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Catherby is the first town coming West over White Wolf mountain. It is the main member's fishing spot after the fishing guild. Catherby is generally a fishing place, with a bank right near a fishing spot for sharks, lobsters, bass and various other fishes. It is currently the only place where you can fish using a big net besides the fishing guild and the Regicide area. It also has a fletching shop, and a candle maker. This city also has a range in very close proximity to a bank, which makes it an ideal place for cooks.

Canifis is commonly referred to as the "werewolf village". Canifis is inhabited by what look like normal men and women with a higher than normal combat level, but when attacked they transform into large high level wolfmen and women. If you are wielding Wolfbane, the magic dagger which can be obtained after completing the Priest in Peril quest, the men and women don't transform. It has a bank, tanner, pub and general store as well as a clothing store that sells the coloured gloves and robes. Although Canifis is a member's city, the coloured gloves may be sold to non-members; it is considered scamming to charge unfair amounts for them or to try to pass them off as rare items.

 

It is worth noting that the contingent of players who desire PvP is relatively small, at least on American MMORPGs. Very few servers are devoted to PvP in EverQuest, and some games like City of Heroes and Earth and Beyond have launched without any PvP whatsoever.

It has been noted by many players that, even with PvP implemented in City of Heroes as of Issue 4, very few players participate. Many who enjoy PvP combat claim that this is because there are no tangible rewards for PvP; however, those who do not claim that such rewards would be unfair, as griefers would more readily get them, and further that no reward is sufficient to overcome their distaste for abusive players in PvP zones. Despite the arguments on both sides, a recent merge of the three PvP servers on EverQuest suggests that the demand for open, non-consensual PvP is quite low.