Create Your Own Armor Style In EverQuest's Hero's Forge Update

In EverQuest’s latest update, a new feature is being implemented entitled Hero’s Forge. It’s an all-new armor system that allows players to customize the look and style of their armor.

With the Hero’s Forge, you can drastically change the way your character looks. This will be done with many color variations and styles that will appear to your individual tastes– thus making everyone unique.

Based on their preferred armor class, players who purchase the new system will receive a Hero’s Forge Plate, Hero’s Forge Chain, Hero’s Forge Leather, or Hero’s Forge Cloth starter set. Further armor upgrades are available throughout Norrath through achievements, missions in current content, NPC drops, raids, and raid bosses. With more than 10,000 individual Hero’s Forge items, and hundreds available to any particular character, players will have the freedom to express their individuality.

The new update is going live on the 17th, so if you’re still an active player of EverQuest be sure to create your new armor style. While your update is patching, check out some screenshots below!

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