Is there any way to get a rough number for how many classes are online? P99 used to have "/who all warrior count" and you would get a number of how many warriors were online at the time.
The easiest way that I can think of is log into the game and join each class chat channel. That will give you a rough idea of the total number of player playing each class.
/who all warrior works fine, but won't pick up anonymous or roleplaying characters. The chat channel suggestion would be fine too, but won't pick up people that don't use those channels.
Class channels as of 4/7/19 @ 2AM Pacific. Bard: 46 Cleric: 119 Druid: 122 Enchanter: 137 Magician: 150 Monk: 48 Necromancer: 71 Paladin: 30 Ranger: 36 Rogue: 19 Shadow Knight: 43 Shaman: 88 Warrior: 47 Wizard: 50
When do wood elves get to be beastlords? Noticed its not unlocked on Selos even tho beastlord is. Beastlord is already a long enough wait on Mangler lol
From parsing /who data of each level and class on http://www.eqstats.net/Characters.aspx Obviously, misses all /anon and /role players.
I can give you some (made up) numbers ... enchanters 30% mages, necromancers 25% sk, warrior 10% clerics 5% druids, shammy 20% paladins, rogues = 2% ranja, bard = 8% ...and the remaining 65% goes into this bag of weed (q: Ali G)
Wood Elf Beastlords (and Frog Monks) were from the 15th anniversary iirc. Whatever expansion was current during that time is likely when they will unlock on the TLPs.
http://everquest.allakhazam.com/wiki/EQ:Progression_Servers#What_expansion_do_we_get_this? - Call of the Forsaken.
Thanks! Guess I will just make a kitty one when Luclin goes live because I'm not waiting that long to make my BL!
Shaman will explode during Kunark. Watching a good Shaman do work is a sight to behold. They proly get the highest power gain of any class in Kunark. I mean epic mage pet in era is OP but not close to Shaman who can just facetank any group content solo.