EverQuest II: Visions of Vetrovia Is Now Live, Cannibal Pygmies And All
Uncharted waters, the ruins of an ancient civilization, jungles, and wastes…they’re all here for you to explore.
If you’re not ready, go ahead and get ready! It’s time to head across the Shattered Seas to the isolated continent of Vetrovia. This new land, filled with plenty of new places to explore, arrives with the launch of EverQuest II’s Visions of Vetrovia Expansion. The expansion adds new zones ranging from dense jungles to wastelands. There are four new areas in all, with the first located on the western shore of the continent. Of course, this means that there are also new dangers – like zombies, witches, and cannibal pygmies. We’re sure everyone is ready to take them all on.
With new lands also comes a higher level limit. Players can now level up to 125 and take on new solo, heroic, and raid content. And, while you’re at it, you can up your tradeskills by five levels by taking advantage of blueprints that will help speed the process up a bit.
If you haven’t picked up the expansion yet, it’s still available to purchase in one of four packs, ranging from the $40 standard edition to the $250 Friends & Family pack. Information on all the available packs can be found on the site. If you do already have it and would just like the patch notes, you can find them here.
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