Hot Tub Party

Morning again all you readers in readerland.  I actually managed to get some sleep last night, and actually slept pretty soundly.  As a result I no longer feel like death warmed over.  Making it through yesterday was a bit of a struggle, and having sit in meetings and think intelligible thoughts a constant challenge.  There was one point when I was in the middle of a diatribe about some programming theory….  when I just lost my train of thought.  Poof it was gone… and I had to fumble around a bit to try and figure out where I was going with what I had just said.

Hot Tub Party

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Last night was a pretty crazy night for House Stalwart in Rift.  Firstly earlier in the day I found out that longtime Stalwart member Nikajah plays on our server, so I got to catch up with her and her new mommy-dom.  She is not sure yet about abandoning the guild she is in, which is completely understandable… but she is at least now joining the Stalwart server channel.  Additionally her husband Ceredith is playing as well, but he seems to be in a much more serious guild.  Very cool to have contact with them again nonetheless.

A little later in the night I noticed an unfamiliar and unguilded face lurking in the server channel.  After taking a moment to query… I found out it was in fact a MoxieDoodle.  I remembered her talking about popping by in a Twitter conversation last week, so I quickly snagged her into the guild.  I got her acclimatized and introduced to the guild… and tried to force some upgrades on her like a good crafter.  She was pumped that we had also managed to snag a Cortical…  who is very much awesome people.

It was around or about this time that Nubzy started bemoaning the fact that Valkkon, Ilyenna and Arilith were playing on another server.  I told her that she should totally fix that, and next thing I know…  she did.  The three of them were longtime Stalwarts or at least members of our extended community of friends over on Argent Dawn.  The guild as a whole has been so much like rebuilding the best possible home we have ever had.  Its like this crazy pipe dream of having everyone awesome in one place at the same time… and it seems to be working out.

Since the three of them are serious roleplayers, I knew they had to see the Guild Hall.  First they were shocked that Rift had such a thing… next they were amazed at every turn they took as we explored it together.  The above photo is an impromptu Hot Tub party as we explored one of Rae’s newer additions to the Hall.  It was kinda funny… everyone just automatically sat in the pool…  well admittedly I tried /sleep first… but realized my head was underwater.  We hang out up there catching up for awhile before continuing on with the tour.

I am so immensely happy at how well the guild has worked out.  At first I had my doubt as to whether or not our guild would gain traction, and if breaking away onto our own was a good thing.  Any of those doubts have long since exploded as we are growing the way we have always grown… organically through friends and family.  Delevax quoted field of dreams to me the other day “build it and they will come”… and to some extent that is exactly what has happened.  To give evidence of how awesome the guild is… at one point last night there were four women involved in a rather heated discussion about who the best Doctor was over guild chat.

Forum Reboot

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One of the things we have been working on over the last week or so is a ground up reboot of the Stalwart forums.  Previously Housestalwart.com was designed to be an extremely WoW-Centric website, and over the years as we have flitted from game to game I have attempted to make it less so… but never really succeeded on that goal.  Ultimately we had a divide between the players that ONLY cared about World of Warcraft and the nomadic group of players that cared about everything else.

With the reboot we are trying to make the forum feel much more holistic and discussion based.  There will be topics you can assign a discussion to, but not the hard folder structure that a forum usually has.  Additionally there is a really nifty “Activity” feed that is somewhat like a guild specific twitter, as players can post quick blurbs and other players can comment on them.  I feel as a whole it will be a much more social aware design.

To that goal, instead of signing up for a forum specific account we have wired it to allow players to log in with their Google accounts in addition to being able to a forum login.  The Google account would be used only for authentication, and it would allow you to alias out the name to whatever you are more comfortable using.  For example I log in with my named Google account and it gets Aliased on the forum to Belghast.  I feel this is going to work much better for the majority of players, making it easier to remember their forum information.

Our hope is that over the next couple of days we will have the site ready to soft launch.  At that point it should be open for business more or less.  Eventually the goal is to lock down the previous forum into read only mode… and it will then become the “Archives” allowing players to browse old conversations if they choose.  When this happens the HouseStalwart.com will redirect to the new forums and WoW.Tulsagamers.com will be the permanent address of the archives.  I will of course post again when it is ready for use.

Resolution… of a sort

It turns out that when you subscribe to Rift you do not in fact get your bags and character slots unlocked.  This is extremely frustrating and I feel that this whole process should be better explained or at least more transparent.  The problem at hand was that we had a guild member that was caught in limbo, and subscribing pretty much spent all the disposable money she had for the month.  I mulled around a bit to try and figure an option and finally landed upon one.

There have been multiple times in the past that Trion has given away complete copies of Rift at various conventions.  I know for a fact that they have done this a few times at Pax and at least once at GenCon.  Since I have a bunch of friends that are convention goers… I thought I would throw out a call and see if any of them still had one of these codes.  Sure enough, yesterday evening Tam did some digging through his bins of old convention swag and found a code for a full version of the game.

I passed this off to the player in Limbo and sure enough… boom she had full bag slots and character slots again.  The frustrating thing however is that without our deep network of friends…  this would not have been possible.  There needs to be a much clearer way to purchase the game and apply the code to your account.  I found out this morning that we have another guildie in this state of limbo… and while I was able to get ONE Pax code out of my network of friends… I sincerely doubt I will be able to find a second one.  However if you are reading this and have one… please let me know… he will be equally appreciative I am certain.

Morning Timeouts

Over the last few weeks something odd has been happening to me… and I just confirmed with CorticalScrub that it is happening to him as well.  Essentially as I start my morning post, I alt tab and fire up the Rift client.  This has been habit for some time, because often times I need to take a screenshot that I may have forgotten to… or at the very least it lets me claim my daily gifts.  However over the last few weeks in the morning I get what seems to be a timeout.  So I spend my time working on my post and flipping over periodically trying to reconnect.

This seems to continue every morning until 6:30-6:45 central time, and then magically goes away.  I have never had this issue at any other point in the day.  I have done some searching on the forums and have yet to find a definitive explanation.  If anyone knows what exactly is happening here I would love to know.  Do we have just a ton of non-US primetime players out there that are busying out the login server?  Is this just a case of everyone waking up at the same time?  I am super curious what is causing the phenomena.  If I ever find an answer I will post it.

Wrapping Up

Well I have a few other topics that I had originally planned on writing about… but I will save those as ammo for another day.  I need to get up and around and gather the trash.  Additionally since my cleaners was without power the last time I went… I really need to take the big blue bag of dirty work clothing there to get processed.  I hope you all have a great day, and please let me know if you have any spare Pax or GenCon keys.  I will be sure to find them good homes as players are dismayed by the fact that subscribing to Rift does not in fact make your account whole again.

Spires of Bone

Good morning all you people in internetland… that’s right the forced cheerfulness means I had another one of my bouts of insomnia.  Last night it was not so much that I had another panic attack, it was more one of my classic “can’t shut brain off” nights.  I wound up getting back out of bed and coming upstairs and building in Minecraft.  After about an hour that calmed me down enough to be able to actually sleep.  But of course this will put me a little over an hour under my normal sleep schedule… and I am feeling immensely groggy this morning.  Coffee… take me a way!

Scavenger of Hunts

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Yesterday I essentially did what I stated I was going to do.  I knocked out my guild harvesting daily and then proceeded to start working my way through the old world summerfest scavenger hunts.  Overall they were pretty fun, a few of them were more tedious than others.  Several of them taught me things about the zones they were in that I didn’t know.  For example I had no clue that all of the lakes in Moonshade are actually connected by a series of waterways, and that you can swim from one end to the other without breaking the surface.

The most annoying of them was a quest that starts in Iron Pine Peaks at the Chancel of Labors and involves taking ice cream to a NPC in Shimmersand before it melts.  You can teleport between the zones without issue, but my problem is that I always seem to get lost in Shimmersand and never can figure out which path goes where.  So it took a couple of tries for me… and after failing the first time I spent a little bit of effort trying to figure out the best route to the quest target.

After wrapping these up I started in on the newer scavenger hunts, starting with the continent of Dusken.  The first couple were relatively easy and just involved roaming around until you found the correct item.  When I got to Seratos things got considerably more annoying.  That task involved collecting a “Mystic Skull”, and pretty much all of them in the zone are hidden behind some sort of jumping puzzle.  I got mine from above a Storm Legion camp, that involved a mixture of off mount and mounted jumps to reach the prize.  I never could actually get up where the skull itself was… but I was able to get within reach of being able to loot it.

From what I have read, it seems as thought Steppes of Infinity is the king of all jumping puzzles…  so that one pretty much halted my progress for the evening.  Tonight hopefully I will get in at some point and continue on with doing the Brevane Scavenger hunts.  I just reached a point where I was done with mini-games for the day.  I am honestly shocked that each individual scavenger hunter quest does not reward better than it actually does.  When you complete each zone objective you only get 25 Summerfest Merit Badges.  This seems a bit daunting when the extra happy spiffy rings are 3000.

Spires of Bone

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Seratos… otherwise known as “I hope you like random spires of bone and flesh and the color purple”.  This zone is pretty much a love song to a Death Rift.  So much of what is going on here… would give me nightmares if I stopped to think about it.  Pretty much the most creepy thing in the zone are these mountain ridges… that when you get up closer to them turn out to be giant molars.  Essentially this is the land of the shapers, that harvest flesh and then repurpose it into new shapes.  Originally you are thinking… okay they build undead abominations and such…  but no it doesn’t stop there.

Pretty much EVERYTHING in the zone is made of bone or flesh.  Nothing says death like a nice rotting flesh armoire.  I have this odd relationship with the zone… so much of it tweaks the “cool” factor for my inner thirteen year old that still wants everything to be covered in skulls and crossbones.  On the other side, the adult in me finds this whole theme deeply unsettling and something out of a Lovecraft or Barker novel.  At least there are no skinless corpses walking around, because seriously that would push it over the edge for me.

My favorite of the abominations… are these creepy floating things with two giant arms and a scorpion like tail…  and instead of a head they have another small pair of arms holding a weird china geisha mask in place where a head should be.  Whoever designed that thing is seriously disturbed… and also rather brilliant.  Quite honestly every single thing in Seratos is equally twisted, and it gives the entire zone this deeply disturbing feeling as you level through it.  After I finished with the warm and happy summerfest adventures…  this is where I chose to go to work on Belgrave my rogue.

Seratos also has the distinction of being the first major step up in content difficulty on the new continents.  I noticed this on my warrior, and it even seems moreso on my rogue.  The mobs seem to have more hitpoints, take longer to kill and do nastier things to me.  I remember a similar step up in difficulty around 58 in Morban or Kingsward.  The game is not playing around, and will happily dismember you…  which is fitting for the zone I am leveling through.

I managed to ding 55 and hopped over to Belghast and crafted myself a nifty set of swords.  You can see them in the above screenshot… the Insidious Vicious Karthite Saber.  They have a crazy glowing techblade feel to them, which feels fitting for the forbidden tech aspect of the entire Storm Legion expansion.  They look especially slick when I have them enchanted with my lighting graphic planar dexterity buff.  I pretty much worked on this guy up until the point I took my evening walk.

No Trials, No Tricks, No Traps?

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Normally I am the biggest cheerleader for Trion on the planet.  While I have played Rift off and on over the last two years… there has only been about a three month period that I was not actively subscribed to it.  I can go on and on about how awesome a company it is.. and how good of an experience it is playing it.  But be warned I have a bit of a rant to get off my chest.  There is still a support ticket in play mind you… so this all may resolve itself, but I still feel like I need to say something.

I am an organizer of people…  I seem to have the ability to gather up a bunch of awesome folks and get them working towards a focused goal.  As a result in the last week or so House Stalwart on Faeblight has gone from 5 people to roughly 35.  A lot of these individuals were former Rift players, and their transition has been fairly seamless.  Something of note… almost every single one of our guild members is an actively paying Patron.  The problem I have run into is with the transition of players who never played Rift before, and are just now giving it a shot.

It was the assumption of pretty much everyone in my guild that when you started paying for Patron, you would unlock a lot of the ways your free to play account is gimped.  That it would give you access to the bank and to the auction house… and more importantly restore full access to your character slots and bag slots.  Having only 2 character slots and only 3 bag slots is pretty significantly and painfully gimped…  but it is something you would expect for not being a paying customer.  However when you start giving a monthly commitment of money… you expect those shackles to go away.

This was the assumption I had… and the assumption the other members of my guild had.  So last night when one of our new to Rift members chose to bump up to Patron level access and start subscribing to the game… we were all greatly perplexed to find out that while it unlocked her bank and auction house access… it did absolutely NOTHING for her gimped number of bag slots and character slots.  We all suggested that she try logging out and back in… and that did nothing.  We had her submit a service ticket… and got back a completely bullshit brushoff answer linking to two topics that had nothing to do with what was going on.

We told her to resubmit the ticket, because seriously the support answer was bullshit and not related in any way at all.  After doing this she started doing some reading.  Quite honestly everything on the forums was confusing… but it sounded like to restore her full access she would need to buy something they kept referring to as a “game pack”.  The problem is… there is no way through the accounts page or the in game store to actually “buy” the game.  This whole thing is a bit of a mess… if you become a paying customer in a free to play game… you expect to be restored to the same level as other paying customers.

I still love Trion… and I still feel overall that the free to play conversion is extremely good for former Rift players.  However it is starting to seem that the “No Trials. No Tricks. No Traps” mantra is a bit hypocritical when dealing with brand new players.  This needs to be fixed.  When a player starts subscribing to your game, they should have their account restored to a level that any sane and rational person would expect.  Either that or allow them to have a one stop easy access to bump their account up to the same level as someone that has paid for the game.  Buying those extra character slots and bag slots is a little egregious when someone is already committing to pay you a monthly fee for access to your otherwise free game.

Here is hoping that the second support ticket will get some resolution, and that this really is not the way they choose to do business.  As a guild leader and organizer of people… I have to say this will seriously throw a massive monkey wrench in my ability to get friends that have never tried the game into it.  I will now have to tell them that it will cost X dollars to restore your account to a state that you will be able to play it normally with bag slots and character slots that players expect to have with a paid membership.  Here is hoping that they will listen to some reason and modify the way this works… or at the very least be a good deal more transparent about what subscribing doesn’t mean.

Wrapping Up

Well I have ran significantly over in time… and need to get on the road.  I will update you guys tomorrow either way if the support ticket was successful.  I hope you all have a great day and a great beginning of the work week.  Tonight I had planned on popping into The Secret World since there is always a critical mass playing on Monday nights.  We will have to see if I actually follow through with this, or if I instead end up back in Rift.

Viva Summerfest

Good morning folks.  It’s Sunday and I am already beginning to dread the start of another work week.  I did in fact get drug out into the world kicking and screaming yesterday.  Somehow my wife talked me into a trip to the ghetto for school supplies.  However luckily it was over almost as quickly as it began, as the one Dollar Tree we went to actually had everything she had on her list for her classroom.  I will admit that after Albany, the ghettos of Tulsa feel quite a bit more posh.

Viva Summerfest

rift 2013-07-28 10-16-25-84 It’s Summerfest time again in Rift and with it comes the scavenger hunts, that have now been updated to include the Storm Legion content.  This is my first year participating, and while I have not spent a ton of time working on them yet, it is my goal for today.  I have to admit that there are so many different quest lines and scavenger hunts that it is a little bit weighty to try and wade in as a first timer.  Thankfully yesterday Rift Scene released a really amazing guide to the new content.  For first timers like me, there are additional guides that cover the previous years little and great scavenger hunts as well.

If you follow the new guide it has a listing of all of the items available for purchase with the summer merit badge tokens.  Personally I am drooling over the level 60 epic rings… and hopefully after completing all the scavenger hunts today I will have enough currency to buy one for Belghast my almost raid geared main.  Additionally as always while the event is going on, every rift has a change of dropping the summer merit badge currency.  We have found the sweet spot is to take storm legion characters onto Ember Isle and open Major rifts.  These seem to be much easier than the Major rifts in the Storm Legion zones, but drop similar rewards.

The Hidden Temple

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Last week I posted some pictures of the guild hall, in it was a shot of the hidden temple area at the top of the waterfall.  Rae has once again been hard at work, and the above image is the current state of that same area.  I personally find them almost unrecognizable.  She figured out some cool tricks to do with tile to make the really intricate flooring you see above.  Additionally she built a pergola from scratch over the pool in the corner.  What I love is the level of depth our guild hall has.  We even have a hidden cairn that no one has actually found on their own yet.

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Additionally our guild hall now has a bartender, and as a result our bar area has been tweaked here and there a bit.  The above shot doesn’t necessarily show off all of the features, but I had to use it because of the impromptu Stalwart dance party that happened while I was in the hall taking pictures.  In addition to these area there have been a lot of little additions that make the whole area look more “lived in” and furnished.  The upstairs is slowly coming together but I dont think Rae really has a firm direction yet.  I fully expect to log in one day and everything be completely different up there as she had gotten some wild inspiration.

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I love the above screenshot.  I backed up all the way to the zone boundary to take it, and it shows off OUR take on the Granite Falls area.  You can see we added a Regulos Ballon to our “Bazaar” area, which has had a little bit of tweaking here and there, and the path to the temple up through the waterfall is far less hidden.  Additionally little bits of flair have been added all along the path making it feel more finished.  All I really want now is for Trion to add in vendors that we can sprinkle throughout the bazaar making it feel like a real zone.

They mentioned during one of the recent live streams that this has been a point of heavy debate amongst the development staff.  The whole question is… will having functional guild machines and vendors make the hub cities depopulated.  My theory is no…  so long as they limit what we can place in our dimensions.  Personally I would like to see a varieity of vendors and access to all of the crafting machines.  Additionally I would love to see a functional mailbox that we can place outside our Inn.  What I am okay with not having is access to auction house and banks.  These are completely things that should be left in hub cities and will make sure players go back to the hubs to access them.

Love My Guild

Yesterday I played a bit in the morning and then late afternoon we went out to run errands.  Before I left I queued up the guild for the “Kill 700” pvp quest, as we had completed all of the available PVE ones.  I was gone roughly two hours and when I got back I noticed that we had no guild quest at all.  I was pumped… that meant we had completed the PVP quest in record time.  When I started asking people about it, and logging over to my Guardian to grab the “Win X Matches” quest… I found out that no…  we had not only completed the Kill 700 quest… but also completed the Win X matches.

Apparently while I was gone… my guildies spontaneously organized a PVP team and knocked them all out in what felt like crazy time.  It seems as thought Rae, Tibuant, Delevax and Liani(@CorticalScrub) pulled together a group and ground them out together.  If I have missed anyone that participated… please forgive me… but those are the people who chimed in when I was asking about it.  I would not be surprised if this ended up being an entire guild pvp affair.  I have to say I had and still am having such a “proud papa” moment over this.  Anyone who has lead a guild realizes just how rare it is that your members freely self organize and do stuff together.

Currently thanks to this flurry of activity we are sitting a good chunk into level 6.  Here is hoping that frequent guild harvest quests can ding us before the wednesday reset.  If not we will have 7 and 8 next week easily.  It feels like we are just flying through the levels, and the perks we are gaining for the guild are really awesome.  Right now we are working on the perk that increases the amount of gold gain for all players… which will in turn feed the 3% tithe gold duplication that is happening already and going into the guild vault.  Here is hoping that eventually we can fund that third guild vault.

Chasing Hellbugs

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Granted… the above picture is not a Hellbug rift, but it is of guildies closing a Rift.  At least once a day Tibuant has been pulling together a guild group to go out and open fire rifts in the hopes that we will get the ever illusive “invasive species” rift for a shot at pets and mounts.  Tib has had some rather shitty luck thusfar to be honestly, and I think this is what has spurred on his quest.  Currently I believe he has gotten 6 of the Skitt pet, and not seen a single mount drop.  I have had 2 red mounts and 3 red pets and 1 purple pet thusfar but am still always game to do it… for a shot at the purple or green mounts.

The one thing I have noticed… people are extremely rude when it comes to tears.  There is a guild on our server called Vox Populi… which is neither very original… nor something I think most people would aspire to be given the Bioshock Infinite reference.  So far their MO seems to be running around a zone, opening major fire rifts… and then abandoning them if they are not the Invasive Species one.  Firstly this is kind of a dick move, but secondly it is self defeating… since every zone has an upper limit of rifts that can be open at one time.  By not closing the rifts they are opening… they are just screwing themselves over in the long run.

All of that said… we have tried to be good stewards of the land.  If a rift is up… we close it period… regardless if it is the magical happy hellbug rift or not.  Additionally if there are naturally spawned rifts we often close those as well, since it will free up space for new tears to form… that we can then open and hopefully GET a hellbug.  Bitching about that guild aside it has been a blast just running around with guildies and wrecking things.  I am a simply monkey and mass carnage makes me happy.

Wrapping Up

I have rattled on enough for this morning and I want to get on into game and work on things there.  I hope you all have a great end of the weekend and that the beginning of the week is pretty calm.  Additionally since I have been talking about House Stalwart quite a bit, I thought I would throw this out there.  If you are on Faeblight or currently unattached to your server and are looking for a good home… you might check out this post that covers our guild rules.  If it sounds like something for you feel free to look me up on Faeblight on either Belghast, Belgrave, Belglaive or Belgaroth.

Goodbye Chocobo

Last night was a fairly good night.  It was cool outside so we decided to go for our evening walk pretty early.  After we got done with our loop of the neighborhood I decided it taking a dip in the pool sounded absolutely awesome.  So after cooling down in the pool, I finally settled in for some serious Rift time, and luckily by then the servers had mostly stabilized.  There was apparently an issue with the backhaul for the Trion datacenter that was generating a ton of lag for certain players.

Goodbye Chocobo

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Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn releases on August 27th, and a good number of my friends are extremely pumped about this.  As a result I got a bit caught up in the hype myself and had preordered the game through Amazon.  I got into the beta and enjoyed myself and even wrote a relatively positive review.  The problem for me is that once the nostalgia wore off, I was essentially left playing a game that was very much rooted in the wow era traditions and really didn’t push the bar forward much.  With each successive beta test I found myself with less and less desire to actually log in and play it.

Don’t get me wrong… there is nothing wrong with the game, nor is it a bad game.  In fact it is a really good game, and if you are deeply rooted in the Final Fantasy Mythos and/or really like the JRPG style of artwork and graphics…  it is likely going to be an amazing game for you.  That said.. I normally do not like the JRPG art and character style… and while I have a good chunk of nostalgia towards the Final Fantasy franchise… all of that comes from the 2D era of the game.  I feel as though that nostalgic buzz has worked its way through my system.

Additionally right now I am really trying to set down some semi-permanent roots in Rift.  The House Stalwart guild is hopping every night and people are friendly and happy and engaging.  I don’t want to go off and play anything else, even on a lark and take a chance of jinxing this awesome thing we have going.  I also lack the desire to really play Final Fantasy XIV.  It was a game I was definitely going to play because I had several friends who were really excited about it.  However my fear was that it would be another TERA for me, I play it one week and then cancel my account never to play it again.

For all of these reasons… yesterday I went into my Amazon account and cancelled my preorder.  The biggest detractor for me, and the point that made me go ahead and pull the trigger…  is the subscription fee.  It is funny how things have shifted for me… and I have gone from being a player who didn’t want to play a game without a subscription option… to being one who really criticizes any game that ONLY has a subscription model.  Ultimately the game was just not fun enough for me to be willing to pay a monthly fee to play.  If it was buy the box, I would have gone ahead and picked it up and piddle around in it whenever I felt like.  However knowing that I only had 30 days of playtime to decide if I liked the game enough to pay a monthly fee for it… was a massive hindrance.

I hope the game does well, and it finds its niche after all the work they have put into it.  It really is an enjoyable experience, but for me just not compelling enough to pay for.  I feel like I want the game to succeed, because at this point ANY MMO failure is a negative thing and causes the number of companies willing to fund a AAA MMO to shrink.  Based on the number of people that are truly hyped about the game, I figure it will be a modest success which will hopefully be enough to keep the ball moving forward.

Night of the Hunt

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Yesterday I ended up writing a piece in response to a blog post, and did not really go over what happened Wednesday night for the guild.  For awhile now we have been trying to make Monday and Wednesday nights a time when we pull something together.  The Monday side of the equation has been faltering, however most every Wednesday night we at least do something as a group.  Monday has long been The Secret World night amongst a large group of my friends… and I am thinking we might simply need to start doing that as well.  Wednesday night however we usually have a critical mass of players, and this past one I had huge plans.

In the Storm Legion concept there is something called a Hunt Rift that you can purchase from the Torvan Hunters.  Essentially you are helping the Torvan Hunters capture dangerous planar beings.  You open the special lures at any planar tear, and it starts a little multiple stage event that works somewhat different than a normal rift.  During the first stage you help the hunter build the machine to trap the being, then you defend it against an onslaught of planar mobs trying to stop your efforts.  Finally after defending the machine for several phases the mini-boss is summoned and you defeat them.  The reward is lots of Torvan Hunters rep, a chest full of goodies, and being able to check off one hunt from the achievement that eventually unlocks Great Hunts.

The lures are roughly 5000 planarite each, and I decided I would purchase the first dozen that make up tier 1 of the torvan hunts.  The plan was simple…  we would grab whatever available level 50+ characters we had… grab the few 40+ players we had and teleport them to storm legion content via a rally banner… and wreck the hunts.  This was an awesome theory… but was thwarted by the fact that apparently the Rally Scroll has limits on being able to teleport too low a character to the Storm Legion content zones. 

We opened a single rift and closed it, but I made the call that it would just be more enjoyable if we could do something we ALL could participate in.  It is never fun to be sitting on the bench when you perceive that other players are off doing amazing things.  I searched my brain for an idea… and finally landed on the fact that myself and Tibuant had a decent stock of old world elite lures laying around.  These were challenging encounters designed for 10 players at level 50, and our original Rift guild had many Elite Rift nights.  As a result I had half a dozen lures still taking up bank space, and Tib had another couple himself.

We spent the rest of the night bouncing back and forth between the yellow elite tears in Iron Pine Peaks and Stillmoor opening the encounters.  While most of the gear has long since been replaced with better Storm Legion greens, our youngins were able to pick up a few pieces of epic quality gear that might hold them for a little bit once they start into the new content.  Honestly however that was just gravy, the real fun was just running around as a group and doing something out of the ordinary together.  I am glad I made the choice to pick something we all could do, rather than excluding a batch of players due to level.

There will be other guild nights and other times we can finish the tier one hunt rifts.  Each of the lower level players we toon along got one or more dings over the course of the night.  So we slowly but surely moved them forward towards being able to participate in bigger and grander things.  I am not saying there will not be nights that we run things higher level that some of our crew may not be able to participate in.  But my hope is to be able to include the largest batch of players in the process.  I am just enjoying running around together doing whatever the hell we end up doing.

Wrapping Up

I normally do three segments, but these two segments seem extra long to me.  Additionally the time is getting late and I need to be getting on to work.  This morning I need to run laundry by the cleaners and that always takes up a bit of time.  Last night we had a lot of fun closing Rifts for the guild quest and hopefully we can finish off the second “close 100 rifts” quest tonight.  We dinged level 5 yesterday but are a long ways from level 6.  I hope you all have a great Friday and that it is the start of an awesome weekend.  Tonight we will be picking up a printer from some folks on craigslist, and hopefully I will get on before too late.