2011

Fumbling My Way Through League of Legends #LoL

I’ve been curious about LoL since people first started talking about it. I didn’t realize it at the time but my brother has been playing since release. It didn’t click until recently though. I’ll admit right now, I barely know what I’m doing, but I Am having a lot of fun doing whatever it is I’m doing. I haven’t invested any money into the game yet but I’ve seen some people mention a ‘beginners’ pack that runs for $25 – if I could FIND one I’d pick it up. So far my searches have been unsuccessful. I’ve played a small handful of 5v5 beginner matches (against the AI) where we won three of them and lost one. Matches take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour each depending on how your team does.

The basics of the game seem pretty simple. You’re on a map, you ‘own’ half of it and so do the bad guys. There are little towers that generate bad guys and the object is to defeat the opposing teams little towers (I’m putting this in the most simple of terms, I know). You have 5 players (consider yourself bosses) on your team and so does the enemy. Also known as champions. The point is to destroy the towers of the opposite team, and take down their champions while staying alive yourself. Everyone has this little train of minions that follows along headed towards the enemy side, and your job (well, my job at least) is to stick behind them and let them take the brunt of the damage while you pew pew away. It’s a lot of falling back to avoid damage while your little minions catch up to the fight point, and as you level you get points to unlock skills (and levels of those skills) and you earn gold that you can spend at the store to bulk yourself up and become less smushy (and purchase consumables like health and mana potions etc).

Each champion has a different set of skills they can use, and even a backstory. After running myself through the tutorial I decided to use the free points I had gathered up to unlock ‘Annie’ pictured to the left hand side. Her little sayings as I run her around the field never fail to amuse me, and she’s even got some lore to her which I think is great.

In the time shortly before the League, there were those within the sinister city-state of Noxus who did not agree with the evils perpetrated by the Noxian High Command. The High Command had just put down a coup attempt from the self-proclaimed Crown Prince Raschallion, and a crack down on any form of dissent against the new government was underway. These political and social outcasts, known as the Gray Order, sought to leave their neighbors in peace as they pursued dark arcane knowledge. The leaders of this outcast society were a married couple: Gregori Hastur, the Gray Warlock, and his wife Amoline, the Shadow Witch. Together they led an exodus of magicians and other intelligentsia from Noxus, resettling their followers beyond the Great Barrier to the northern reaches of the unforgiving Voodoo Lands. Though survival was a challenge at times, the Gray Order’s colony managed to thrive in a land where so many others would have failed.

Years after the exodus, Gregori and Amoline had a child: Annie. Early on, Annie’s parents knew there was something special about their daughter. At the age of two, Annie miraculously ensorcelled a shadow bear – a ferocious denizen of the petrified forests outside the colony – turning it into her pet. To this day she keeps her bear ”Tibbers” by her side, often keeping him spellbound as a stuffed doll to be carried like a child’s toy. The combination of Annie’s lineage and the dark magic of her birthplace have given this little girl tremendous arcane power. It is this same girl who now finds herself as one of the most sought-after champions within the League of Legends – even by the city-state that would have exiled her parents had they not fled beforehand.

”Annie may be one of the most powerful champions ever to have fought in a Field of Justice. I shudder to think of her capabilities when she becomes an adult.” – High Councilor Kiersta Mandrake

I spent the night playing and had a blast. Incredibly different from the typical MMOs I find myself in (because it’s an RTS game) even though I still don’t have the faintest idea of what I’m doing. There are runes you can purchase with in-game currency (or currency you purchase for real cash) and I’ve just been buying whatever strikes my fancy instead of having any sort of plan when I purchase them since I’m still just getting the hang of things. Know of any sites with useful information for beginners? Feel free to let me know!

As always, happy gaming no matter where you find yourself – and if you’re looking to add me to your friends list in LoL, you can find me there as stargrace!

Lazy Questing Days And Planar Attunement #WoW #RiftGame

My guild in WoW has two active members, with three other inactive members. I’ve always preferred smaller guilds but in WoW this comes at a significant disadvantage because we are unable to complete any guild quests for experience. Thus the majority of our “leveling” comes from our own quest grinding – which does have us at almost level 2. Woohoo. I wish there were smaller quests for those of us smaller guilds to complete, or that my guild had just one more member so we could run dungeons at least all together. I don’t see either of those happening any time soon, and so I’ve been working on quests in order to progress us.

The latest rounds have taken me back to Twilight Highlands where I got to watch a very pretty cinematic involving dragons. You can’t go wrong with dragons.

Aside from that things are quiet on the game front. I’m waiting for 4.3 in WoW, and I’m waiting for the next big patch for Rift that will add planar attunement (also known as giving level 50’s something to do). You can read more about it on the Rift site.

Planar Attunement

Beyond level 50

Your Ascended can already commune with the mightiest souls ever to walk Telara. Now, Planar Attunement puts the primal energy of the planes at your fingertips!

Beyond ultimate power

Upon achieving level 50 and completing the Chronicle of Attunement, all XP earned (from kills, dungeons, raids, quests, Chronicles, zone invasions, anything!) counts toward your next Planar Attunement level. Each level grants you 100 Attunement Points to spend in one of the six planes.

Each plane offers a grid of bonuses (listed below) that you can access after purchasing its core power (central hex). Every bonus you unlock opens its adjacent hexes for purchase. Buy multiple ranks of the same bonus, or branch off into other powers and benefits, customizing your character as you attune to the planes. Specialize in one element, generalize across a few, or earn them all—the choice is yours!

Endless possibilities

Planar Attunement lets you:

  • Improve your most important stats.
  • Master your weapons and cast more potent spells.
  • Maximize your effectiveness against the planes and their denizens, making their strength your own.
  • Open rifts to planes of your choosing, influencing how the dynamic war for Telara will unfold!
  • Ride faster, reduce falling damage, and much more!

The Ascended alone can harness the power of the planes. Level 50 is only the beginning…

I’m interested to see how much busy-work it gives those at max level, and how long it takes for the first person to achieve whatever the cap will be set at. As always, happy gaming no matter where you find yourself!

The Joys of Heroic Deadmines #WoW

I started doing the chains that would open up the Fireland zones, and I found the stories pretty interesting. Saved Thrall from (technically) himself, captured by a bunch of elements and then started helping druids. One thing I don’t quite understand is that you need 150 world tree (I may have the name wrong) tokens to complete the next two quests and you can only obtain 14 of these tokens a day (or at least, I can) through repeatable quests. That makes for a lot of daily grinding. I can appreciate WoWs method of getting players to log in every day via daily quests, but shesh.

I’ve discovered my favorite heroic dungeon so far – Deadmines. Even though it took us a long time to complete the dungeon I thought it was really well done and a LOT of fun. The dream sequence at the end where you run through the dungeon a second time was neat and required players to pay attention (and most didn’t, especially the obstacle course portion, everyone died except me and the tank). Having to swing away from the boat as bombs were planted was also a lot of fun – although the shaman in my group apparently didn’t think so because he fell to the ground below twice, and then complained about how annoying the dungeon was. I won a new caster dps staff and a ring, and earned enough justice points to purchase a second ring.

I spent the beginning portion of my day running through the Brewfest dungeon (over and over and over) in order to get the trinkets for this year, which were a huge upgrade over what I was sporting before. I eventually managed to find myself with both the healer and caster dps ones, which boosted my ilevel up enough to be able to queue for the two newer heroic dungeons. No mount yet, and knowing my luck I won’t get one, either. I’ve tried for the last few years to win one without any sign of it. My warlock managed to win the halloween mount, but that’s the only one I’ve seen so far.

Happy gaming, no matter where you find yourself!

Rift Announces Their Veteran Rewards #RiftGame

Honored veterans

Starting with update 1.5, being a veteran Ascended means honor, respect, and awesome rewards for subscribing to RIFT. Earn a full Guardian or Defiant guard uniform for your wardrobe, a personal vendor, an on-the-go mailbox, and more!

Your well-earned rewards

Every time you reach a reward milestone, you unlock another reward.

18 months includes Tricorne of the Drowned Thief / Endless Skull Helm – and a mobile mailbox to send and receive your important parcels anywhere. I find it a little odd that the rewards do NOT include any potions – but that doesn’t mean it’s bad. It’s just not what I expected. On the plus side, I’m looking forward to the 6 month reward. Having a personal vendor to summon is always handy!

What are your thoughts on these veteran rewards?

Leaving Before The Wipe #WoW

Ah, Molten Core. I had never been to this raid zone before despite the fact that I’ve played WoW since release. I’ve never raided. It’s not that I’ve never WANTED to raid, but that I have never found a ‘home’ to belong to in game which makes raiding hard. Toargo and I decided to head to the zone ourselves (him playing warrior and me on the priest) to see if we couldn’t collect some appearance gear for 4.3. The zone was fun, and I had a good time figuring out how difficult it must have been back when the zone was still fresh to players.

My warlock is one of my favorite characters, but I don’t often play her because I’d rather be ‘useful’ (ie: healing). That changed slightly yesterday as I worked on gearing her up enough to finally be let into heroics. I was still sporting a few green pieces of gear, and needed 3 more points to my ilevel in order to queue. Two ‘regular’ dungeon queues later finally saw me with an upgrade, and I was able to get into heroics. Torago (trusty tank) set us going, and we ended up in Heroic: Blackrock Caverns which I had not been to even on regular mode for quite some time.

The group started out well enough, but we had a paladin dps that wasn’t quite ‘on the ball’. During the encounter that requires players to stand in front of three lasers until you get a stack of about 80 debuffs on you and then you move out, he didn’t move out, and thus we got an add, and then just as we were taking care of things in the middle of battle the priest left the group. Classy.

So another healer joined, this one a paladin, and I stood in the center beam instead of the paladin and we defeated it flawlessly. The rest of the zone went by without incident, and I picked up a new wand. I was a little discouraged by how few valor points you receive for completing a heroic, but I reminded myself that a lot of these players have done the zones hundreds of times, and probably had stores of justice and valor points just waiting to be used. Ah well. I’ll get there eventually.

My warlock is also my engineer, and I finally hit 540 (gnome racial bonus) in the skill. Now I’m saving up for recipes I don’t have, and my mining is 525, so I’m working on the smaller skills like cooking and archeology. I find them fun, if nothing more then busy work.

I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend, no matter where they found themselves. Happy gaming!

Nomadic Gamer