Patch highlight??????

From the patcher:

** Highlights ***

EverQuest is pleased to announce the introduction of a new service that will allow you to permanently change the gender or race of your characters.  This is something that has been requested by players since the inception of the game, but has only recently become possible due to changes that have been made in how characters are stored.

In order to make the use of this feature as simple as possible and to allow you to request this service without leaving the game, we have added NPCs to every static (non-instanced) zone in the game that listen for the key phrase “I want to be a ”.  All you have to do is shout your request to the zone and when the NPC hears the key phrase, they will add your request to the processing queue.  The NPCs do not currently have a way to respond to requests via the shout command, so you won’t get a response to your request.   This is something we plan to add to the system later, but we didn’t want to hold up the release of this service.

For example, if you have a female character and want to request a change to a male character, you would issue the following command:

“/shout I want to be a man”  (note: “I want to be a boy” and “I want to be a male” will also work)

The service can take compound requests which include a change to both your race and gender.  If you wanted to change your character into a female iksar, for instance, you would issue the following command:

“/shout I want to be a female iksar”

Because we are anticipating a large amount of interest in this feature and wish to prevent possible performance problems that might occur, the servers are being limited to processing only a certain number of requests at a time and each character will only be allowed to change one time.  Once your character has been changed, subsequent requests will be ignored.  During heavy request times, it may take up to 24 hours before your request is processed.  If your request hasn’t been processed within 24 hours, please reissue the command, ensure you are in a static, non-instanced, zone, and make sure that you have spelled the name of the race/gender properly when you do so.

Important Note:  Once the service has been requested, it cannot be altered and the change to your character is permanent.  GMs are not able to assist with reversals, so please be absolutely sure about your decision before requesting the change.  Changes to your race may alter your faction standings, so please be careful when exploring the world right after a race change.

Enjoy,

- The EverQuest Team

Ok does this mean it changes your Armor, Base stats and Bonus stats?... Not to mention the Factions? This will be a big headache for the Toons who think 'OK wow i alwats wanted to be XXXX XXXX" and then find them selfs in a bind.

Oz

OMG ...I sooooo want to

OMG ...I sooooo want to be an Ikyy instead of an Inky ...I have always thought that Mord would make a cool Iksar ..nows my chance 

Mordethe 75 Necro

Ardekis 71 Pally

Originally Posted by midnoctus "Some Necs can Kite in a phone booth"

For those of you without a sense of humor,

You can disable the joke by editing your eqclient.ini file per the following post,

Rashere wrote:

After last year and the angry emails we got from a few folks who didn't like the stick figures, we added an eqclient.ini setting that would allow anyone to ignore the effects of future events like that. 

Under the [Defaults section] of the EQClient.ini, file, add:

IDontLikeFun = 1

...seriously.

Rashere 

I thought this was the BEST dev post i have ever seen.  

Bamorfy

Barbarian Shaman

Quymeni
High Elf Wizard

Bertoxx Server Forums

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Is This a Joke?...

I have only one thought about this process. Does it change your diety? I've always wanted my half elf Karana worshipping druid to be a Tunare follower. When I created him I had no idea the impact a diety would have on the career of a character. So say I wanted to change him to a wood elf..... Do wood elves even worship Karana? or are they Tunare worshippers? And to take it a step further, do you have to pick a race that offers the class that your character is? Say I have a dwarf cleric.....can I make him an iksar cleric, seeing as how there's no such thing as an iksar cleric. Just my thoughts on the matter, but a pretty good idea none the less. Fix the holes and it'll be a "great" idea.

Gorrathe Razzortail (proud to be Iksar)

Transcendant Monk of the Tranquil Fist

yeah it is a joke

yeah it is a joke