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Monday, July 06, 2009

Well it's been a busy few days.  I only had a few jobs not 20 and Chal's got plenty.  We just did a lot of mix and match of her jobs while mostly I've played COR from 4-20, PUP from 1-16, and most recently DNC from 1-10.



In a bid to get rid of old gear she leveled SAM and MNK to 20.  Officially all of that MNK/SAM/NIN gear (sub 20) can be disposed of.  I found COR to be lacking and it's no surprise it showed up so unpopular in the last census.  Perhaps it will get better, but it was pretty weak, couldn't be used that sufficiently for support (/WHM) and thee only benefit largely was Corsair's Roll for extra XP.  I'm sure in a group the Acc bonus and stuff are nice.  I'm just not a fan I guess.

So me and Chal ran into Lizzy quite a few times yesterday.  The first time she was solo.  The 2nd and 3rd times I was on my COR.



So obviously no drops and we continued to duo in Konschtat until my COR rang 20.  We took a break and I went and picked up my automaton's new frame from Aht Urghan.  PUP is a such a huge pain in the ass... why can't they just say that Ghatsad wanted to train craftsmen from other nations or some junk and give us a spot at least in Jeuno to put new attachments on.

Well, we returned to Gustaberg and leveled for a bit in the Lizzy area and discussed the boots.  I told Chal to just buy them.  I mean seriously... we can just sell them later once all jobs that need them are beyond needing them.  When you buy gear from the AH it's more of a rental until you're done.  So she did.



Yeah, so obviously we found Lizzy again.  He's (she's?) easy to find these days.  When we played 2 years ago he was still camped like mad and we always though, "You know, eventually roughly everyone that needs them will have them.  The game doesn't have a huge influx of new players so at some point he won't be so damned hard to camp."  So now is that time and that's great.  We saw very few campers and almost none of them seemed serious.  The one guy that did seem half serious didn't seem to have any idea how to camp him.  Seriously, after all this time there are a ton of resources.  If you wanna camp something learn something about the mob.  He might as well be throwing shit and seeing what stuck (figuratively).  I guess it could've worked out because most of our claims were pure luck with him just running around.... anyway.

So yeah, Lizzy #4 and Chal just bought boots.



I started shouting and did a /sea.  There was one 8 RNG/WHM.  He was rank 2 so he was either a noob, a lazy ass nation swapper, or just a straight up lazy ass.  I'll assume he was actually a noob because it makes me feel more warm and fuzzy.  I guess we could've sold the Leaping Boots back (probably at a profit), but meh.  We're not hurting for gil and warm fuzzies are nice.

So yeah.  We leveled until Chal's MNK hit 20 which stunted my PUP at 16.  I've gotta say, even though PUP is a pain and I wasn't looking forward to playing it at all, it's pretty awesome.  Like most of the newest jobs I can see where it would fail it parties because people insist on pulling IT+++++ mobs that they can't hit instead of just chaining T-VT mobs.  However, for our duo on largely EP-EM mobs it's just ridiculously powerful.  Caprice (my puppet) spend most of her time following me aimlessly around when I couldn't be bothered to deploy her on something.  Deploying her on whatever I was already killing was redundant.  It only took me two hits to kill something anyway.  Siccing her on what Chal was fighting (as MNK) was also pointless for obvious reasons.  Quite often we were fighting 3 things simultaneously.  PUP is definitely gonna get paired off with some weak ass job in later levels of our duoing.

So now I'm off to finish leveling my DNC (which I'm enjoying) to 20.

Oh yeah, did I mention Lizzy showed up a 5th time?  No drop but lol anyway.



I suppose 3 pics of Lizzy in one post are superfluous, but at least you get to see Caprice muggin' for the camera and not quite pulling her weight.



(Yeah, I said her... so?)




Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Back from the dead indeed!

So it turns out I'm still alive.


This was good to find out.  It was a horrid pain in the ass.  I remember it being bad but jeez SE's crap is just ridiculous.  If wanted to go back to WoW I'd just sign into my account on their page, click a few things, BAM, log in.  This was an incredible hassle to get up and running and PlayOnline Viewer is such a piece of crap.  Luckily they won't be using it for FFXIV.  But let's look on the bright side.  There's something about the game that got me back despite SE's horrendous shortcomings.

I managed to get a few things done already.



I was glad to find these flag quests way easier than the flag quests for ToAU were in general.  That reminds me of a funny story!  Let me preface it with this.  Chal raided my closet so badly after I'd quit.  I have the most odd assortment of gear for different jobs and levels.  I had crafting mats like crazy.  I can barely move stuff from one side to the other. 

So I'm running around Jugner (S) and aggro an EP Ladybug.  How embarassing would it be to be brought to grief by an EP ladybug?  Well, it got me in the 50 HP range right toward the end.  I had no macros, was half naked, /NIN, using the wrong weapons.  I was frantically trying to go between getting shadows and getting Paeons off (sans instrument, I had almost none thanks to Chal).  Eventually I remembered that I could sleep things and tried to find Lullaby in my overflowing list.  It was a mess but I lived.

I picked up something at the AH.


How long did we ask for NIN sneak?  Of course the question to follow is, "Where are my sneak/invis songs?" (I heard those dirty dancers got the equivalent)




So what's the goal from here?  Well first Chal has to reactivate, then I have to reactivate my army of mules and sort out gear.  We're going to try to stay away from endgame though we might do something Dynamis or Limbus.  We just want to play very casually getting jobs to 60 and getting them full AF for kicks.  If it comes to it perhaps we'll keep going and get Maat's Caps, but it's unlikely.  Our goal is huge and we plan to play pretty much completely in duos just hitting regimes and stuff.

As it stands our first order of business is to get all of both of our jobs to 10 so we can sync and then quickly to 20.  There will be a lot of syncing.  One of the last things I did was get all but PUP and COR out of the dunes (20+).  I've only got 4 jobs under 20.  Due to level syncing I no longer have to hold onto tons of level capped gear for every job (I had an entire mule dedicated to holding level capped BRD gear for every cap).  Once we hit 20 we'll be able to make some money (good money from the looks of it) selling of all those white and blue boxes I hoarded up for low characters as it will be completely obsolete.

Then all jobs to 40 (meaning all available subs regardless beyond that point and all available for 40 capped events).  Once again, sell off the gear.

We'll probably break the grind to 60 into two parts and just go 40-50 followed by 50-60.  After that level the original 15 to 70 for the cap (I know I could do 68, but I like round numbers and will probably go to 75 if I get that far).  We'll probably finish out the jobs we like to 75 from there and level the other 5 jobs up if we like.  Hopefully we can collect some tossed aside relics.  As it is I think I'm already 3/5 BST and 2/5 DRG because nobody wanted them.

That's the big picture, but in reality we'll probably never hit it, but maybe we'll have some fun on the way up and selling the lower stuff off as it outlives its usefulness will allow us to buy new toys.  Still need a PCC.

Here are things roughly as I came back to them (with obvious additions)



Monday, June 29, 2009

Back from the dead... maybe?

Hey everyone.  I doubt anyone is out there that still checks my page, but I figured I might as well update since there finally is something to update.

I’ve decided to come back to FFXI.  I’ve resisted quite a bit, but FFXI has a flavor that other MMOs just plainly lack.  WoW was a great way to get away and learn how to play casually, but it’s missing something I need.  I also played LOTRO a bit and it’s a fair game with gorgeous graphics, but just not quite what I was looking for.  My return is in no small part due to Chal either.  She’s had the itch more than I have and I’ve simply used cold logic as a reason not to come back.

The re-learning curve after 2ish years would be too steep.  People would be more elitist and we’d be ill-equipped to rejoin.  The game is utterly soul-sucking and doesn’t allow for any level of casual play.  SE’s customer service is terrible, etc. etc.

Due to that terrible CS and billing BS we’ll not be attempting to return until the first (rather than be billed an entire month for roughly a week or less).  Here’s hoping the accounts are still there and unblemished.

In the interim I decided to use the buddy pass that came with my Vana’diel Collection to check out some of the stuff and bend out that learning curve a bit while I was playing for free. 

This is Hobufopu:


Originally the plan was to get two buddy passes but that fell through and we were unable to make him a friend to play with.  Instead, Chal and I shared him.  Hobu is less than a week old if you can believe it.  Sadly we were playing on the 50” TV rather than on a computer and I was lax about taking screenshots as we go so I’ll have to discuss his short journey sans copious visual stimulation.

Before I begin, if anyone is planning to get back into the game or has a friend who is curious (or wants to talk a friend into it) send them here to read this.  I didn’t trust SE because they are lying scumbags.  They treat their players like shit and scarcely deliver a service.  I’ll be giving no bias.  I didn’t trust any of the reviews other people were giving because I was afraid they were being too nice for various unsound reasons. 

I started Hobu in San d’Oria since that’s where Yearg started.  I was unoriginal and even used the same model.  I went with RDM because I figured it would give me the best shot solo, but having leveled all but the newest jobs to 20 on Yearg, I know that the strengths and weaknesses of various classes would still play out okay especially with the new “Fields of Valor” stuff.

We had starter gear and a crappy dagger.  We soloed for a while with great success (who didn’t from 1-5?).   Eventually we went and found a cheap sword at Helbort’s Blades (lol vendor gear) because Wasp Sting sucks and at least Fast Blade does something.  We found that for new accounts there’s a chick that walks you through some basics and even gives you some money and XP as rewards for her little mini-quests.  It’s not much but it’s nice.

 

Somewhere around level 8 we discovered a Field Manual for Fields of Valor.   It’s too bad we’d not discovered it earlier.  From the position of one planning to solo, this is probably the best thing SE has ever done to the game.  We’d also left before they made Signet give you def/eva buffs against lower mobs.  They really show (especially if you find yourself running out of signet mid-fight).

So here’s how it works.  In many zones (primarily Zilart and earlier zones) there are these floating books.  There are generally several in a zone, usually at places where zones meet, at crags, at outposts, etc.


These books allow you to get little mini-quests to kill mobs that you would already be fighting for a bonus of XP, gil and something called tabs (another type of currency).  Each zone with a Field Manual has 5 options (pages) for individual training.  These generally scale from easiest to hardest (with some exceptions).  There is a level at which you can no longer take a page (which is the same level that none of the mobs still check as EP).


At these low levels I would get around 300 XP, 300 gil and 30 tabs to killing stuff.  The only limit is that you can only do one per Vana’diel day (rough 1 RL hour).  However, you can flag one up and finish it on a subsequent day and then pick up another.  Once you’ve killed all of the mobs you are given the reward immediately without having to travel back to the book.  BTW, these little mini-quests are called regimes for future reference.

I like to flag up a regime before logging out.  Whenever I come back I can do two regimes in a row netting a good deal of XP.  Considering you still get XP from the mobs, it adds up quickly and two regimes back-to-back even in the mid-20s only takes me about 30-45 minutes.  If you had a free time and didn’t wanna spend it grinding or LFG you could easily keep a rough eye on Vana’diel time and just play in short 30 minute bursts every 1.5 hours and get easy, free XP while still getting other things done between regimes.

 

Oh but it gets better… much better.  You might be curious what you can use these tabs for.  Something great.  You can spend your tabs on a variety of buffs for yourself.  Among them Reraise (10 tabs), Refresh (20 tabs, 1 hour duration), Regen (20 tabs, 1 hour duration).  You can also get Protect and Shell as well as foods and a port to your home nation.   Tabs add up damn fast.  I’ve got a surplus of about 1300 tabs on my less-than-a-week-old taru who spend at least 30 tabs once an hour to get Refresh and Reraise.

With Refresh and Regen you virtually never have to rest before 10 and if you’re playing smart, rarely even up to 27 where I’m at.   Reraise makes things much less annoying as well.  A death doesn’t mean a huge pain the ass walk back to where you were and minimal XP loss.

 

So that’s the Fields of Valor thing and it’s awesome.  So now some more about Hobu.  Hobu’s gear is frickin’ terrible.  Anyone who knows me knows I’m a whore for white and blue boxes and researching the best gear for each slot for each level.   Well, I didn’t have that much money so I didn’t have those kinds of options.  I basically bought what I could through conquest and I was so miserly that I could scarcely bring myself to buy a sword at 23 when I was still using a level 9 Spatha.

But think about what this says about how reasonable it is to solo!  Before, in my most pimped gear it was a pain to solo past 10.  EPs took forever, gave less XP than they do now, and you had to rest forever between them.  Even decked out duoing with Chal in Ghelsba we could only effectively make it to 15 before it became such a ridiculous grind as to be impossible (Several 1000 XP at 12 XP per mob).

But now, in my craptastic gear, subless, I could solo just fine.  I finally finished soloing my Magicked Skull at 25 and leveled my WHM sub up to 6 for Poisona (though I should’ve gone to 9 for Paralyna).

I sold whatever I got as drops to make my money.  I probably spent between 15k and 30k on scrolls and a sword to stay current and have around 50k now.  Not too bad really.  To make it better, I got lucky because nobody seems to give a crap about NMs like Spook any more.  I went 1/1 on the drop because he was just sitting up every time I was in Ranperre’s Tomb.

Another nice feature is the treasure caskets that randomly drop from mobs.  The blue ones give you temporary items that go away if you leave the zone and the brown ones give you permanent items (and even gear) if you can use a tiny bit of logic to open their locks.  Mostly it’s just medicines and other consumables.  Daedalus wings are very nice and allowed me to skillchain and magic burst solo with myself putting a mob under instantly.  Potions  kept me alive when I would get links (not the death knell they once were) and ethers –on top of refresh- kept me from every having to rest.

 

 

In conclusion I will say if you’re an old vet who left and is curious about coming back, it’s definitely a lot better and things I’ve yet to even try (Campaign stuff) will definitely make it even better.  Level syncing also should make XPing much easier.  I still wouldn’t suggest getting anyone new started on this game though even in its current stated.  It’s just not friendly enough to those weaned on WoW.  Aside from it being a harder MMO, it’s just not user friendly enough.  So much of the progress I made was purely because of my previous knowledge of the game.   I could easily manipulate the AH.  I knew how to approach things and how to watch for aggro.  I knew the benefits of using items strategically.

 

I will also so say that FFXI looks great on PC with the registry edited.  It also doesn’t seem to take a beast to run for how great it looks.  The environments are nice, but what’s really amazing are the character models both for characters and enemy mobs.  I’d have to say these are some of the best looking in any MMO I’ve played (including LOTRO which has the best MMO graphics out there).  It’s amazing these things are from 2002.  If you crank your background res above normal settings things just look stunning.

Well…. That’s a dissertation.  Perhaps I’ll update Hobufopu again before I cancel him but no promises.  Hopefully come the first I can be updating stuff about Yeargdribble and Chalumeau (hopefully with any more pics)


Monday, July 21, 2008

Reserving this space.


Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Well I've been making a bit of progress.  I'm gonna be giving up my Priest's goggles for

but thats cool.  It was time for a change of pace and I'll probably get newer, pimper goggles eventually when I skill up that high.

Also got some nice drops while XPing Druid with Chalumeau.

I decided to pimp my pally out in them.  I also was glad to get my pally to 26 so that I could put on some real pants and not look like I'm wearing panties under my tabard all the time.

Made a little progress on my Druid.  Mostly I leveled up my Fishing and Cooking a bit.  Also made it to 32 before me and Chalumeau dealt with a lot of problems from me DCing followed by some non-stop ganking around Tarren Mill.



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