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EverQuest II: Looking at Frostfell

StraddenStradden Managing EditorMember CommonPosts: 6,696

At this festive time of year, MMORPG.com EverQuest II reporter Phil James writes this look at the EverQuest II holiday, Frostfell.

Quests Old and New

Like other live events that Sony Online Entertainment puts on, quests from previous years make an appearance in this year's revelry. This is great for those who are new to the game or took a break. Each year also brings new quests, giving something for veteran players to tackle.

Back in 2005, the original Frostfell quest was 'The Tale of the Gigglegibber Grump', a chain of solo-able quests which scale to the player's level. The quest was dropped the next two years, but made a return in 2008 and again this year. To begin the quest players must talk to the Frostfell elves who have appeared in the cities of Qeynos and Freeport looking for helpful adventurers . Their home, Elfin Wonderland, has been taken over. Lord Bowsprite, their leader, has been kidnapped and the presents stolen. This is the work of Grimagus Gigglegibber (A.K.A. The Grump). Along the way on this mission, you are given a book about how Grimagus became The Grump. Unsurprisingly, this all came about due to other goblins teasing him as a child (sound like a familiar Dr. Seuss story?), so he grew up bitter and decided to ruin Frostfell by stealing all the presents. The end of the quest line sees him realising the error of his ways and making peace with the elves. Aww bless!

Read Looking at Frostfell.

Cheers,
Jon Wood
Managing Editor
MMORPG.com

Comments

  • an0maly33an0maly33 Member Posts: 42

    Um, your yeti suit didn't appear because you had "display illusions" disabled in your options.  Turn it on and you can run around as a yeti.

  • aurickaurick Member Posts: 317
    Originally posted by an0maly33


    Um, your yeti suit didn't appear because you had "display illusions" disabled in your options.  Turn it on and you can run around as a yeti.

     

    Yep.  It's a setting on the same page as where you can hide your cloak and helm.  "Hide my illusion form" if I remember correctly.

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  • Nightbringe1Nightbringe1 Member UncommonPosts: 1,335

    Frostfell is the best MMO holiday bar none.

    It has something for everyone, regardless of style of play.

    Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do.
    Benjamin Franklin

  • mylin1mylin1 Member UncommonPosts: 138

    Frostfell was the worst, is the worst "xmas in a mmo" that Ive ever encountered, horrid looking and completely out of context for the everquest2 world.

  • AneovaAneova Member UncommonPosts: 14
    Originally posted by mylin1


    Frostfell was the worst, is the worst "Christmas in a MMO" that Ive ever encountered, horrid looking and completely out of context for the everquest2 world.

     

    All MMO's take the holiday's and put their spin on them, there really is no need to say one is poor or one is great in such a Grump way. Tis the season to be a bit kinder to everyone no matter what game they play. Even I put down my anti WoW regalia for the holiday's.

     

    Happy Holidays,

     

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  • grandpagamergrandpagamer Member Posts: 2,221
    Originally posted by Nightbringe1


    Frostfell is the best MMO holiday bar none.
    It has something for everyone, regardless of style of play.

       I didnt do much this year but last years Frostfell was some of the best fun ive had in an MMO.

  • choujiofkonochoujiofkono Member Posts: 852

    Frostfell is a lot of fun!  Sleigh the dragon quest is fantastic.

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