EverQuest: Omens of War

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EverQuest: Omens of War
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Developer(s) Sony Online Entertainment
Publisher(s) Sony Online Entertainment
Platform(s) PC
Release date September 14, 2004
Genre(s) MMORPG
Mode(s) Online

EverQuest: Omens of War, often abbreviated as OOW or Omens, is the eighth expansion released for EverQuest, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). The expansion focused on high-level content and introduced new lore to the EverQuest universe.

This expansion:

  • Added five more levels, increasing the cap to 70
  • Introduced new Epic weapons, known as Epic 2.0
  • A new Tribute system, allowing guilds to pool tribute points to purchase various effects
  • A "task system", intended to "allow players to have quick solo content while waiting for a group to form".
  • An expansion of the character Title system, allowing players to choose which available title their character could have, as well as adding a great many more, including tradeskill titles like Expert Chef
  • A ninth spell slot, which could be earned via AA purchase
  • A voice macro system, intended to allow players to make audible comments to each other.

[edit] Zones

  • Dranik's Scar
  • Harbingers' Spire
  • Muramite Proving Grounds
  • Nobles' Causeway
  • Riftseekers' Sanctum
  • The Bloodfields
  • The Ruined City of Dranik
  • Wall of Slaughter

[edit] Instanced Zones

  • Catacombs of Dranik
  • Citadel of Anguish
  • Dranik's Hollows
  • Innoruuk's Realm
  • Muramite Proving Grounds Trials - 6 group, 6 raid
  • Sewers of Dranik