A Zerg Is Born

Good Morning Friends! It is the weekend and I am very happy that my wife comes back tonight. She had the opportunity to present at an education conference and flew out Tuesday. I have to say when you get so used to having another human being in the house… things get really weird when the house is empty. Since I have been working remotely for roughly two years my spouse has represented that much-needed anchor to my daily cycle. Last night was a rough night, but mostly because I had an Asthma attack at 1 am and had to get up to take a breathing treatment. I am groggy as hell today, and moving slower than normal but at least I know this evening things will start to normalize a bit when she gets home.

This morning I woke up to some really weird news. I am part of the Minda Syndicate discord and since I am the governor of a company I have access to the leadership chat channel. It seems that yesterday while I was off doing fun things all night… we had a mass migration of some of the Syndicate’s strongest PVPers over to Covenant. Apex Fishing Co. previously held Everfall and kept it on lock for weeks until literally exploits in the PVP system caused them to lose it. Last week they managed to take it back and now that entire guild has migrated to Covenant and formed the Apex Mining Co. Similarly at the same time Planet X which is a strong PVP force even though they have never held a territory did something similar and founded Planet XXX on Covenant.

The reasoning was with the upcoming PVP changes giving more benefit for flagging, they wanted to be on the side that was underpopulated. However, I think they took their own problems with them because I cannot really see that many Syndicates actually running around the world flagged on a regular basis regardless of the luck bonus. I do however fully expect that the map is going to start flipping yellow. Goose the leader of the Minda Syndicate Discord took over as governor of the company now called Mindicate that holds Everfall, and I am hoping that he can muster the support in order to defend it successfully. Not being a PVPer at all, I have a feeling that we will once again lose our chosen Capital city. Brightwood looks to be the strongest basion for team purple since it is defended by the Blades of DaTang which appears to be staying strong on our faction.

I started my evening by participating in a few zone invasions. I have to say there is more than a little fatigue setting in, and it seems like it is harder and harder to get folks mustered to sign up for these events. It used to be a guessing game as to if I would actually get chosen for the team, and now I pretty reliably get chosen for every single Invasion that I sign up for. I view it as 630 gold for about 30 minutes worth of time spent, and it also lets me get out and experience more of the community. Last night I started with the defense of Green-held Reekwater and wound up helping out Cozy Cafe in Mourningdale. I think one of the much-needed changes is to allow players to sign up for events from anywhere in the world. Mourningdale and Reekwater are very out of the way for the standard flow of players through the game, so you have to either burn through a significant chunk of Azoth to teleport there or make a long run.

As I was in Mourningdale I kept seeing messages in recruitment about a “Zerg” run from Give Er from Shadow Wardens. The end of my invasion happened to coincide neatly with them changing locations so I hopped on the train. What ended up occurring was some of the most fun nonsense I have participated in a game in a very long time. It reminded me a bit of the fervor of the Hunt Trains in FFXIV or the big event clearing groups from Guild Wars 2. Essentially I teleported out to Ebonscale Reach and we went through a whirlwind of activities taking down some portals and storming the elite areas of the zone. It is nonsense to see a group of players bounding off a cliff trying desperately not to fall behind. So I followed this army, looted so many boxes, and took down a handful of world bosses.

As a result of my boss farming the other day, along with all of the loot gained from last night’s Zerg run, I have bumped up my snapshot to around 550 on armor pieces and 530ish on weapons. For whatever reason weapons seem to lag behind armor by quite a bit in the gear leveling process. There were a handful of pieces that I kept and I even managed to get a few pieces of the Arcana crafting set that I have banked for when someone needs that. Essentially out in the world, there are drops for each crafting profession, and wearing a full set is what allows the crafter to reliably hit item level 600 weapons and armor. I really need to get more serious about my crafting so that I can ultimately make some of those items.

Due to all of my recent adventures, I have a bank full of legendary crafting materials. That is one of the interesting things about endgame crafting in New World, is that in many cases you don’t “learn” the pattern. Instead, it shows up as something that you can craft when you possess the “Artifact” required to craft the item. I have the Artifacts for a Bow, a couple of Shields, a couple of Spears, a nice Warhammer, and this Hatchet. I’ve also picked up a few items that I think are associated with patterns that may not be in the game yet. What I like about these Legendary patterns is that they craft a fixed item with a specific stat loadout and not something that is randomly generated. There is a handful of these that I would like to have to be honest, but I need to get my refining up to 200 so I can start cranking out the materials.

While I didn’t get any screenshots from it, Eliyon and I ended up roaming around in Edensgrove last night. We started off with the initial goal of taking him to the boss I had been farming and starting to work on his snapshot. However what ended up happening is that we both got a quest to go to Malevolence, which is an elite area in the middle of the zone. On the way we bumped into the not quite sixty Vernie and the three of us spent the rest of the evening clearing out the elite area looking for the boss. We roamed the entire tower looking for Entropy, but it turns out the boss is not spawning at all right now due to a bug. It did prove that even with a small group made up of 2 60s and a 57 we could tackle the 62ish elite areas. In theory, we need to drag Waren along with us next time and try some of the other areas that I experienced through the Zerg group.

My hope is that these Zerg runs become a regular occurring event because it was stupid amounts of fun and we probably had sixty or so players running along. It has made me realize how badly the game needs a “raid group” construct for big open-world activities. We joined together in a bunch of individual five-player groups which worked well enough but would have worked better if there had been a raid group that we could have started.