The Last Camp vs the field.
Three other classic-EverQuest servers are worth knowing about if you're shopping for one in 2026: Project 1999, Project Quarm, and TAKP. Each one aims at a different game. This page lays out where the lines fall, and the per-server pages go deeper.
At a glance
| The Last Camp | P99 | Quarm | TAKP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Era cap | Planes of Power (PoP) | Scars of Velious | Planes of Power (TLP-style ramp) | Planes of Power (Al'Kabor-era) |
| Client | Rain of Fear 2 | Titanium | Rain of Fear 2 | Custom (Mac + Windows) |
| Mac install | One-click launcher (Apple Silicon) | DIY (Wine / CrossOver) | DIY (Wine / CrossOver) | Native client available historically |
| Cost | Free | Free | Free | Free |
| Signup | Discord (Cogsworth bot) | Account creation form | Account creation form | Account creation form |
| Multiboxing | Not allowed | Not allowed | Progression-tied | Allowed |
| Hardcore / permadeath | Built, not yet enabled | No | Yes (multiple modes) | No |
| Server age | Fresh — 2026 launch, clean economy | Since 2009 | Since 2023 | Since 2014 |
| Custom rules from canonical | Any race × any class × any deity | None (canonical-strict) | Self-Found / Hardcore modes | Minimal |
Each of these servers is independent and community-run. Their feature sets evolve. Cross-check details on their own sites before deciding.
Deeper comparisons
The longest-running classic EverQuest server. Velious-locked, Titanium client, canonical-strict. The reference point a lot of classic-EQ players measure everything else against.
A PoP-cap server with hardcore, self-found, and solo-self-found modes. Time-locked progression. Built for players who want classic EQ to be harder, not the same.
The Al'Kabor-era restoration project. The community has done the deepest research into how the Mac-era EverQuest server behaved. The Last Camp uses TAKP as its canonical reference.
Different servers, different posture. Pick the one that fits the game you actually want to play.