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THE LAST CAMP

A snapshot of what's in the wiki, where coverage is dense, and where it's deliberately thin. Numbers reflect the state on 2026-05-15, immediately after the eleven-wave content sprint closed.

Overview

  • Editorial pages: ~600 hand-written wiki pages.
  • Auto-generated: 11,000+ item entries plus per-NPC bestiary stubs beneath the 176 zone indexes.
  • Last major expansion: the eleven-wave sprint, May 2026.
  • Net lines added in the sprint: ~34,000.
  • Bestiary coverage: 176 of 177 zone indexes — 99.4%.
  • Era cap: Classic through Planes of Power. No GoD+ content.

Section coverage

Section Pages Status
Zones 217 Standardized
Classes 16 Complete
Races 16 + 16 player guides Complete
Deities 13 + index hub Complete
Factions 21 + quick-reference Complete
Epics 14 Complete
NPCs (named bosses) 16 Complete
Quests 31+ Substantial
Tradeskills 9 + 6 spell-research Complete
Bestiary indexes 176 of 177 99.4%
Items (iconic) 25+ Selective
Items (cultural armor) 16 sets Complete
Items (auto-gen stubs) 11,000+ Auto
Lore (narrative) 28 Complete
Guides (AA + leveling + strategy) 50+ Complete
Server (policy + FAQ) 9 Complete
Getting started 11 Complete
Meta 7 (index, contributing, credits, roadmap, sitemap, stats, changelog) Complete

Growth history

The wiki started with a small launch set covering races, classes, and the most-trafficked zones. The eleven-wave sprint in May 2026 brought every editorial pillar to coverage.

  • Waves 8-9 standardized 109 thin zone pages to the Wave 7 format.
  • Wave 10 expanded all 14 epic chains from stubs to walkthroughs.
  • Waves 11-12 wrote through every class, race, deity, and named-boss page.
  • Waves 13-14 closed out operational pages — server policy, getting-started, tradeskills, iconic items.
  • Waves 15-17 built the bestiary index layer from 0 to 176 zones, plus cultural armor and race player guides.
  • Waves 18-19 finished the long tail — faction quick-reference, spell research, FAQ, and the meta documentation set you're reading now.

Detailed wave-by-wave history lives in the Changelog.

Coverage philosophy

The wiki is era-locked at Planes of Power by server design. We document what canonical EverQuest looked like through PoP and what The Last Camp changes from that baseline. We do not re-derive what Project 1999 and TAKP already document well — we cross-link. We do not advertise GoD+ content even though it exists in the live database.

We source from canonical knowledge bases (TAKP, P99, Allakhazam, EQMacEmu) and validate against The Last Camp's live peq database before publishing. Where the live database disagrees with canonical sources, the live database wins for the page; the canonical source gets a footnote.

What's not in this wiki

By policy, the following are out of scope:

  • Real names of staff or players — GM character handles only.
  • Custom-NPC mechanics — Keepers of the Way, Cogsworth, and other server-original encounters stay surface-only. Discovery is part of the design.
  • GoD / OoW / DoN+ content — era-locked at PoP.
  • Pay-to-win mechanics — The Last Camp has none, by doctrine. There is nothing to document.
  • Live combat parses or RNG-volatile data — those belong in player tools.
  • Internal staff planning, GM tooling, or admin-dash internals — not player-facing.

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