Curt Schilling Talks EQ with Allakhazam

Because of the recent writeup in espn.com, many of you may know that Curt Schilling, the all star pitcher from the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the first pitcher to win 10 games this year, is also an avid Everquest player. I managed to track him down and get him to answer a few questions about Everquest, baseball and the infamous Doug Glanville incident. Here's what he had to say: Q: First off, I want to thank you for taking the time to answer some questions for me. As a baseball fan and a Phillies fan, it’s a real pleasure to get to do this. A: I appreciate the opportunity, thanks. Q: So let’s start with the basics. What got you started playing Everquest? A: I started RPG type games a long time ago. I'm a wargamer at heart. Check out www.multimanpublishing.com. That's the publishing company I am president of. But I played some D&D when I was younger, and then got away from it only to find Ultima Online a few years back. A good friend of mine, Todd Pratt (catcher for the New York Mets), turned me on to that. I played for a long time, and then saw EQ coming out. I was never a fan of 1st person games, but I tried it. I didn't like it that much the first day, but the next day I kept thinking I wanted to try it again. I did and was hooked. Q: How long ago was it? And are you still playing today? A: Absolutely. I was away for about 5 months or so this past year and just got back into it at the beginning of the baseball season. I play a ton when we go on the road -- lotsa hours to kill. Q: Do you remember your first thoughts and actions when you entered the world of Norrath? A: I couldn't believe how big the world was. How cool the effects were. All of it. Then I realized I had only been seeing the Qeynos zone! I went into the Karanas and ran into a Giant and at that moment I was hooked -- dead but hooked. Q: What characters do you play? Races/Classes/Levels? All of that sort of thing. Are you in a guild? And what server are you on? A: My main is a 49 Monk named Scythehands Voxslayer, and my alt's name is Cylc, Dwarven Cleric 19th level. I play both on the Povar server. I was in Soul Syndicate until I went away for the last few months -- great guild with lots of fun players. The guild disbanded while I was away and I am currently looking for another guild to join. I want to help friends quest (love that stuff) and do a few of the higher level monk quests, but you gotta have a guild to have a chance at that stuff. Q: Dwarven Cleric? Somehow I picture the dwarves making good catchers, but not such great pitchers. If you were playing a race/class combination closest to your real personality, what would it be? A: The monk :) Q: And what race/class combinations would you use for some other players? For example, your teammate Randy Johnson seems like the perfect barbarian shaman to me. And Mark McGuire is an obvious ogre warrior. (I’m probably going to get you in trouble with this one). Give us a few others that pop into your mind. A: Craig Counsell-Elven Bard Brian Anderson-Half Elf Ranger Greg Colbrunn-Dwarf Warrior Cal Ripken-Human Paladin Richie Sexon-Barbarian Warrior Q; What is your playing style? Are you generally a power gamer? Role-player? Explorer? And do you prefer to play solo or do you usually find a group? A: Definitely a role player that likes to group. It's one of the reasons I started my cleric. Clerics are always in demand and it seems that it's harder these days to find groups with the world getting so big. Blackburrow used to be packed, but now there's rarely a lot of people there. That's another one of the reasons I want to find a great guild. Guilds make the game ten times more fun when you can play with the same group, become a team that works well together and have players in your group you know you can depend on in a crunch. Q: Tell us some of the most interesting adventures you have had while playing Everquest? Did you ever do something really stupid? Something that you are really proud of? A: My first foray into Lower Guk was a lot of fun. My favorite memories are pretty basic. Completing the Robe of the Lost Circle quest was a blast. Camping Raster was a nightmare, but I got stupidly lucky. I had pretty much resigned myself to camping Scythehands in the Mino room, logging in, seeing another monk already there camping, and waiting. One night I log in, and there's a 55 level monk there. Great guy. He's been there for like 12 hours. No Raster -- pop, despawn, pop, despawn -- still no Raster. Now I'm in about my 3rd day there -- total time camping him maybe 5-10 hours tops -- but getting some good groups when I did have the camp (lotsa guild mates showed up and we pulled and got great exp). Anyway, this guy says ok, one more spawn and it's yours. So I wait and this guy says 'screw it' and leaves. I get a full group and we get the camp. We are there for about 2 minutes when we are in a major, major brawl and we barely survive. I'm laying there, feign death style, and no one in the group is hurt but me. I have no mend and about a bub of health. My group runs some frogloks down the hall to finish them off and POP! RASTER! If there was a way to scream louder than caps in EQ I was doing it. Man I am straight panicking because I know I have NO CHANCE soloing and the party has run off. I'm in my hotel room; it's like 5am, and I am straight hollering, in EQ and in real life. Bottom line is the group comes back, heals me, and kills Raster! WOOT! Q: With your traveling schedule, how do you find the time to actually play the game? When and how often do you play? A: On the road when my family doesn't travel I play every night, and usually very, very late. I have a Dell laptop that I play on. At home I play almost every night. Depending upon the circumstances, sometimes I can pull an all nighter :) Q: Is this your first exposure to this type of computer game? What other video and computer games do you play? A: No. I've played it all: UO, Diablo, every wargame made, Baldurs Gate I and II, Icewind Dale..... Q: What is your all time favorite computer and video game? A: Hands down, no brainer: WIZARDRY! Greatest game ever made at the time, and the best times I've ever had. Q: Give us your impressions of Everquest. What do you think are its strengths and what would you change if you could. A: To tell you the truth it's pretty awesome. I have the expansions and all but have yet to see probably 50% of the world. It's huge and the variety is endless. People piss and moan but I'll give a big thumbs up to the guides and GMs Verant has in place. I never had a petition or complaint go unanswered and for 10 bucks a month its hour to dollar value is unmatched. Changes? Hmm, more variety in PC races maybe? Changes in spawn rate and MOBS in dungeons to FORCE more grouping and less camping? Keep the important big mobs where they are but make random spawns more random in both MOB and location maybe? Q: Do you use information sites like Allakhazam’s and EQ Atlas to help you with the game? (OK. I admit that’s a shameless plug) A: Your site is hands down my only stop. I can link to anything I need from here and even when I was away from the game I dropped by the site to checkup on how things were changing. At home I have your site up on my Mac while I am playing on my home computer. I can get to maps and quest info in two clicks if need be when playing and that helps immensely in enjoying the game. I also appreciate it anytime someone puts this much effort into something they don't get paid to do. Pretty cool. Q: So which is harder – Striking out a guy like Moises Alou or finally making it through a hell level? A: Well I'd say the first one, but I'm 49 so from what I hear it may be that latter in one level. Q: I have to ask about the Glanville incident. Doug Glanville of the Phillies hit two home runs off you in your first game against the Phillies since the trade to give you your only loss so far this season. He said it was revenge against you for leaving his poor dwarven paladin Bingbong to die at the hands of some aviaks. So who made the bad pull? And what is your side of the story? Here’s your chance to set the record straight. A: C'mon dude, you ever hear of a cleric pulling in a group with a Paladin? It's like I always say in baseball, don't make excuses because people that know the game know the real reasons why you win or lose. Same with EQ man. Anyone with a lick of sense in EQ could see right through his babbling and know that he was the train conductor in that entire episode. Doug’s the goods though. Fun as hell to group with. His ranger is around 30 now. Nahir is his name. Give him a tell if you want a fun guy to group with. He experiments with other characters a lot more than I do though. Q: I’m guessing that an oddball story like that had to spark some curiosity about what the heck you guys were talking about. So how hard is it to explain to the other players in the locker room exactly what Everquest is and why you play it? And have you managed to hook anyone else into playing the game? A: Not really since the only non-baseball opinions that matter to me are my wife and kids. She obviously hates the game, but my youngest son Gehrig who's just turned 6 thinks it's 'the bomb', as he says. Where the hell does a 6 year old learn that phrase? Anyway he LOVES to sit there and watch me play. I'm close to starting a character for him and letting him give it a whirl with me helping him. I walk around like I can't see anything sometimes, letting him point out stuff for me to pull or fight. He HATES the spiders outside Karnors. They give him the creeps, so I'm under orders to kill every one I see when he's sitting there. Q: Do you know any other players, or celebrities of other sorts, that play Everquest? A: Todd Pratt and Doug Glanville are the only two I know of right now. Q: Have you looked at any of the upcoming MMORPG’s like Anarchy Online, Dark Age of Camelot, Shadowbane, etc? If so, what are your impressions and which games are you most looking forward to? A: The new EQ expansion! Q: So is there anything else you want to throw in here that you think might be of interest to the other Everquest players? Or feel free to just ramble incoherently for a few paragraphs. A: Sony-Verant caught wind of our little story recently and the next time we are in San Diego I've been invited up to meet the folks behind EQ, which should be a blast. I've even heard rumor I could get a tour of the new expansion coming out in December and if I'm not under a confidentiality agreement maybe I can drop you all a sneak peak? Thanks again Zam and take care Curt Schilling Thanks for the interview, and I hope to see you starting in the All Star Game this year.

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must be a pitcher thing ...
# Jun 08 2001 at 8:41 PM Rating: Default
I used to play a lot of ball and often wish I could get a good arm rubdown after an all nighter with my character. I wonder if Kurt tells the trainer why his shoulder's REALLY sore? :)

I'm just in awe of Kurt's long career throwing hard every 5 days fo so many years in the bigs. Best of luck to you, and start a Rogue - we get Crits and Crips with thrown weapons!!

the not-so-big unit
Celebs
# Jun 08 2001 at 7:45 PM Rating: Decent
FYI Jeremy Irons plays AD&D. :P

Celebrities have to have hobbies too.

Probably a whole bunch of em on EQ, but we don't know about it yet.

Curt, I commend you for publicly admitting that you are a nerd like the rest of us. WOOT!

Alystin Ravenblade
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Zebuxurok (I think that is how it's spelled)
WOOTAH
# Jun 08 2001 at 7:17 PM Rating: Default
Wtg Curt. You really sound like a cool and intelligent dude. I wish you lots of luck in your travels (and in your RL) Nice to know you also chose a monkey as your main. <----- 60 monk
Gostfaas / Prexus
names
# Jun 08 2001 at 6:59 PM Rating: Default
I think he would have been a bit smarter than to post his chars names all over the place though. I log in and get Tell Hell, I can just see this poor guy now.

haunt
Go Mariners!
# Jun 08 2001 at 6:25 PM Rating: Default
A seattle mariner scowles at you ready to attack.

Scythehands yells, "Mariner to zone! TRAIN!"

A seattle mariner bats your for 400 points of damage!
You try to strike out a seattle mariner but miss!
A seattle mariner bats your for 400 points of damage!
You have been slain by a seattle mariner. Returning to home point.

LOADING, PLEASE WAIT...

(All in good fun, GO MARINERS!
Bingbong?
# Jun 08 2001 at 6:13 PM Rating: Decent
Hey, great interview ...
I've been a phillies fan since the Schmitty days and must say Curt is one hell of a player. Was very sorry to see him go to Arizona... <Thanks Curt for the great memories of the 93 pennant race> Well, my friend and I loved the Glanville interview which was hilarious.
The next time someone (or Curt) talks to Doug, ask him What the hell kind of a name is Bingbong anyway? hehe. Hope giving your character name wasnt a mistake, there are a lot of EQ punks out there ;)

Cya,
Ganeedi on Brell Serilis
Heheh man this is great.
# Jun 08 2001 at 6:07 PM Rating: Default
The jocks at my school of course dont like the gamers too much. one of the jocks asked about the game we were discussing ( EQ ). I explained some of the basic concepts and he promply denounced it as "stupid and lame" I cant wait to tell him Curt Shilling palys EQ.... *******.. =)-
Bah!
# Jun 08 2001 at 5:55 PM Rating: Decent
/shout Train to Scythehands!
Bonds owns ju! =D
Woohoo! <edit>
# Jun 08 2001 at 5:51 PM Rating: Default
<edit from below>
Hmmm, could of sworn they said Wildcats when I first read it... nevermind... Way to go, Curt, if you ever start on Xegony and need a hand let me know. :)

Xuraz
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Woohoo!
# Jun 08 2001 at 5:49 PM Rating: Default
I live in Arizona - wait a second, doesn't Randy Johnson play with the Diamondbacks, not the Wildcats?

Moot point :) Curt sounds like a really nice guy, I will have to check out one of his baseball games.

OMG
# Jun 08 2001 at 5:47 PM Rating: Default
It just dawned on me as I finished the interview why his name is familiar, I went to High School with his little sister in Pagosa Springs, CO.. lol thats cool.

heh
Go D-backs!
# Jun 08 2001 at 5:35 PM Rating: Default
This is absolutely awe inspiring, as I've been a fan of the Diamondbacks since their inauguration year (and I saw them play against the Marlins that year, as well, and was kind of given backwards glances for cheering for the visiting team, but oh well). I'm also a fan of baseball and an EQ addict, and it's refreshing to see that one of the pitchers of my favorite team plays the greatest MMRPG game I have found to date. Keep playing and enjoying both games, and I'll be there to see the next Diamondback game at Pro Player!
(And please, for those of you on Povar, treat Curt as any other player in EQ, as you wouldn't want your EQ experience ruined by anyone if you were a celebrity and nice enough to actually give up your anonymity.)

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Karuune
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Scythehands Voxslayer
# Jun 08 2001 at 4:48 PM Rating: Default
Isn't his last name a no no in the name policy, smiles
RE: Scythehands Voxslayer
# Jun 08 2001 at 8:46 PM Rating: Decent
Names like Voxslayer and Gixslayer are allowed, but names like Ikillvox or Diegixdie arn't allowed. Trust me, I'm an expert at the naming policies.
RE: Scythehands Voxslayer
# Jun 08 2001 at 5:58 PM Rating: Good
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No, it's not. Names that celebrate an ingame accomplishment are not only allowed, they are encouraged.

My first character was Keadaian Gixslayer.
Finally
# Jun 08 2001 at 4:44 PM Rating: Default
I always wondered who the first celebrity gamer would be, I knew they HAD to be out there, just was wondering who they were. Thanks Mr. Schilling, you've made it cool to be an athlete and a gamer at the same time.
Fantasy Baseball
# Jun 08 2001 at 4:41 PM Rating: Default
When I read the first article, I picked up Glanville off of free agency for my league (sorry to say you were their Glan), and have been trying to trade for schilling ever since, it seems my friend appreciates a good story too, because when I told it to him he wouldnt trade Schill for anything.

Btw Curt, if you read this, I offered up Manny Ramirez and Kevin Brown for you (before brown went belly up) and I'm a bostonian. Keep up the good work out on the field, but um, since you aren't on my team I wouldn't mind if you blew a few starts =)

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Innoruuk
GO Rockies
# Jun 08 2001 at 4:40 PM Rating: Default
I dont know I would think Randy Johnson would be a Barb Warrior myself /shrug hehe anyway this was cool we on lanys caught wind of this story on the BB incident the day it was printed on espn.com we laughed are asses off even had it posted as a link on are msg board members.iinet.net.au/~dias anyway I have made alla's my start page for a long time and just thought this was a great little interview.

personally way i pictured curt more of a chanter type u know either he mezzes them or well they /cough resist hehe

B safe all

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Blind Luck
# Jun 08 2001 at 4:26 PM Rating: Decent
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I just happen to have Schilling and Glanville on my fantasy baseball team and never knew they played EQ. I hope most people on their server are courteous enough to not constantly hound them with /tells all the time. Don't run Schilling and Glanville out of the game by being a huge pain in the neck while they are trying to carry on their game. Basically don't be a bunch of fame seeking jerks... I have a feeling Schilling was setting up Glanville by tell people to send tells but that is payback for the 2 homerun game.
Heh.
# Jun 08 2001 at 4:25 PM Rating: Default
I'm just happy he's not self absorbed enough to brag that he's a baseball player on EQ, or so it seems. I'm on povar server too and I may have actually seen this guy around, didn't say one thing about baseball.
For those of you who didn't catch the reference...
# Jun 08 2001 at 3:59 PM Rating: Default
Curt has been a known geek for years, guys. When Avalon Hill went out of business a little over a year ago (or has it been longer) Curt went and bought the rights for Advanced Squad Leader. When he said he was a wargamer, he meant it (in a big way).

I was quite amused to hear that he's into the computer games as well but it makes sense... It's one (imho, very good) way to keep a consistent gaming circle even if you have to travel. I was also quite amused to hear that his wife and mine both agree about EverCrack. Now if only I could manage to throw a fast-ball...
Other Celebs
# Jun 08 2001 at 3:44 PM Rating: Decent
Rumor had it than it an interview, Jeri Ryan the actress who plays 6 of 9 (Borg, Cybernetic-Human...well anyway) used to play the Realm.

Jesus.

Jeri Ryan.

RE: Other Celebs
# Jun 08 2001 at 5:24 PM Rating: Default
Dude, her character's name is 7 of 9, not 6....
geeze, some fan you are... hehehe jk
If Bonds charges mound..
# Jun 08 2001 at 3:29 PM Rating: Default
Attack, Flying Kick, Intimidate....If all else fail just feign until Matt Williams arrives)
Curt-check out Zad's board!
# Jun 08 2001 at 3:23 PM Rating: Default
Wanted to follow up on Zad's message....Curt if you're looking for the greatest Monk site and haven't seen this yet, it's a must read. Congrats on the robe, and next time you're facing Bonds, brush him back for me would ya? Hehe. *Cheers*
Great Interview!
# Jun 08 2001 at 3:15 PM Rating: Good
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I laughed....I cried....

Heh, great interview, very strange to think of a major athlete playing EQ, since camping a mob is probably NOT on the trainers list of things to keep him in shape. But I guess even celebs are allowed to have some fun <grumbles> :P

It bothers me that he is a higher level than me AND is pitching in the Major Leagues, but I can fix one of those!! mwahahahahah <logs on to EQ for all nighter in City of Mist> Must....level...must..get...to....50

Seriously though, wonderful article. It confirms EQ as a community that has broad appeal. I hope people wont bombard his character's with /tells, and group with him because he is fun to group with. I'd group with him in a heartbeat, rather than say, one of those anti-social, soloing, price-gouging, greedy, quad-training dr00ds. Oh wait, that's me I was describing, nevermind :P

I hope we get to see more articles like this, glad I send in my donation to keep Allakhazam up, I know everyone else did the same *hint, hint*

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Eternal Watch
Bertoxx
I wonder....
# Jun 08 2001 at 3:14 PM Rating: Default
Yea I was just wonderin if any female celebs might play EQ, cuz ya know...uh...neverminid.:)

Nice interview, hope ya find more celebs willing to admit they play EQ addictivly like the rest of us.
Great Interview!
# Jun 08 2001 at 3:14 PM Rating: Default
I have always been a Curt Shilling fan (even though the Giants are my team) now even more so. Cant believe he gave his player name out-seems like one hell of a nice guy. I wonder what other celebs I've grouped with over the years on the Rathe hmmmm makes you think doesn't it?

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