Everquest 2 or wow?

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#1 Totalgym9000
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Looking for a MMO to play while waiting for final fantasy 14, What is the better MMO EQ2 or WOW? I usually like good Solo PVE classes.

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#2 Morphic
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Wow is pretty darn solo friendly. I played both for a long time and if you want to have the same looking armor from the first level until level 70 then play EQ2. The weapons change some but they pretty much just use the same armor model but different colors and textures. That was one of the reasons I quit in the first place. They kept talking about changing it but like 3 years later and a few expansions with nothing to show for it, i was outta there. WoW is better in alot of ways. More players, more fun stuff. Easier crafting. Cooler mounts.

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#3 Jacktripper201
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I enjoyed EQ2 alot more IMO better community and just more content before max level in general IMO of course.

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#4 Im_single
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WoW, most hate to admit but WoW is one of the best MMOs on the market right now, and is leaps and bounds ahead of EQ2, but as somebody mentioned the community in EQ2 is better, hell, half the prisons in the US probably have a more friendly community than WoW. WoWs community is the worst in any online game out there, but the game itself is fantastic.
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#5 akkisha
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WoW, After 5 years, is still the best