Syd Gains a Friend, and a Doppelganger

One of the things I dislike about WoW is that each character can only have 1 class.  Since I wanted to try a few different classes, I had to make myself a friend.

I chose Rogue for my second class, and I made Umah, the blood elf rogue.

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Currently Level 7, but waiting for my friend to have some more free time, and also still working hard to get Syd to 70 with all of her crafts leveled.

As some of you know, my linkshell has a former member who plays WoW as well, but on a different server.  Sadly, he plays Alliance *cry* on a carebear server *whine* (that means it isn’t an open world PvP server).

So, I was forced to make my own Doppelganger.

Meet… Sydonia!

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I went with a space goat (Draenei) hunter.

Yesterday, I met up with one of DJ’s alts, Ewatt.

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Ewatt gave me a tour of the Alliance cities, which is a decent amount of content I have not experienced yet, as my main character is Horde.

Ewatt also showed me this thing.  I don’t know what it really does, but it was fun to watch.

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Supposedly, if there are 2 or more of these, they will fight each other.  But it is hard to find the recipe, therefore, there aren’t enough of them to find to fight each other.

Well, those are the new me’s.  An update real Syd post coming soonish.

~syd

Feelings on WoW after 4 Weeks of Playing

First thing is first, this is a link to my character in the WoW Armory. It will show many of the important stats, and is rarely more than 30 minutes behind actuality. It will also give me a place to start. I’m sure most of this information is old to many people, but to some people who read here, it is a look at something they have never played before.

Key things to know — There are two factions, the Alliance and the Horde. While some will describe the Horde as the ‘bad’ side, this really isn’t the case. They are just two groups that don’t like each other, and from my experiences, the Alliance is far more evil (because its full of teenagers playing rogue gnomes).

I did levels 1-64 in under 4 weeks. This is faster than is normally possible for a beginner. This was due to two things — #1 – my friend knows the game and the quests very well and was able to get them done fairly quickly, and #2 – linked accounts give triple experience points for all quests and monster kills.

Since in WoW, the primary way to gain experience is to do quests, we were moving around a lot, which makes easy transportation key.

The primary long distance travel method is the flight path. These cover long distances fairly quickly, but require you to talk to the flightmaster first in order to learn the path. Unlike FF, the flight paths are an on-demand travel system that will take you automatically to your destination. There are also many small settlements around the game world, most of which have flightpaths. Every so often, Blizzard will speed up or otherwise make the flightpaths faster, or add paths to make more connections. This is the opposite of what SE likes to do. SE makes things take longer, Blizzard makes the annoying things take less time.

There are three types of settlements, Friendly, Neutral, and Enemy. The status is somewhat based on your reputation (or fame) with that faction. For example, all Horde cities are ‘friendly’ to all members of the Horde, and ‘enemy’ to all members of the Alliance. Then there are other groups that will be either neutral to you (such as the various goblin cities, unless you do a lot of quests, in which case they turn friendly) or enemy (some groups will consider you an enemy if you side with their opposing group, and questing one group will raise your fame with them, but lower it with the other).

The three statuses are color coded. Green is Friendly, Yellow is Neutral, and Red is Enemy. There is a stage between Neutral and Enemy called ‘Unfriendly’. These monsters have an Orange colored name, but won’t attack unless attacked first (like a yellow).

As I mentioned earlier, the primary way to get experience points is via quests. A quest will also give you some reward (and item or money or both), fame, and experience points. For example, last night I soloed a bunch of quests. It took about 3 hours, and I gained around 400,000 experience points (not as much as it sounds, as 63->64 is around 650,000 experience points, 64->65 is around 680,000 experience points). I also gained around 250 gold (money) during this time, and raised my fame with several factions. Oh, and this was all solo too. With a current level cap of 70, and as an attack magic user (mage class), I was able to solo about 2/3rds of a level in a few hours, near the level cap, that’s just awesome (especially coming from the FF world where you can’t solo much of anything).

For gear, there are several ways to get the best stuff. The first is quests. Once you hit the outlands (starting around level 58), quests give very good items as a reward. And then the next quest gives an even better reward. The second way is instanced dungeons. These are not always easy, but give a lot of the best PvE gear. The third is battleground and arena. This is PvP, and gives PvP-centered gear (mage gear with high defense for example). Some of these items are just amazing, even for PvE events. The final way is to make it. In WoW, there is the concept of a r/ex recipe for an item, and some of these make r/ex items (so you make your own gear via the crafting system, making it so that people will level a craft that compliments their class, and at high levels, can make some really nice stuff for themselves). As a frost mage, I’ve chosen shadoweave tailoring, which will allow me to make the Bind on Pickup (r/ex) Frozen Shadoweave set.

This set can be further upgraded from its awesomeness with sockets (not sure how these work entirely, but I assume its like Diablo II) and enchanting (while my character is an enchanter, it is not high enough to do the enchants I really need, nor does it have the recipes required). The game has included a mechanism for an item to be enchanted via the trade window (and not traded, because it is soulbound). To be honest, I still do not fully understand enchanting, other than it is quite expensive and can be very profitable.

Crafting in general is different in WoW than FF. For starters, you have to buy (or be trained, or find the drop) every item you wish to make. You get an item when you hit the skill required (so if an item is 240, you can learn it at 240). Items will start off ‘red’ meaning you will be guaranteed a skillup for making one, then fall to ‘yellow’, where you will have a 50-75% chance of getting a skillup, then fall to ‘green’ where you have a lower chance of getting the skillup, and finally fall to ‘grey’ where you have no chance of getting skill. Items all have different ranges, and while one item may go from red to grey in 25 skill levels, another may do the same in 10. There also are tiers for everything. For tailoring, you start off with linen cloth from 1-75, then move to wool cloth from 76-150, then mageweave from 151-225, runecloth from 226-300, and finally netherweave from 301-375. These correspond nicely with every 10 levels of the game. Likewise, with enchanting, you gain the items needed by disenchanting other items. For items to get your skill from 1-75, you will need to disenchant items from 1-10 (more or less).

In terms of the rarity of drops, if you level normally, you will not have an issue leveling most tradeskills along as you level. I fully believe I could level tailoring and first aid without issue, just with the items you get from killing monsters, if I had not done the triple exp thing. Enchanting is much harder, especially since we leveled too fast to really get enough items to disenchant as we leveled.

As it stands now, my First Aid is 375 (capped), Tailoring is 351 (cap of 375), and Enchanting is 220 (where you’d expect it to be for about a level 50, it is the most expensive craft to level and will be my focus after I get my flying mounts and shadoweave gear. My cap is 385 on this due to a racial bonus of 10 skill levels).

These are my feelings after 4 weeks of playing. I’m still in the newbie phase, and I still really like the game. I don’t know how I’ll feel after a bit though, once the character is basically completed as far as it can go.

The only thing I can say I really don’t like is that you can only have one class per character (unlike FF where you can freely change between 20 jobs). While not a game ruiner for me, it is a negative point. It also means that to level a different class, you have to start a new character, and do some of the same things all over again. I can understand why they do not let you do more than 1 class per character — since you cannot repeat quests, it would require a redesign of a large portion of the game, or require you to just grind your way up through the levels by killing monsters.

Oh, did I mention that you get rested experience points for logging out in a major city or an inn in a minor city? This gives you double experience points until it wears off (but in my case, it hasn’t worn off in a while, and just keeps growing).

-pyra and syd

Warhammer NDA Expired, Here are Some Pictures

The Warhammer Online NDA partially expired last week, so here are some pictures I am now allowed to post.  These are from the early Dwarf vs Greenskin test.  While I was a part of the later test, it was on the Elder Test Server, so those pictures cannot be posted at this time.

This was the login screen.  It has been changed (sadly for the worse).  The orc was animated and would growl at you while waiting for you to log in.

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This was the character creation start screen.  It too has changed, but this is what it looked like at one point.

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Since this was the Dwarf vs Greenskin test, those are the only two races available.

What is probably the greatest part of this game is the Public Quest, or PQ system.  They has some scalability issues (if there are too few people, it cannot be completed, if there are too many, it finishes too fast and you have no chance of getting loot).

But it has improved, this is an early PQ for the Greenskins.

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And another early PQ.

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From the same PQ, a bunch of Black Orcs beating up on the final boss.  The Black Orc is a tank / damage class (I think).  I like it.

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And a glitch from this PQ.

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Trying to fight a dead target, but it shows full health on my screen.  I believe it was lag related.

Here was the overall map.  Not sure how much of the map it covers, but this is what it looked like.

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With this game, you get a ‘Tome of Knowledge’, which records all of your quests and gives you a huge clue as to what to do.  You don’t need to hit an external info source to figure out what to do for everything.

Verdict.  Its fun.  I liked it.  But to play it, I would have to quit either FF or WoW.  If enough of my friends switch and leave one game, I would too.

Either way, I hope this game is a hit.  It is very fun.  The PvP is fantastic (no ganking like WoW), and the ‘encounters’ are a great way to handle PvP.  You also cannot accidentally get into the PvP area.  You know you are in the area.

-pyra

Syd’s Semi-Long Awaited Updates

As Pyra mentioned last week, I hit 60, but have been too busy to post some new pictures.

Here we go.

One thing I really love about this game is the names your actions have.

In this case, I the 3rd or 4th in a series of quests led you into Alliance controlled areas to this tomb of their hero.

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Yes, the action I’m performing is to “Defile Uther’s Tomb”.  Gotta love when the game tells you to do that.

Since this quest caused me to hit 58, it was time to go to the Outlands, which meant through the Dark Portal.

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The first time through to the other side, Hellfire Peninsula is the zone, Stair of Destiny is the section of the zone.

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Syd at the portal.  It is a huge object in the world.

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That is the sky in this area.

For some reason, random monsters attack the portal, then the npcs fight them back.

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The Azeroth side of the portal.

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When the portal opened, there was a world event with a quest where you had to kill 6 of the invading monsters, then you could enter the portal into the outlands.  I wasn’t there, but I won’t miss whatever the next world event is for the next expansion.

Flying through Outlands

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Some random npc I saw.

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Floyd Pinkus, if you don’t get the reference, please leave now. =P

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I know nothing about this guild, but I love the name, Beep Beep Ima Jeep.  This guy’s name does start with an esset (that German weird looking ‘B’-like letter), which you could complain to a GM about, but its not worth it, and I find it funny.

Here is my character at the logon screen at level 60.

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Ohhh my pants glow.  And that staff I got (from a really easy quest too, which gave me some money and fame and experience and a really awesome staff) has 4 little things that orbit around the main body of the staff.  Shiny!

And for kicks, Syd at Orgrimmar (usually called Org, the home city of the Trolls and the Orcs).

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Until next time.

~Syd

Well that just sucks (real life post)

I heard today that LeRoi Moore of the Dave Matthews Band died this week. (link http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080820/ap_on_en_mu/obit_leroi_moore )

I saw the band play in 1998 twice. Once in the now Wachovia Center in Philly, and once at the now Tweeter Center in Camden, NJ. For the Camden concert, I and two of my friend from High School were in the 4th row, right in front of the violinist.

Throughout High School, and even into college, I was into jazz music. In High School, I played the alto and tenor saxophone. I even did marching band (yes I know, I’m a nerd) with a tenor sax, until the weight just started to hurt my back by too much and I had to use something lighter (and switched to clarinet for half of the time).

I can safely say that LeRoi was one of my heroes of the time. He showed us what you could do with a woodwind, and that the sax and flute had a place in popular music.

I will miss him. He was my favorite member of what was my favorite band throughout High School and much of College.

Syd Hits Level 60, Then Promptly Leaves Town

Syd left me a message to pass on to her 2 readers.

She is very happy to finally hit level 60 after 12 whole days of leveling (remember the 3 x experience due to the linked accounts). She got her epic mount too (albeit with borrowed gold).

Then, Syd had to run, and forgot her screenshot folder on her main computer. Oh well, no big updates until Monday or Tuesday when she gets back.

As for me, its bed time, big plans for the weekend, including alcohol (for the first time in almost a week).

-pyra

I’m Tired: A Rant

As I’m sure has been obvious lately, I’ve been playing a lot less FFXI and a lot more WoW. No, I’m not quitting, but I am taking that vacation I needed from the world of Vana’diel.

This is a rant.

I’m tired of…

…losing exp at 75 when I die
…still farming sky after 3 years and not having everything I can wear
…waiting 3 days before repeating a run of dynamis or limbus because the zone isn’t instanced
…any monster that takes more than 30 minutes to repop
…any monster that takes more than 1 hour to repop, and then DEPOPS when the weather changes
…timed dungeon activities
…having a dungeon-only drop without a questable alternative
…80 million sets of points — Conquest Points x 3, IS, AN, Assault Points x 5, Nyzul tokens, the Ichor from einherjar
…having to choose between Nyzul and Salvage for my assault tags
…waiting more than 6 months for any dynamis/limbus drop
…having to choose between gaining fame, questing, exping, and making money
…instances with a time limit
…quests that give lousy rewards
…quests not giving worthwhile experience points
…chocobo raising not offering a practical alternative to rented chocobos
…the constant and sadistic punishment of the players by Square-Enix
…empty loot pools on any monster that takes more than 10 minutes to get to and repop
…items that take literally years to drop
…killing the same monsters over and over and over because the items just don’t fall
…the best gear in 2005 is the best in 2008
…crafting being a mostly worthless activity, unless you want the 20 gamer points on XBoxLive
…desynthing items being worthless
…critically failing a synth 90 levels below my skill
…the solution to high-level boredom — more merrits
…money being far too important to entering activities like dynamis and limbus
…not having much to look forward to other than another year or two of the same
…knowing there are items I will just never have because the monsters are just botted constantly
…having to plan your runs of certain zones around other groups because it isn’t instanced
…any new non-instanced end-game activity
…all of the old, non-instanced end-game activities
…new events that are designed around punishing the players and taking obscene amounts of time
…monsters that are designed to take more than 4 hours to kill
…losing loot when a monster dies unclaimed to a DoT
…anything that takes more than 20 kills to get your drop
…interrupting my casting because the server decided I took a step forward
…being 2 seconds too late for the airship, then knowing it set me back 12 minutes
…being blocked in my path because my character can’t handle an elevation difference of more than 1 inch
…that which I do for fun causing me more frustration than my job
…the game beginning at 75

In short, I’m tired of FFXI.

This week off has been great, and playing WoW (where you don’t have to think as much, and you do quests, which are fun, to gain exp, decent gear for your level, and money) has been really refreshing: to the point where everyone has commented that I’ve been acting different this past week.

I don’t want to quit, but I’m starting to really get sick of FFXI. I also don’t want to quit because I’m so close to getting all the stuff I’d want, and to quit, then come back and still not have it all would probably ensure I didn’t last long. I really feel stuck, where my only two options are to quit for good, or stay playing something that is just starting to drive me insane.

SMMH: My First Instance, and an Updated Picture

I was run through my first instance yesterday.  I don’t know which one, but here are some pictures.

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We had a level 70 Mage kill everything, and with triple experience points bonus (as you can see on the screen), it was a great leveling event.  Went from about half way into 39 to about half way into 41 in 4 runs.  Also, made 30 or so gold, which helps pay for my spells and transportation.

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Yeah, lots of dead guys for me to loot!

But, this is what I look like now!

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And I do a lot better.  More magic, more health, and I hit for a lot harder with the extra attack from the instance gear.

Here I am in Thunderbluff on my bird.

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I rule!

The linked account thing lets me shoot my friend up in levels.  We went into town (mwahaha) and granted him 3 levels on his paladin.  Tons of people asking ‘How’d you do that?’, although most were with horrible grammar.  Once I hit 59, I can grant 26 more levels to any of his characters, most will probably be on the same paladin.

I just hit a little over 1 full day of playtime, and I just hit level 41.  This triple experience thing is so much fun.

~Syd

SMMH: Leveling at 3 times Speed is Fantastic

Its been almost 2 days since I wrote an update, and I’ve stolen the computer from Pyra for most of that time.  So here’s where I’m at.  (SMMH = Sydonia’s Merry Mead House, my guest posts on the Party Place)

I’ve been working hard on the Mage these past two days.

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Most important part is that I got my mount at level 30.

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Its the ‘blue’ version of the bird, which is the mount that Blood Elves get to use.  It matched my gear, although I almost picked black.  They are all the same, the colors are just cosmetic.

Since I’ve had some free time, I went to get a bunch of flight paths.

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This area was particularly nice looking.  I was thinking I was going to get killed by Alliance the entire run, but luckily didn’t.

I also saw this player.

 

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Judge as a character.  You can also see the ugly olympic thing he is wearing.  So ugly.

I was going to make this two entries, but Pyra is already yelling at me to stop posting and give back the blog, but its mine!  One more soon.

~Syd

Welcome to the first installment of Sydonia’s Merry Mead House

Hi everybody, my name is Sydonia of Crushridge PvP.  I’m so new I’m not even listed in the WoW Armory, but soon I hope :).

Aren’t I a cutie?

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Aww that’s me at level 14.  The memories.

My good friend, the banned one, gave me a Trial Account.  So for the next 87 days, our two accounts are linked, meaning we gain triple experience for everything we do.  Essentially, I’m leveling at triple speed!  Which is why this picture was a day later.

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Yay level 28.  That’s where I am now as I’m waiting until we do out push to 30 and our low-level mounts.

Anyways, about that triple experience points leveling.

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I should use a better picture, but that’s me getting 4050 experience for a quest (one that should be 1350).  Most I’ve gotten so far has been 7500, for a 2500 exp quest.  This triple experience points leveling is so nice.

After I hit 28, pyra came and stole my computer from me for a Dynamis run.

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As we can see, that sure went well.

I’m going to skin that cat one day.

(Pyra’s edit) Haha, that’ll be the day you smelly elf

I hope you enjoy my guest authoring in the Party Place.  I’m going to try to take over a bit, but I’m sure you all know how stubborn pyra can be.

All the best

~Syd