Difference between revisions of "EM Event"

m (verb tense)
Line 3: Line 3:
 
After the "Revenge of the Enchantress" plotline petered out, EMs stayed around, running events of their own.
 
After the "Revenge of the Enchantress" plotline petered out, EMs stayed around, running events of their own.
  
EM Events were broad in scope, and have included: [[PvP]] tournaments, [[fishing]] contests, fasion shows, etc. Winners, or even mere participants, of EM Events have often awarded special items. Below is a sample list of such item:
+
EM Events were broad in scope, and have included: [[PvP]] tournaments, [[fishing]] contests, fasion shows, etc. Winners, or even mere participants, of EM Events were often awarded special items. Below is a sample list of such items:
  
 
*[[2nd Best Dog Trainer]]
 
*[[2nd Best Dog Trainer]]

Revision as of 05:34, 20 February 2008

EM Event refers to various in-game events run by paid employees of EA called Event Moderators. The EMs were a successor to long-ago volunteer event programs, run by Seers, who were volunteers. The first EM Events were connected to an EA-run plotline involving Minax, and occurred following the release of the Age of Shadows expansion.

After the "Revenge of the Enchantress" plotline petered out, EMs stayed around, running events of their own.

EM Events were broad in scope, and have included: PvP tournaments, fishing contests, fasion shows, etc. Winners, or even mere participants, of EM Events were often awarded special items. Below is a sample list of such items:

The EM Events were generally well-attended.

The quality of EM events is often said by players to have varied widely. Message Boards often featured complaints that EM events were held at odd times, and thus were difficult for many players to attend.

Eventually, the EM program was discontinued, after many months of inactivity.

On many Shards, the legacy of unfinished EM events, personified by things like burning docks at Trinsic and monster spawns in unusual places, remains.

See Also