Wednesday, October 29, 2008

An Evening of Upgrade

Good haul tonight.

Hopped on early in the evening, knocked out a quick fishing daily and found a [Weather-Beaten Fishing Hat] in my Bag of Fishing Treasures. Not the crocolisk pet, but very cool just the same.

Our guild then ran two back-to-back groups into Karazhan to take on the special Scourge invasion boss, Tenris Mirkblood. We wiped a twice before we managed to take him down, but it was a fun fight. And he dropped the [Arcanite Ripper], which I won! It's a competitive choice between that or [Legacy], but I love it anyway because 1. It looks badass, 2. It has some nice stats and 3. It's a fucking metal guitar trinket.This puppy transforms me into Bergrisst from Level 80 Elite Tauren Chieftain, blasts off a sweet AoE fire effect and rips a butt-rockin' metal riff for about ten seconds. Tight.

After the Kara runs, three or four of us headed up to Winterspring and Azshara to farm Necrotic Runes and random Scourge elites. The Warrior would roll through huge packs of mobs and bring them all in for some awesome AoE action. I love misdirection and volley.Interestingly, if the tank pulled too many mobs, as in2/3 or more of the typical Scourge spawning location, he'd group them all together, I'd volley and the whole pack would evade and run back to their original positions. Wonder if that was a mechanic set in place to deter heavy AoE farming. We had no trouble at all with our groups. We eventually found a Scourge invasion point in Winterspring and had it all to ourselves for the duration. Not bad at all. I ended the night with over 200 Necrotic Runes and a fancy new chest piece - [Blessed Hauberk of Undead Slaying].

So yeah, busy night, and didn't leave any time for Mission: Ambassador. I did, however, drop by Thunder Bluff to turn in about four completed quests for Wailing Caverns. Know how much TB rep that earned me? Ziiiillch. Nada. Ah well, at least I got the WC achievement. :D

Monday, October 27, 2008

Mission: Ambassador updates

So the rep experiment is a lot less structured than it sounds.

I'm basically working through each of the Horde starting areas, one at a time, and moving on up to the intermediary newbie zones and on through the inter-mixed level 30 to 40-ish areas.

Here are my numbers as I took a break after midnight on Friday:
Oct. 25 - 12:54 am
Darkspear Trolls - Honored: 9848/12000
Orgrimmar - Honored - 11255/12000
Silvermoon City - Revered - 11903/21000
Thunder Bluff - Honored - 8438/12000
Undercity - Revered - 8888/21000

And here we are a few hours later as I logged off in a bleary haze:
Oct. 25 - 3:57am
Darkspear Trolls - Honored - 10708/12000
Orgrimmar - Revered - 115/21000
Silvermoon City - Revered - 12763/21000
Thunder Bluff - Honored - 9298/12000
Undercity - Revered - 14103/21000

Out of laziness or lack of forethought, I did not record my progress over the rest of Saturday or Sunday.

But here we are as I type this on Monday night:
Oct. 27 - 11:18pm
Darkspear Trolls - Revered - 10726/21000
Orgrimmar - Revered - 17470/21000
Silvermoon City - Revered - 19268/21000
Thunder Bluff - Revered - 8175/21000
Undercity - Exalted - 999/1000

Other news: Spent an hour or so farming Scourge mobs in The Burning Steppes and Blasted Lands for a few Necrotic Runes and one [Blessed Greaves of Undead Slaying]. Also picked up my Tabard of the Argent Dawn for kicks.

The new epic leggings are pretty badass. Not a massive upgrade from my [Mag'hari Huntsman's Leggings], but it's slight raise in DPS, as well as a nice new look. I've never seen skirt-style leggings for a hunter. I'm sure a few hunters with male avatars must be a pissed, but I kinda like 'em on Paquita.

Mission: Ambassador vs. Invasion: Zombie

Love that Lich King with his awesome scourge-y plague crates.

Like many, I’m sure, I find this new Scourge invasion both exciting and annoying as fuck.

Exciting in that wow, what a way to foreshadow the next expansion – dropping a new invasion on the gameworld and having it directly impact the players and their game lives. Last time, we had to actively seek out and engage the invaders near the major cities. This time it started in a wonderfully organic manner – a far-off rumor of some crates in Booty Bay. Then an undead zombie ported to a major city and began infecting people. The guards took it down, but a few were infected in the process. The next day some crates were found in the portal cave under Thunder Bluff. Reports flooded in of plague deaths across the Barrens. Crossroads, Dustwallow, Gadgetzan, Ashenvale.

I love this stuff. Might sound morbid, but mass plague and zombie stories are some of the most compelling fiction around in my opinion. I thinking 28 Days Later, Dawn of the Dead and The Stand.

Shattrath was a mess of skeletons last night. Argent healers and Dawn soldiers appear to be everywhere, trying to protect people from what they always suspected was coming.

On the shit side of things, zombies fucking suck.

I must have picked the worst possible time to grind my Horde faction rep. With the plague spreading and zombie NPCs and players lurching around everywhere, it’s very difficult to reach lower-level quest hubs and turn in or pick up quests. Either your quest giver is dead or you’re not paying attention and get whacked by a zombie while you’re reading new quest text.

That said, I made some great progress with the rep. I hit Exalted with Undercity on Saturday and got well into Revered with Darkspear Trolls, Orgrimmar and Thunder Bluff. I remain kiss-close to Exalted with Silvermoon, but as I spent much of Paquita’s youth in Eversong Woods and The Ghostlands, I think I’ve fairly dried up any further Silvermoon rep and must rely on sympathetic points to push it into Exalted. I’m not worried, though. Thunder Bluff was on the low end of Honored when I started this project, and that reputation rose to Revered completely on spillover from Undercity and Orgrimmar.

I finished all available quests in Deathknell, Brill and The Sepulcher. Polished off a few more forgotten tasks in Tarren Mill and Hammerfall, in Arathi Highlands. Then I made my way over to the Orc/Troll newbie zone and rolled through those quests. It was on the way to Sen’jin Village in Southern Durotar that I started hitting zombie resistance. The whole village was undead, save a couple of neutral NPCs. I killed as many as I could, but eventually turned into a zombie myself.

That’s when it got interesting. When I turn into a zombie, my priorities change. Yes, I could just let myself die and respawn and wait for the whole thing to be over with, but that takes time. I figure I may as well have fun while I’m zombiefied.

Example: I rode into Orgrimmar last night around 11:00pm server time. Noticed that the front gates looked very eerie without guards. That was my first indication that something was wrong (fucking brilliant staple of any zombie movie, and it’s an organic event in a goddamn MMO :D). Inside the city, death was everywhere in a cloud of plague. Diseased NPCs were faltering amidst packs of NPC and player zombies. I took down quite a few before I got hit myself and promptly joined in on the zombie action. I infected several players and ran into the auction house for more fun. Probably pissed a few people off, but what the hell – you’re supposed to spread the infection. It’s part of the event.

So yes, zombies suck while you’re questing or leveling or simply just standing in the auction house checking prices. But I realized last night that it’s supposed to suck. You’re supposed to get angry. From a game perspective, those who die are your friends, your neighbors and your enemies. When you turn into a zombie, you’re essentially playing out the final moments of the Azerothian Everyman who falls to the Scourge in this most vile recent attack.

All of this bullshit is happening so that when you step foot off the boat in Northrend, you remember all those who died – and who is responsible. When I think about that, and how the player population at large had no idea this was going to happen, it’s clear that this was a fantastic moment in World of Warcraft, and a brilliant precursor to Wrath of the Lich King.

And if my little peeks at some spoilery spoils for Wrath are any indication, all of this is going to lock together in an INSANELY cool way for a major part of the WotLK storyline. Cannot freaking wait.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Mission: Ambassador - Day 1

Only had a couple of hours to spare yesterday, so I rushed through my fishing and cooking dailies (still no baby croc pet!) and whacked the Headless Horseman a few times before abandoning most of my non-essential level 70 quests and riding over to the Undead starting area, Deathknell.

One quick aside - joined a PUG for the Horseman and killed him twice before the Sinister Squashling dropped. Everyone passed except for myself and the warrior. He rolled need. I said was going to need too. He asked why. I told him I needed it, of course. Well, he needed it too...he had the Hallowed Helm and only needed the squashling to get the achievement. Exact same situation for me, I said. I announced again that I was needing. He emotes "bites lip." I emote "*cringe*." I beat his roll. He's out. He up and quits the group, even though I won by complete chance and we still had like 4 summons to go. Crazy people.

But hey, I got my [Sinister Calling] completed. And the squashling pet is wicked awesome.

Anyway, on to Deathknell. Now, I did not get a baseline for all my Horde rep before trying this yesterday. This all was mostly on a whim, and I was under time constaints. I know that my UC rep was Revered, somewhere around 3,000/21000, ballpark. I completed perhaps 20 quests between Deathknell, random road NPCs and Brill, pushing UC rep to around 7 or 8k. And that was about 45 minutes of effort.

Also, the issue of finding low-level quests has been resolved! They now have a "find low-level quests" tab in your map locator, right in there with "find minerals" or "find fish." Niiiice.

I'm almost wondering if I'm actually taking a loss in profit by wasting Adamantite Arrows on these tiny mobs. I'm one-shotting them, of course, in like 2k crits. Maybe I should go unarmed in an attempt to boost my skill for that achievement.

Achievement System, I hereby declare thee Achievenor the Corrupting, tainter of all that is holy in the land of Azeroth.

Of course, I had to log pretty quickly last night, and I had about eight more completed quests in the bank waiting to be turned in. I'll start keeping track of my Horde faction rep tonight before I resume, so I can measure my progress.

Will probably look something like this:

Darkspear Trolls - Honored (0000/00000)
Orgrimmar - Honored (0000/00000)
Thunder Bluff - Honored (0000/00000)
Undercity - Revered (0000/00000)
Silvermoon - Revered (0000/00000)

(Unless I can take a screen shot of my window, which would be much easier.)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

New goals

There are a number of kickass achievements included WoW these days and I've decided that the most realistic one I want is [Ambassador of the Horde]. All this requires is Exalted status with the five Horde factions - Silvermoon, Undercity, Orgrimmar, Thunder Bluff and the Darkspear Trolls.

I'm of course Revered already with my home faction, Silvermoon, and have sympathetic rep through Honored with the remaining four groups. So I wonder how much I can boost the rep with each of these factions, both directly and sympathetically, if I went back and started from the newbie zones with each and every one?

This tactic worked when I wanted a Stormwind horse for my gnome, so why not here, with my level 70 hunter? Might be time-consuming, but theoretically it should go much faster with the higher level and an epic mount. Even if I don't get a specific faction to Exalted with their specific 1-20 newbie quests, I should definitely continue gaining sympathetic Horde rep to that faction through other major quests. And I'm pretty sure I skipped a LOT of content / quests on Paquita in leveling her so fast.

The Big Issue will be having to mouse over every NPC to see if they have a quest for me, as opposed to automatically seeing an exclamation point for quests of my own level.

There are quite a few benefits to this plan - 1. Ambassador title, 2. at least 4 more mounts, 3. the achievement for gaining Exalted status with at least five factions, 4. achievements for numbers of quests completed in various continents of Azeroth, as well as the general 1500 quest achievement, 5. The many possible achievements for completing old world dungeons while following the lower level questlines, and 6. the opportunity for exploration achievements.

OK, so this idea is COMPLETELY based on opportunities within the achievement system. :D

But it sounds fun, no?

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Shiny new hooves.

Damn.
Only took 3 hours to earn 12,286 reputation points with the Mag'har clan in Nagrand.

I'm now Exalted. :D

Not a bad looking mount...possibly even cooler than my Brewfest Ram.

Bonus round! (Additional Thoughts, some six hours later, 7am Thurs):
Note to self - try to avoid making posts when you are clearly too tired to make the word thingies.
Brevity was triumphant last night, apparently. So, since I obviously neglected to mention it, that's Paquita up there with her new White War Talbuk after grinding Nagrand Ogres for a few hours. That's 10 Mag'har rep per Ogre, and 500 rep for every 10 Obsidian War Beads I loot and turn in to the Mag'har.

I think this little push just rose out of a white Talbuk catching my eye in Shattrath the other day. For some reason, the white ones just pop visually. I think it may be the pink-purple horns. Really goes with my purple guild tabard and general pink-purple ensemble. Amazing how color schemes factor into a character's look once you're used to a certain style.


Anyway, I saw it and casually checked out my rep with the Mag'har - 8714/21000. I was already well into revered with the faction after completing the Great Mother Geyah quest chain. Plus, I can always use another mount.


It really wasn't all that difficult. I just grinded Ogres along the three camps across the northern and western mountains of Nagrand, rounding up groups of 3-4 and sometimes even 5 or 6 Ogres at once with Kriegaffe the Gorilladin and volleying/multi-shotting them down. Kriegaffe gained three levels throughout the experience, and is now level 70. I created a macro to cast Misdrection onto Kriegaffe as well, so that saved some precious seconds and mouse manuevering. Just have to remember to switch that button out for the real Misdirection when I'm in a party or raid. :D

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Elephants in the room

This is surprising.

So Tobold has decided to quit Warhammer Online.

He notes that he never expected to play it much when WotLK hit, but given the amount of coverage he posted on WAR, and the level of intereste he showed, I didn't expect him to quit so soon.

It's a bit comforting though, seeing as how I was feeling guilty myself over not having logged into WAR in nearly two weeks. My account is active, but with the fun I've been having in WoW and all the tasty 3.0.2 goodies released last week, it's just been no contest.

WAR is a fun game. I like the character selection process, the opening quests, the emotes, the public quest system, the RvR scenarios and much of the game design. But it lacks the polish, familiarity and social connections that WoW holds and continually sharpens for me.

When WAR hit, my WoW guild created new sub-forums specifically for a WAR extension of the guild. Our guild leader removed those threads over the weekend.

I'll be cancelling my account, but I would actually like to return someday. WAR devs are saying they're in it for the long haul, so perhaps in four years we could have a WAR version of what WoW offers now. But for the time being, I'll sit in Durotar and gaze longingly at the new Zepplin tower, waiting for the first trip north.

And possibly maybe continue my career as an achievement harlot.