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Classic Research

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The founders of Project 1999 have built it on the premise that it should be as "classic" (ie. as true to how the game was in 1999-2001) as possible. They've done a tremendous job, and the project is incredibly close to the classic game.

However, there are still a small number of issues (many of which are noted on the Non-Classic Compendium) which remain unclassic. In order to correct these issues, Nilbog and the other developers require evidence of how things used to work during the classic time period.

How to do (Good) Classic Research

TO DO: Perhaps a classic researcher could put some basic suggestions here?

Classic Research Sources

  • Allakhazam - great data on zones/items/npcs/etc. but generally a poor source for classic research because most of their data was updated after the classic period. However, sometimes classic-era comments can be found on it, and also sometimes knowledge of how an NPC worked after the classic period can be useful
  • Lucy - Allakhazam's separate spell and item effect database; another poor site for classic research, but a very good one for modern EQ data; this makes it perfect for data which hasn't changed much since classic (eg. the Buff Lines page was compiled largely from Lucy data_
  • Magelo another very good site for modern EQ, but has limited classic data
  • alt.games.everquest an archive of a (Usenet?) message group for EverQuest, which includes messages from the classic era (and can be searched)
  • More sites needed