps are in.

Each map is hand drawn in a 3D isometric fashion, which gives them a very nice appearance that you won't find on any online reference. Each map is marked with points of interest (for the most part) and zone exits. Each section has some useful information, like Bestiary (or example monsters for zones with huge monster lists), Dangers, Benefits, Background (my personal favorite) and Notable NPCs. Each story opens up a whole new dimension to these places that have been reduced to nothing more than hunting grounds for most players.

So with all the praise, what are the downsides? Well, for starters, the Atlas is not the answer-all cheat guide that tells you the spawn locations for the hardcore campers. The guide is generally a book of lore that still tries to capture some of the mystery of the game. If you swear by the /loc command, than you will sorely be disappointed as this game does not have grids over the map. Also, the maps are generally vague in markings. You will not have a marker for every point of interest. In addition to that, not every zone has a complete list of monsters. You won't find monster spawn points or an references to NPCs on the map. In short, this map will severely disappoint any hardcore EQ junky that heavily depends on online guides to even play this game. This atlas was more geared towards the adventurer who likes to have a little mystery and yet know enough about their surroundings to appreciate them and to not get lost. Also the book is a good reference of what zones you should be in at what level. Lastly, the maps for the new Planes of Power are non existant, which is unfortunate.

Unfortunately, the book does have some errors. I've noticed some missing details or some wrongly place details in some locations, as well as the famous Dreadlands level typo (the book lists the level range as 1-10 which is far from the truth).

All in all I think this book is excellent addition for people who like to explorer, for people who like lore and for new players. Hardcore gamers should steer clear of this book.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Too bad, January 17, 2003
By William Mackie (New Hampshire) - See all my reviews
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This book had the potential to be a "must have" on every avid EQ player's desk, but it falls painfully short. So short, in fact, that as a map resource, it is horribly inferior to most maps available on the internet. As a source of practical zone information, it is completely useless, in some cases (as have been mentioned in other reviews) the information is simply incorrect. As a bit of light reading including some EQ lore minutiae that may have been heretofore unknown, it might actually succeed. I can't tell, however, since I really don't care.
Things that are not included that should be, in my opinion:
The positions of Plane of Knowledge books.
A grid for finding locations.
Names for prominent map locations.
Descriptions and possibly level ranges for various monsters. found in the zone and information on where they can be found
Faction information in a more specific sense.

Almost all of these things can be found on maps provided by many of the various EQ cartography sites.

If you want hand drawn maps with colorful commentary about the various zone, but not much else, maybe this book is for you. If you want a legitimate EQ resource, look elsewhere.

One more thing, the book that I purchased (brand new) was missing roughly 30 pages. Zones starting with the letters "E", "F" and "G" had vanished from inside the shrinkwrap mysteriously.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This "atlas" will get you KILLED in EQ, January 24, 2003
I bought this for my wife for Christmas as we're both avid EQ players....

While the book does have some interesting reading material, as another reviewer has stated, this is certainly not why I bought it, and the writing is definitely not worth the price you pay.

Here are some of the major problems with these maps:

1) Map and adjacent zone information is simply wrong. Example: I believe the map says that "The Grey" is adjacent to "Marus Seru", when it is not - "Mons Letalis" is between The Grey and Marus Seru.

2) The maps are not at all detailed. If you have used the [online] maps you probably expect a certain level of detail (where certain mobs live, etc) and little of that detail is in these maps. Additionally, the maps are TINY, and they're shown at a strange angle, which makes them ever less useful. Again, [online] maps are at a directly overhead view and are decently sized.

3) Information about zones is incorrect. Each zone has page or two of info and background, including the range of mob levels. I can't remember the exact zone, but there was one listed in this book as level 10-25 that has 55+ monsters in it.

... I wish I had purchased it from [Amazon.com] rather than a mall so I wouldn't have to drive all over the world to return it, because I don't have the patience for that. So now we're stuck with a book with mediocre writing and useless maps. Way to go, Sony....

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
This is by no means a cheat guide, if that's what you want I suggest you look elsewhere. This book is geared mainly toward the few people who play this game for the ROLEPLAYING... Read more
Published on August 25, 2005 by Journey

1.0 out of 5 stars Dont waste the money...
The GAME is great. This book is just shy of useless. The maps are fairly accurate, but the World Maps lack clairity. Read more
Published on April 7, 2003 by Erik D Rodriguez

1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth [the money]
A waste of money. Good if you're a collector I guess but not useful if you want maps. These are just small pictures of maps. Read more
Published on February 22, 2003 by Jrel

4.0 out of 5 stars Better than most think
I perchased the Everquest Atlas knowing what was said about it. And some of it is true. The level range for zones is somewhat squed and inacurate. Read more
Published on February 18, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Buyer Beware
Well, I guess Sony just couldn't stand the online entrepreneurs producing maps of this great game so they decided to publish a paper version and sell it. Read more
Published on February 14, 2003 by travellerandscout

1.0 out of 5 stars Please save your money...
If you're an Everquest enthusiast, you've probably already bought it. An enthusiast would find the background stories to each area very interesting. Read more
Published on February 1, 2003 by anboogie

1.0 out of 5 stars Only thing Good about this is the humor
The only thing good about this is the humours errors. They mis level almost every map. the maps are so useless it's comic. Read more
Published on January 29, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Save your money--this contains BAD information.
The maps are worse than the one that came in the box in terms of detail--as in what is where, and no mob spots are shown. Read more
Published on January 24, 2003 by D. M. Crosgrove

4.0 out of 5 stars Good if you play for the storyline.
This is by no means a cheat guide, if that's what you want I suggest you look elsewhere. This book is geared mainly toward the few people who play this game for the ROLEPLAYING... Read more
Published on January 10, 2003 by T. R. Colley

1.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Waste
The idea of an atlas, should be a fairly simple concept. Unfortunately what I ended up buying was quite frankly an art catalog. Read more
Published on January 7, 2003 by Wilbur A. Stoddard

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