Basics Of EverQuest2 Battleground
2010-03-11 19:58:37 EDIT

Did you ever miss out some of the perks that come with EverQuest2 Battleground gameplay? Wondering what those little tokens that you get are? Hearing about battleground armor but not sure of what it is? Keep reading to find out more about battlegrounds and how you can make the most of them.


To get in a game, hit your ALT+Z keys or click your EQ2 menu button to bring up the battleground interface window. Here players will have the option to choose from one of the three games that they wish to queue for, or you can queue for whatever will get you into the action first.

Currently only players level 80 through 90 may play, but SOE has plans to implement battlegrounds for other levels in the future!

Choose Your Battle

Getting into battles is easy if you queue for anything, the trouble is, you may not be getting the rewards and fun that you want.

  • Know what you want for rewards. We'll get into what rewards are offered later, but it is important to keep in mind what you'd like to gain so you know which EQ2 Battlegrounds to choose.

  • 6 vs 6 battlegrounds seem to be more sensitive to what classes get dropped in. If you prefer gameplay that is less class dependent and strategic, queue up for one of the bigger games. These tend to have multiple archetypes and offer a lot more opportunity if you are new to PvP.

  • Quests are offered for the battlegrounds! In Qeynos Harbor and North Freeport (as well as in the newer cities) you will find representatives for the various battlegrounds.

Kill, Kill, Kill

Dropping into a battleground is not just some willy nilly random thing. There is method to the madness and you will find that the game will toss in a balance of archetypes, for the most part. Some groups will obviously be better than others and the game doesn't take into account the fact that you're a DPS spec'd Monk when they cast you as the leading tank role by making you the only fighter on your team. If you are in a traditional team, protect your healer and mage, and gather your DPS and fighters. Coordination of the classes you have will make you far more successful than random zerging.


Learn the maps! If you're a ranged class, find a ranged location to fight from. If you're a melee, make sure you have back up before you charge in. The best advice that can be given? STAY TOGETHER! A team that plays together dies far less brutally together. If you respawn and most of your group is still in battle, get in there ASAP. If everyone has died, wait at the spawn point to regroup and head back in as a united team.


Find a good PvP spec for your class and use it whenever you are running EQ2 Battlegrounds. Most of us do not PvP all the time, but EQ2 has the tools for us to save a PvP spec for when we will be playing against other players via the Mirror of Reflected Achievements (a special crafted item) so I suggest picking up one of these nifty gadgets if you don't already have one. This is important, especially when you go up against PvP server players who have been building their characters for the sole purpose of handing you your ass (i.e. Nagafen and Vox players).

Pick Your Reward

There is no doubt that SOE was looking to make battlegrounds the place to be for progression. While the experience gain isn't terribly great, the rewards are very alluring. If you visit the Sisters of War in your home city, you can get a peek at what is offered and an idea as to how you might get your hands on some of that beautiful gear. Sister of War locations:

  • Qeynos Harbor across from the dock

  • North Freeport near the Thieves Way entrance

  • Kelethin near the bank

  • Gorowyn docks next to the mailbox

  • Neriak in the New Foreign Quarter near the General Goods merchant

A token is awarded each time you complete a Battleground of EQ2(more if you win) and these are used as battleground reward currency. Each battleground awards its own token type:

  • Smuggler's Den Special Reserve Rum

  • Klak'Anon Cog

  • Battlefield of Ganak Trophy

Rewards from the Sisters are purchased with one or two token types using anywhere from 10 tokens for the simplest of rewards to well over a 100 tokens for some of the more desired rewards.

You can purchase anything from housing items with rent status reduction, charms, weapons of all types, and battleground gear. The weapons and armor are of Fable (think good raid gear but not top quality T9 raid gear) quality and are usable outside of the battleground. The armor and weapons cost a small amount of coin (1p20g at the time of writing this) as well as tokens. The housing items all cost status in addition to tokens and coin.

Questing and Killing

Next to the Sisters of War there will be three sets of NPCs each representing their battleground. The iksar warrior, commander, and observer offer quests for the Battlefield of Ganak, the gnome researchers offer quests for the Gears of Klak'Anon, and the Pirates of Gunthak offer quests for the Smuggler's Den. Each group of NPCs has two quests: one that rewards gold (about 45g for each run) if you complete a match in the chosen battleground and another that rewards gold once you have killed a number of opponents.


You can take each kind of quest from all of the battleground reps and you may do them more than once so if you plan on playing in the battlegrounds frequently, make it a habit to stop by and pick these quests up regularly.


Keep in mind that PvP takes practice and skill as well as appropriate armor and weapons. Hit up the official Nagafen forums to look for PvP tips and do a little research on your class for PvP info.  Battlegrounds are fun even if you don't win but definitely more fun, and more rewarding, when you DO win.


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