Weekend Update: 2019-08-12

Final Fantasy XIV Shadowbringers – PC

I’ve decided to try a new series of sorts called “Weekend Update” (name shamelessly stolen from SNL) since my Monday morning post tends to just be a rundown of what happened over the weekend. Right now it feels like I have a bunch of competing projects that I have theoretically been juggling reasonably well. At the very least they all appear to be making progress at the same time, which is I guess the master plan behind the juggling.

One of them has been getting a second 80 in Final Fantasy XIV, and this process has largely involved me logging in every day and running the Main Story Roulette. This means that I have seen an awful lot of the cut-scenes surrounding Praetorium and Castrum Meridianum. While it isn’t the same voice actor… every time I hear a Gaius cutscene it reminds me of Dracula from Symphony of the Night. I seem to be the only one because when I type “what is man but a miserable pile of secrets” in party chat I just get confused responses.

As of last night I am just a sliver into 79 and have been taking this opportunity to clean up a bunch of the side quests that I never got around to doing. I’ve finished cleaning up the Dwarven and related areas in upstate Kholusia. I moved over after that to the secret zone that you end up at around 79, and it has a ton of quests to knock out. In theory if I pull another Praetorium I might luck out and get close enough to 80 to be able to ding off of a Trials roulette or something similar. Then begins the process of doing a bunch of dungeon grinding to gear it!

Destiny 2 – PC

On the Destiny 2 front I have reached a point where I just can’t bring myself to push any further. During this weeks TWAB, it was announced that they were lowering the total number of EAZ Miniboss kills from 100 to 50. This means in theory if I just wait for the Tuesday patch, I can log in that night and get my purple armor set without a bunch of mindless grinding. As a result I have spent my time either working on the Hunter to get her the blue set, or working on various other things I have neglected like the loaded question quest. This is why I am rocking a double fusion rifle loadout above.

After I upgrade the armor I will need to sort out what exactly I can do as far as the masterwork quests. However I have heard that these will be something you could complete after the Solstice event is over. I don’t really want to risk it however so I am going to try and knock out what I can while it is going on.

World of Warcraft – PC

I don’t have a proper explanation for this one. I had not logged in since October of last year and then suddenly this weekend I found myself patching my addons up and logging into what had been my main when I was last actively playing. One of the things that I dislike about World of Warcraft when you are several patches behind, is that there is no real way of knowing what content you should be doing short of scouring WoWhead. The main story quest is a point of frustration for a lot of people in Final Fantasy XIV, but I love that there is zero risk of me doing things out of sequence.

I absolutely blindly accepted the quest that the game was trying to send me to… and apparently unlocked Nazjatar instead of all of the content I had seemingly missed between now and then. I guess this makes sense from a World of Warcraft perspective because it is a game that is constantly abandoning what has come before for the new and shiny future. I am going to blame this on the fact that we spent a lot of time this weekend talking about WoW Classic, and on that front we are going to be rolling Horde side on the PVE RP server Bloodsail Buccaneers. If you have interest in this nonsense let me know.

The Grind is Life

My nights are largely dictated right now by trying to finish doing the grinds associated with the Solstice of Heroes event in Destiny 2. Right now my evenings look a little something like this. I get home and I log into Final Fantasy XIV to queue for Main Story roulette on the Samurai. I either manage to get the long one that amounts for almost a full bars worth of experience, or I get the short one and am out of their quickly. Regardless I am super casually leveling the Samurai who hit 76 last night, without any real need for gearing.

After that I log into Destiny 2 and start chipping away on some objective. There is no way in hell I will be able to complete multiple sets of this armor on multiple characters. However I should be able to wrap up the rest of the requirements before August 27th when the event officially stops. I am off tomorrow and while I have no clue what we are going to do during the day, I should at least get more play time than usual. Then the weekend should also be a significant time for knocking things out as well. My hope is by the end of Sunday to have finished the conversion of the set from Blue to Purple and begin on Masterwork achievements.

The other morning I posted the entire list of things that needed to be completed to get the gear, and this morning I thought I would give an update.

  • Titan Helm
    • 2/10 Gambit Matches
    • 1500/1500 Orbs generated
    • 30/75 Guardians defeated with Arc Weapons
  • Titan Gauntlets
    • 10/10 Heroic Public Events
    • 5/5 Challenges
    • 43/100 EAZ Minibosses
  • Titan Chestpiece
    • 300/300 Matched Orbs generated in Strike Playlist
    • 50/50 EAZ Chests Looted
    • 300/300 Fallen Defeated
  • Titan Greaves
    • 48/50 Bounties
    • 500/500 Void Orbs generated in Strike Playlist
    • 31/200 Solar Melee Final Blows
  • Titan Mark
    • 15/25 Patrols on Io
    • 300/300 EAZ Elemental Orbs generated
    • 300/300 Solar Weapon Final Blows

As you can see in the above lists there is an awful lot of stuff struck through and completed. Last night was largely about getting a two for one. Yesterday was Void singe day and I had two Strike Playlist related orb generation bits that could in theory be knocked out at the same time. Firstly I had to generate 500 void orbs and secondly I had to generate 300 orbs matching the daily singe and my subclass. Seeing as it was void day for everyone… most of the folks in the strikes were generating void orbs and after about 4 I managed to knock out both components.

Without a doubt the worst thing awaiting me is getting the last 57 mini-bosses in the European Aerial Zone. That was just a poorly designed component of this grind, because you only get credit for the bosses that you actually manage to land a hit on. Since there are multiple bosses up at the same time, you are going to inevitably miss about half of the kills pending you are not running around purposefully with a group that you also have on voice. The other challenge for me personally is I struggle hard at finding the mini bosses when they are inside the buildings, since those buildings have an awful lot of blind corners that just end up slowing you down.

The rest of the steps are going to just be me sitting there and dedicating time to doing various activities. For example as bad as I am at Crucible, it is just going to take a sheer block of time to finish getting the 45 Guardian kills to finish that achievement out. In theory I might go ahead and knock out the Gambit matches because there is a likelihood that I might get a handful of invader kills that will count towards the total doing that. Bounties will take care of themselves, and Io patrols is just a block of time spent grinding on a single planet.

Solar Melee kills sounds particularly rough, but I plan on stacking that while I am doing patrols on Io because one of the things that I learned during Destiny 1 is that if you punch someone with the hilt of your sword it counts as a sword kill. Similarly if you punch someone with your elemental sword when it is completely out of ammunition… it counts as an elemental melee kill. So I expect to be punching a lot of Vex and Taken on Io while completing patrols, which is a better option that ruining someones ignition in the forge. Apparently the orbs that you are supposed to dunk also count as solar melee.

There is a way to cheese the EAZ boss kills step, but it would require me gathering up a full team, lucking out on getting the cabal invasion event, and not killing a specific boss forcing a mini boss to keep re-spawning. Since in truth I want to gather up a bunch more packages I am planning on doing it the old fashioned painful way, since seemingly on PC side at least we are not having the mass abandonment issues that the console players are with rotating into matches that players have bailed out of after the mini-boss phase and before the final boss kill.

I still think I should be able to finish things up this weekend.

Back on my Nonsense Again

This weekend was largely one lost to Destiny 2, as I am apparently back on that nonsense again. The curious thing is that I had not really been playing for quite some time. I more or less missed the vast majority the last two seasons. So while Bungie was breaking up with Activision and kicking into seemingly overdrive in releasing content… I have been more or less slumbering obliviously to whatever was going on. This means that I am in probably my favorite spot as far as MMORPGs go… returning to a bounty of new systems to play with.

The real reason I have returned however is because of the 2019 Solstice of Heroes event. This time around the hook is the fact that if you manage to earn a purple set of gear, you will be able to turn it in for the Armor 2.0 equivalent as soon as Shadowkeep launches. I love when a game gives me the ability to work towards a future goal and also gives me something to do in the short term. The process starts with our friend Eva Levante introducing us to the new European Aerial Zone content… and quickly unlocking a full set of Green quality level 700 armor.

As players we have to complete a bunch of activities to turn this Green set into the blue 720 set that you can see my character wearing above. For the Titan the items that I had to knock out are as follows:

  • Complete One European Aerial Zone run
  • 50 Precision Kills Anywhere
  • 50 Hive Anywhere
  • 5 Solstice Bounties
  • Loot 10 Chests in European Aerial Zone
  • Defeat 75 Enemies in European Aerial Zone
  • Complete 3 Adventures
  • Collect 100 Solar Orbs in Strikes
  • Defeat 10 Guardians in Crucible or Gambit
  • Complete 10 Public Events on Nessus
  • Collect 100 Void Orbs in Crucible or Gambit
  • Open 10 Solstice Packages
  • Complete 10 Strikes
  • Collect 500 Elemental Orbs of Any Time Anywhere
  • Complete 10 Crucible or Gambit Matches

I spent an excessive amount of time grinding this weekend working towards the objective of turning my green set into a blue set. By Saturday morning I had managed to convert the greens into blues and was starting on the second grind. This one is a little more heinous, and in truth there has been quite a bit of complaining among the community regarding how seemingly unrealistic it is to complete three sets of this armor. I am only focused on the Titan and I am expecting it is going to take me several weeks to actually knock out all of the objectives.

Similar to the list above, here is the specific list of activities I need to tick off in order to convert the blue set into a purple one:

  • Complete 10 Gambit Matches
  • Collect 1500 Elemental Orbs with a subclass equipped matching the daily singe
  • Defeat 75 Guardians in Crucible or Gambit using Arc Weapons
  • Complete 10 Heroic Public Events
  • Complete 5 Daily or Weekly Challenges
  • Defeat 100 Minibosses in EAZ
  • Defeat 300 Enemies in Strikes with a Subclass Equipped Matching the daily singe
  • Defeat 300 Fallen Anywhere with a subclass equipped matching the daily singe
  • Loot 50 EAZ Chests
  • Complete 50 Bounties
  • Collect 500 Void Orbs in Strikes
  • Kill Enemies anywhere with Solar Melee Attacks
  • Complete 25 Patrols on IO
  • Collect 300 Elemental Orbs of Any kind in EAZ
  • Defeat 300 Enemies with Solar Weapons

Another thing that I have been working on is unlocking various items in Callus’ treasure room that he crafted for us. I unlocked access to it on Saturday and I dumped a ton of my glimmer into buying the various trophies. In theory I should have waited for the glimmer discount to have increased after several weeks of doing the content… but I am always looking for something to spend down my glimmer on so I didn’t really mind it. I’ve spent a good chunk of Destiny 2 being glimmer capped, because I am seemingly bad at managing that.

I had an awful lot of luck this weekend with drops. I managed to pick up Lord of Wolves and got it by completing a bounty in the Forsaken Shore. I have no clue how you are supposed to get this thing, but I somehow feel like maybe that was not actually the intended way? I always figured you had to kill the escapees from the Prison of Elders, another thing I have been bad about actually keeping up with. Lord of Wolves was one of my favorite weapons from Destiny 1, and I am super happy to have it back in Destiny 2. This has replaced the Ikelos shotgun in my standard Gambit and Black Armory Forge loadout.

Another thing that I picked up this weekend is what I would probably consider to be my ideal load-out for the Bygones Gambit pulse rifle. The first two pips are “fine” but not perfect with Fluted Barrel and Armor Piercing Rounds. The last two however are dialed in to exactly what I would want with Rampage and Outlaw, because on a Pulse Rifle I am going to do my damnedest to make sure I am dialed in on a precision hitbox before firing… giving me super fast reload. I also really just like the look of the skin I have for the weapon.

I have no clue why Destiny 2 has latched on so hard, but I guess it makes sense given that I tend to cycle through periods where I am obsessed with it. I’ve been really happy to see some of the changes Bungie has made or at least announced since taking over the reins from Activision. I am also looking forward to the shift over to Steam away from Battle.net, largely because I think it will make it easier to connect up with people. More than anything I am looking forward to cross save which is supposedly coming in now ahead of Shadowkeep.

I am still trying to poke my head into Final Fantasy XIV on a nightly basis, but for now I am just letting the obsession play out. I have a feeling that once I knock out the purple set of armor I will dial things back significantly seeing as I doubt I will actually be able to masterwork any of the pieces. Destiny 2 is in a really solid place right now and I am happy to be returning to it.

Happy Blaugust

Today is the first day of August and with it comes two things. Firstly my wedding anniversary. My wife and I have been married Twenty One years as of today, which is weird because like I have been married longer than my baby boomer boss. Then again he is on I think his fourth marriage and I only have the one, so even though the age difference it makes sense. We’ve been that “stable” couple in our families and in theory have been the most responsible of adults… even though adulting is occasionally super hard. I am very happy to have a steady partner in this journey.

The second thing is of course the official beginning of Blaugust, though technically on the schedule it goes into July and September a bit as a sort of ramp up and ramp down. However now is the time when the posting counts towards the goal of posting something every single day of August. What you make of it however is up to you. The first year it was a very super serious event and I only really gave credit for “winning” to those who made at least thirty one days. However that had the trickle down effect of burning a lot of people out, and I fear lead to more blogs closing as a result. From that point on we have had a more relaxed festival of blogging thing going on and focusing on simply posting more regularly than trying to meet a fixed target. There are of course awards to be given at the end of the event for people who meet even the most basic of posting requirements.

As far as gaming goes, I spent last night working on the new Solstice of Heroes event in Destiny 2. I decided to go with a gaming image because I have gotten tired of the Blaugust logo leading every post so far this week. I am not sure if I am going to be able to get everything done in order to get the fully upgraded set of armor, but I had some fun last night. The specific screenshot is of me apparently breaking Gambit Prime. We tied the first round and then went into a second round where we filled our motes quickly… and a primal never spawned. In fact nothing spawned at all during the event and we just stood around killing invaders as they came over and any blockers they happened to send. It did allow me to very quickly complete the “kill seven guardians in gambit” task because we legitimately just stood around waiting for someone to spawn in.

So far we have managed to gather up 60 players in this blogging game. One of them is a daily Vlogger but that counts too (we love you Wolfy). Generally speaking we still have a few trickle in after the first of August, so there is absolutely still time to sign up and participate. We are down a bit from our high of 90 participating blogs last year, but then again that makes a bit of sense given that we took a year off from the event and there was a bit of a nostalgic rush of folks signing up. I expect to see a few more sign-ups but I am not sure if we will make up the 30 player gap. The truth is… it isn’t for everyone and I am not going to shame the folks who tried it out last year and decided it wasn’t for them. Without further waffling about… here is the list as it stands today.

On some level what we are trying to accomplish here feels a bit anachronistic, given the shift away from blogs and to new media. However this yearly re-igniting of the fires seems to be helping. Last year was the first year that we started the Blaugust Discord, and for the first time in all of the incarnations of Blaugust, Newbie Blogger Initaitive and the Developer Appreciation Week… we managed to keep something going all year long. At any point you could pop into the Discord and see activity within the last few days, and often times had people actively chatting. I cannot fully explain how happy that made me even when I myself would get busy and fail to chime in on topics.

When I first started this blog it was in the heyday of World of Warcraft blogging, and we were in the middle of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion. With that came the extremely active Blog Azeroth community and its outreach to anyone who was interested in writing about the game. My very first twitter folk were attached to that community, and even today there are folks like Jess that I see on an almost nightly basis in Final Fantasy XIV. I made ties that have lasted over a decade and a lot of that was because Fimlys maintained an IRC channel associated with that community and more specifically the Twisted Nether Blogcast. The constant interaction lead to forming some pretty deep bonds that still last today, and it was my hope that Discord could play the same role with our community.

When I stopped blogging about World of Warcraft, I felt like I was falling into a vacuum and a lot of what I dealt with for those first several years was trying to carve out a community of some sort outside of a single game. There were a bunch of us out here on the frontier that would flit back and forth between games and has our own Independent Island States of a sort. Syp was the first to really unite the clans with the Newbie Blogger Initiative, and each time we ran an event we rallied together towards the same cause. Blaugust was born out of that desire to get people together and meld together all of these independent voices into something more cohesive.

I am emboldened by this event because each year we meet brand new people who are out here on the outskirts of other communities doing our own thing. I feel like we do finally have a broader sense of togetherness, a common spirit that we are all laboring towards the same goal of making this community a better place. I am truly happy to share this journey each year with you, but more importantly I am constantly excited to see it keep on happening without my prodding. Each of you that participates is critical to this process, and I want to thank you all for continuing to join me in this madness.

Happy Blaugust Everyone! Now here are the links I keep sharing each time I post the blog list. If you have yet to sign up please make your way to the Google Form and do so. If you have ever wanted to do this, then take a chance and we will be there to support you along the way.