EverQuest

Messing around with some everquest.. im trying to figure out how to turn in speak to so and so quests it says to hail them.. okay sounds good quests leading up to these says to target them then type /hail in chat box.. okay except the only thing this does is start the dialog over and tries to give you the quest again.... no where does it say that most npc's will only respond properly to a H key Hail hotkey and will not work with /hail in chat box... so annoying making this post to hopefully help a new player hopefully not quit there first half hour into the game because they cant turn in the damn quests do to whats clearly a big glitch with no way of learning about it well in the game because there isnt actually a chat function unless your a paying player which newbs will never be nor is that game worth money

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