EverQuest II: Empire of Antiquity Update Is Now Live, Featuring A New Contested Dungeon
Collect the rumored power from the depths of Norrath.
A huge update launched today for EverQuest II — sequel to EverQuest, one of the most beloved MMORPGs from the good old days.
Darkpaw Games has introduced Empire of Antiquity, a patch with content such as a new contested dungeon, fresh Adventure quests, and unique Tradeskill content.
After braving the reopening of the Elddar city of Takish’Hiz and defeating Malachiel Caedor, the Renewal of Ro has come to fruition, leading to rumors of new powers to be collected in the darker reaches of Norrath. Historians, treasure seekers, and worshipers are exploring the region to uncover this power. You're after the power, too, of course.
The update features Overseer Season 05 – Kunark, new achievements and rewards, 33 fresh quests, 20 unique Agents (8 common, 6 uncommon, 3 rare, 2 ultra-rare), and an Overseer vendor update.
As for the dungeon, it's called Buried Takish'Hiz: Empire of Antiquity.
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