
Good Morning Folks. Lately, I have been spending quite a bit of time visiting Living World Season Three and Four zones and cashing in Unbound and Volatile Magic. Essentially I am working towards crafting another Gift of Magic and Gift of Might which requires 250 of each rare trophy. Buying these outright off the market is a pretty extreme expense with Might costing around 165 gold, and Magic around 332 gold. However, I have been buying Trophy Shipments and the less effective Magic-Warped Bundle in an attempt to blunt this cost. I still need to build back up my stockpile of Mystic Clover and I am hoping that by the time I hit 77 of those I will have 250 of most of the needed materials. Similarly, I am going to have to grind out another Gift of Battle which I am likely going to do this weekend while the anniversary buff is still active.

Last night the map gods smiled upon me and landed me in a group on a map that was capable of defeating the new world boss meta in Janthir Syntri. This was my tenth attempt after nine failed attempts with different groups since the launch of this expansion. Essentially it is both a DPS check and a mechanics check with Greer seemingly the harder part of the encounter. He throws out massive amounts of condition damage, which needs cleansing and everyone effectively needs to stack on top of the boss right up in his face in order to really make this work. The problem with Greer though is that there are several intermission phases that slow down the fight significantly. We technically had more DPS on Greer than on Decima and there was a point where we had to do nothing but auto attacks while the other group caught up.

As far as what I did differently this time… I put my faith in the Commander entirely. I stood on top of them no matter what was being dished out and tried my best to have faith that the cleansing and healing would keep me alive. This is a deeply uncomfortable position to be in and I had years of feeling like I needed to dodge out of every mechanic screaming at me. I also shifted things up a bit and brought the Juvenile Brown Bear… aka Daedalus who has the special attack of Shake it Off which removes two conditions from five targets. I have no clue how much this additional cleansing helped but I figured anything was better than nothing. I legitimately need to get better at bringing the right pet to the battle, because 99.9% of the time I run the same few pets over and over. I stayed out of Soulbeast form and just sort of let the pet do its thing, hoping that it was better at targetting cleansings than I would be given how furiously I was mashing buttons otherwise.

So on one hand… I am very happy to have completed this meta. On the other hand… I still think this is a miserable encounter that asks way too damned much out of random folks on a random map. You essentially need at least 50 players on each of the bosses to seemingly make this work, and even in spite of how well it was going… the fight was still really damned tight. We could have lost at the last minute easily, and there was not enough time to swap over to the other boss to help them burn it down if things got dicey. Like that is one of the huge parts of Auric Basin is if things go south folks can get over to the other vines pretty quickly to assist there and help push whichever one was lagging behind. We did send a few folks from our team over to Decima and we had two seasoned Commanders that were directing traffic. Basically, I just lucked out to finally get a group that was prepared for this nonsense.

With the wizard chore points from getting the special achievement from clearing the meta, I picked up my last piece of Ascended gear. It is probably very sad that it has taken me a decade to fully kit out a single character in Ascended items. It was just never really a priority, but I figure since I am doing harder stuff I need to make sure I have the best gear going into the encounters. Granted I have exotic underwater weapons… but really who gives a shit about underwater weapons. It is sad that I had an Ascended Rebreather before I had fully Ascended armor. I need to start figuring out what is required for the Legendary Armor set and begin chipping away at that. I will probably do Heavy first because there are multiple classes that could benefit from that whereas… medium is just Thieves and Engineers… neither of which I am terribly keen on.

I think one of my favorite things about Guild Wars 2 is how active the world feels, and how easy it is for me to set my focus on something… that does not necessarily require a group. Sure I would freaking love a full group to do things like Strikes and Fractals… but there is more than enough meat on the bone for me to enjoy myself doing things that do not require largescale organization.