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THE LAST CAMP

The Last Camp Wiki

A small, searchable reference for a small, opinionated server.

27,580 pages across 11,450 items, 15,654 NPCs, and 178 zones — Classic through Planes of Power, locked there on purpose.

I'm new

Get installed and logged in.

Mac or Windows install, character creation, first login, and your first newbie zone — in order, with no prior EQ context required.

Start the new-player path
I'm leveling

Find a zone for your level.

Curated leveling guides 1→65, plus a zones grid you can scan by level range and era. Class AA picks live next to each guide.

Open the leveling track
I'm raiding

Epics, planes, and PoP progression.

Epic 1.0/1.5 walkthroughs by class, plane-by-plane access requirements, and the bestiary cross-linked to every drop.

Open endgame reference

Recently updated

Newest pages and edits, by frontmatter date.

About this wiki

Welcome to The Last Camp Wiki — the living player-built reference for everything on the server. Zones, classes, races, items, factions, NPCs, lore, guides, and the small handful of The Last Camp-specific systems that make this server its own thing. Written by people who play here, kept honest by the source database.

What is The Last Camp?

The Last Camp is an eqmac-era EverQuest server — built to preserve the Classic-through-Planes-of-Power experience as it played on the original Macintosh server (Al'Kabor), which a lot of veterans consider the best classic-to-PoP version of EverQuest ever shipped. Nothing past PoP ships — no LDoN, no Gates of Discord, no Wayfarers Brotherhood, no expansion-creep gear. The Last Camp is its own implementation of that era; the TAKP project is the public canonical reference we cross-check against, not a code base The Last Camp is built from. Within that era frame, the server runs three deliberate departures from canonical EQ:

  • Any race can roll any class. The race-class matrix from canonical EQ is gone. A Halfling Wizard, a Troll Paladin, an Ogre Enchanter — all rollable. See The Last Camp Custom Rules.
  • Any race can worship any deity. Faction with the deity's church follows.
  • First-class Mac support. The Last Camp Launcher is a one-click installer for Apple Silicon — no Wine prefix wrangling, no manual patches. Pillar of the server.

The world itself is canonical Norrath — zones, deities, factions, and storylines as they shipped. The Last Camp-original lore runs alongside the canon, not on top of it: the Keepers of the Way, Cogsworth, The Last Camp GM Guild, and other in-server characters and events you'll meet in play. Most additions are intentionally undocumented — discovery is part of the design.

Built by the Crushbone GM Brother — an eqmac-era veteran bringing fresh energy to the Classic-through-PoP world he grew up in. The era this server preserves is the era this server's builder actually played out.

Start here

New to The Last Camp? Begin with Getting Started — Install the Client, then read the Server Rules, then skim The Last Camp Custom Rules so the any-race-class freedom doesn't surprise you. Pick a race in Races of Norrath and a class in Classes, and you're ready to log in.

Wiki sections at a glance

Section Description
Getting Started Install, account setup, first login
Server Rules, custom mechanics, ZEM, era policy
Races The sixteen playable races, lore + innate abilities
Classes The sixteen classes, role + spell access
Deities The pantheon, mechanical effects of worship
Zones All 162 in-era zones, by continent
Items 11,000+ items from Classic through PoP
Bestiary Every named NPC by zone, drops + behavior
Epics The 1.0 epic quest chain for every class
Quests Quest reference by zone and giver
Factions Standing levels, major factions, grinding
Guides Leveling, AAs, pulling, raiding, faction strategy
NPCs Iconic bosses, quest-givers, and lore figures
Lore Gods, cosmology, The Last Camp-specific stories
Meta Wiki contribution policy, style guide

Top pages

The most useful entry points if you don't know where to start:

The Last Camp differentiators

A few things to keep in mind as you read the wiki:

  • Mac is first-class. The launcher is a Tauri DMG — install, click, log in. Apple Silicon users finally get an EQ server that targets them.
  • Any race, any class, any deity. Canonical race-class matrices in this wiki are kept as historical context, not as constraints.
  • Era is locked at PoP. The wiki only documents in-era content. Out-of-era zones, items, and spells exist in the database but are not active and are not listed.
  • Custom NPCs without spoilers. Keepers, GMs, and event NPCs are introduced narratively in Lore but their mechanics are intentionally not documented — discovery is part of the design.

Recent additions

The wiki is a git-tracked living document. For the most recent edits, see the commit log on the crushbone-site repo. Major content drops are also announced in the #wiki channel on Discord.

Recent rounds of work have expanded:

  • The Bestiary — autogenerated NPC pages with drop tables and behavior notes.
  • The Items browse and search — 11,000+ items pulled live from the server's database.
  • Per-class AA priority guides for every class, including off-canonical combos.
  • The Zones section — every in-era zone with continent and ZEM cross-reference.
  • The Lore section — gods of Norrath plus The Last Camp-original Keepers, GMs, and Cogsworth.

Conventions

A few wiki-wide conventions worth knowing:

  • Item links that don't resolve to a real in-database item get rewritten as plain text at render time. The wiki never shows a broken item link.
  • Zone links use the canonical hyphenated slug (/wiki/zones/plane-of-knowledge), not the EQEmu shortname. The bestiary directory uses the shortname; the link rewriter handles translation.
  • Class abbreviations in item tables use canonical EQ short codes: War, Cle, Pal, Rng, SK, Dru, Mnk, Brd, Rog, Shm, Nec, Wiz, Mag, Enc, Bst, All.
  • Era cap is enforced everywhere: items with id ≥ 50000 are excluded from the manifest, post-PoP zones are inert, and out-of-era quests are not documented.

Contributing

The wiki lives as plain markdown files in crushbone-site/content/wiki/. If you see something wrong or want to add a page, open a pull request or drop a note in the #wiki Discord channel. Pages are organized by folder: content/wiki/zones/crushbone-keep.md becomes /wiki/zones/crushbone-keep. Frontmatter at the top sets the title, description, category order, and last-updated date.

See Meta — Contributing for the full style guide.

Related links

  • Discord: the #wiki channel for content discussion, #help for in-game questions.
  • GitHub: crushbone-site repo for wiki source.
  • Server status: the launcher reports live world state on first launch.

A note on scope. This wiki is not a walkthrough of every kill or a spoiler dump of every drop. It's reference + context. The discovery is yours.