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Friends List and Ignore List

When you make friends in EverQuest II, you can add them to your friends list. The Friends window, by default, is mapped to the Y key.

  • The Friend tab shows people whom you've decided to call friends. You can add a note to each person in the list, to remind yourself of where you know them from. You'll get a notification each time one of your friends logs on or off.
  • The Ignore tab shows people whom you've decided to ignore. You won't receive any text from these people - no emotes, no tells, no group invites, no mail, not even through the chat channels. If someone is bothering you, the Ignore list is a good solution.

Chat Channels

Main Article: Chat Channels

Chat Channels are places to communicate with other players, each channel having it's own set of restrictions on who can hear you.

  • To see a list of channels that you're subscribed to, right-click your Chat window, and choose "Chat Options".
  • To figure out which number corresponds to which channel, type "/channellist".
  • To speak in a channel, type its number after a slash. For example, "/2 hello world".

Voice Chat

Main Article: Voice Chat

Everquest II added a built-in Voice Chat feature on July 31, 2008. If you have a microphone on your PC, then you can talk to other players in the game. Even if you don't have a mic, you can still listen in on what others are saying.

  • There is a section in the Options Window with settings for Voice Chat. Start here to enable Voice Chat and add the voice chat toolbar on your screen.
  • Right-click the voice chat toolbar to access your Voice Options. Here you can join voice channels, set your volume, and mute other people.
  • Voice Chat is currently Push-To-Talk. A "hands free" mode may be added at a later date.

Mail

Main Article: The Norrathian Express

EQ2 has an integrated mail system. You send and receive mail at mailboxes that are found throughout the game world - in cities and towns and at almost all travel hubs. Click a mailbox to open the Mail Window.

  • You can send an item with your message, which the recipient receives as a gift.
  • You can send a message to everyone in your guild, by writing "guild" as the addressee.
  • You can send a message to a character on another EQ2 server, by writing "servername.charactername" as the addressee.

The Broker System

Main Article: Broker

Система Брокера

Система Брокера - предназначена для осуществления купли/продажи товаров между игроками.

  • В EQ2 нет никаких аукционов.
  • Товар купленный по цене указанной на брокере немедленно переходят к новому владельцу - покупателю, а деньги переходят на счет продавца за минусом брокерской наценки, которая составляет 20% для игроков одной фракции.
    • Наценка может быть и другая. Брокер продающий товар игроков противоположной фракции может продавать товар с 40%-ной наценкой. Между тем Витрина ветерана уменьшает наценку брокера в два раза.
  • Брокер - это NPCs, который позволяет открыть окно купли/продажи через Систему Брокера. Если кликнуть по фигурке Брокера NPC, то откроется окно Брокера, и Вы можете начать просматривать рынок в поисках нужного предмета или выставлять на продажу какие то свои товары.
    • Просмотр рынка / поиск товаров обычно делается через меню Расширенного поиска: в котором можно искать пункты классом, диапазоном уровня, типом изделия, ячейко использования, и определенными эффектами.
      • Некоторые предметы можно просмотреть в Окне примерочной, кликнув на иконке предмета с зажатой клавишей Ctrl.
      • Можно покупать 1 единицу товара или несколько.
    • Что бы выставить свой товар на продажу, необходимо поместить в соответвующую ячейку контейнер, в который вы будете размещать свой товар. Это может быть рбкзак, ящик или торговая витрина.
      • Как только вы выставите цену, товар будет доступен другим игрокам для покупки.
      • Торговую витрину можно разместить в своем доме. В этом случае в Окне Брокера рядом с вашим товаром будет указано не только имя продовца, но и адрес дома. Игрок-покупатель имеет право купить нужную вешь у вас дома, кликнут на вашей торговой витрине. В этом случае покупатель не платит торговой наценки брокеру.
  • Продавец в любой момент сможет забрать деньги за проданный товар кликнув по соответвующей клавише в Окне Брокера.
  • Продавец в любой момент может просматреть Журнал Продаж, в котором отражены все последние операции.


The Broker system is what you'll use to buy and sell items with other players. There are no auctions in EQ2. Items are bought immediately at the selling price; money and items change hands immediately. The Broker NPCs, found in all major cities and a few towns, act as the interface to the Broker system. When you click on a Broker NPC, the Broker window opens and you can start browsing the market or list your own items.

Browsing the market is usually done using the Advanced Search tool: you can search for items by class, level range, item type, equipment slot, and certain effects. You can inspect each item on the market, and you can even see how an item would look on your character by Ctrl-clicking its icon. When you click "Buy", the item goes into your bags immediately.

When selling items, you can either place bags in the Broker Window and place your items for sale in them, or you can put the items in Sales Displays in your character's house. Either way, they'll be listed on the Broker for other players to buy, as soon as you choose a price for each item. A "Lookup" button lets you check what other players have priced the item at. When you check back on the Broker later, you can view the sales log to see what sold, and collect any money that you earned.

The Commission System

Main Article: Commission System

The Commission System allows one player to offer their tradeskill expertise to another player, and optionally to be paid for it. The buyer provides the materials, and the crafter selects the recipe and performs the crafting job as usual. The buyer gets to watch the crafter's progress in a simplified version of the Item Creation screen. When the job is complete, the buyer receives the resulting items automatically.

The Commission System addresses the issue of trust between crafters and their buyers, and also allows crafters to perform jobs that utilize NO-TRADE materials for other players. Thanks to this feature, it's not necessary to learn a specific tradeskill when a quest demands it; you only need to find a crafter who's willing to help you. It's not even necessary to arrange for materials to be gathered by the crafter that's helping you. Thanks to this feature, crafters can get paid for offering their skill rather than just for selling products that they create.

Joining a Guild

One of the best ways to meet other players and form regular groups is to join a guild. EQ2 has a strong support structure for guilds, and many incentives for guild members to work together.

Finding a Guild

The Guild Window doubles as a Recruitment Window when you don't yet belong to a guild. Bring up the Guild Window by pressing U, or by selecting it from the EQII Menu. In this window, EQ2 suggests a list of guilds that might be a good match for you - and makes it easy for you to contact that guild immediately.

  • Only guilds with online recruiters are shown in the list, and up to a maximum of 40 guilds will be shown.
  • The list of guilds is sorted based on how many members are online (or recently online), based on how many members of the guild are close to your level.

Belonging to a Guild

Here are some of the resources that you get access to when you join a guild:

  • Guild chat: private channel to chat with your fellow guild members.
  • Guild bank: share items and money with your fellow guild members.
  • Guild website: Sony Online Entertainment provides a website to each guild in Everquest 2. The website includes a message board, news page, and guild roster.
  • Guild hall: guilds of sufficient level and wealth can purchase a guild hall, and fill it with conveniences and amenities for its guild members, such as merchants and travel services. See: Guild Halls

Guild Levels

Guilds in EQ2 have levels, just like characters have levels. You can see the guild's experience bar along the bottom of the Guild Window. Each time a guild member earns Status Points, the guild earns some experience. When the experience bar fills up, the guild earns a level.

  • Guilds can earn up to 80 levels (as of the Rise of Kunark expansion).
  • Each tier (10 levels) bestows some additional rewards on the guild, in the form of certain items that can be purchased by its members, and certain guild raids that are unlocked for its use.
  • The amount of space available in the guild bank increases each time the guild reaches a certain level.

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