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The Planes of Power was an early, post-classic expansion to EverQuest. It provided a trading hub, the [[Plane of Knowledge]], with portals to all major cities, a large amount of mid- and end-game content for raids and groups, expanded [[tradeskill]]s, expanded [[alternate advancement]] skills, and new interface features. Most players will agree that it was a significant milestone in EQ's development, and introduced more influences to the MMO genre in general. | The Planes of Power was an early, post-classic expansion to EverQuest. It provided a trading hub, the [[Plane of Knowledge]], with portals to all major cities, a large amount of mid- and end-game content for raids and groups, expanded [[tradeskill]]s, expanded [[alternate advancement]] skills, and new interface features. Most players will agree that it was a significant milestone in EQ's development, and introduced more influences to the MMO genre in general. | ||
EverQuest saw significant growth, possibly peaking during the era of this expansion. It competed with [[Dark Ages of Camelot]] (which was released one year prior) and it would still be two years before World of Warcraft. | EverQuest saw significant growth, possibly peaking during the era of this expansion. It competed with [[Dark Ages of Camelot]] (which was released one year prior) and it would still be two years before World of Warcraft. |
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The Planes of Power was an early, post-classic expansion to EverQuest. It provided a trading hub, the Plane of Knowledge, with portals to all major cities, a large amount of mid- and end-game content for raids and groups, expanded tradeskills, expanded alternate advancement skills, and new interface features. Most players will agree that it was a significant milestone in EQ's development, and introduced more influences to the MMO genre in general.
EverQuest saw significant growth, possibly peaking during the era of this expansion. It competed with Dark Ages of Camelot (which was released one year prior) and it would still be two years before World of Warcraft.