Unless you've been keeping up with my Tweets, you're probably wondering what the Heckhound I've been up to. Hm...where to start...
Over at my Dropped Pets page, you can see the awesome creatures I've been capturing over the weekend! Unfortunately, I feel that the Ianthine Spectre was awarded to me prematurely...Fallon Deathslinger is still looking for hers ever since the release of Advanced Pets, sigh... Tweet her a message to help find that ghost!
Also over the weekend, the Petnome Project was BOOMING with entries, topping off what we already had by another ~400 entries! We're currently sorting them out, fixing typos, splitting double entries (two abilities in one form, yikes!), and have started putting together some of the pieces. Fallon Shadowblade of DiaryofAWizard.com has generously offered to host the publication of our findings! I spent a few hours last night drafting and scratching, and finally produced a frame for Magma Colossus. Before we release the exact location of the data, we're going to test our Verification methods over a few critters. So, in no time, you'll be seeing our work in progress once we manage to dive in and clear up some erroneous submissions and start piecing together what's Verified. While we're on the subject, please welcome Heather Raven to the Petnome Team! She'll be helping out in "customer" support, answering any questions, asking you our questions, and helping us post results. Remember, the contest jointly held by The Friendly Necromancer is still running until next Monday, midnight!
While helping Amber Stargem farm for her Ice Birds (which she has yet to find....tweet to go help her too!), I found my green light across the water (Great Gatsby reference):
As an Ice Wizard, I feel more complete!
I'm hoping to finish Page 21-22 of Mistblood tonight...as well as get some training and harvesting (food farming) done, but more importantly, I think the "plot" of the comic needs to get out there. A lot of help came from the Blogger community to create these scenes, and I know they're just "dying" (inside joke, related to the scenes) to see the story unfold. So expect, something to pop out tonight!
Some minor bad news: with all the projects and adventures I have going on at once, I'm afraid I'll have to postpone the 2nd BMC. I assure you though that the event will make use of its extra preparation time, so expect to be blown away again :-)
Alright, off I go to the comic! Peace, and Happy Hunting~
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Chillanthropologist in Global Warming
This week has just been a major blast of excitement, good news, and luck all around, at least for this Thaumaturge. I'm not even sure where to begin, other than chronological order. Already got Sunday covered in an earlier post...
Monday was somewhat brutal, just sitting on the sidelines a bit while studying for Tuesday's final, just interacting in what ways I could with friends.
On Tuesday, played around on Pet Realm a bit and learned some minor things about the Pet Updates, then freed myself from the grasp of textbooks and calculators. Summer school? Perhaps not, at least based on some minor hints I received from work today.
I took yesterday to relax a bit after finishing my finals, so I rocked "Mytheon-house" with Heather Emeraldflame, kicking the Warforge end-boss around with our funny kiting strategy. Then in the evening, nearly lost my marbles as Steven Spiritcaller disconnected from the call for a long period of time. It was my first night modding for the show, so I was already excited about helping out....the thing Leesha asked of me after the awkward event was...well, to put mildly, overkill on that adrenaline rush ;) But she carried on the show smoothly; a lot of podcasting experience for sure.
Then I'm back at full time at work today, starting earlier than usual...and what do you know, the first thing I hear is a "Good Morning" from my supervisor and her superior, and was asked a series of questions that led me to suspect that I was in for something I had been longing for awhile: PROMOTION! Though it's not officially approved yet, both of my bosses clarified that they were actively pressing the matter in my favor! So, should I receive higher income, the better my BMC prizes will be; that's a given ;)
Then this Saturday, some time to spend away from my hometown on a camping trip with me significant other. Let's call her the Jillanthropologist. Unfortunately Jill isn't her name, and she's not a gamer (sad face), so the whole title actually lacks all meaning other than some referencing label. Maybe someday she'll fall into the depths of the Spiral....by "accident"....[plot plot]
Oh, by the way, if you haven't noticed by now...[rubs hands together]...let's just say you'll find something interesting for the next BMC in this video.
Happy hunting!
Monday was somewhat brutal, just sitting on the sidelines a bit while studying for Tuesday's final, just interacting in what ways I could with friends.
On Tuesday, played around on Pet Realm a bit and learned some minor things about the Pet Updates, then freed myself from the grasp of textbooks and calculators. Summer school? Perhaps not, at least based on some minor hints I received from work today.
I took yesterday to relax a bit after finishing my finals, so I rocked "Mytheon-house" with Heather Emeraldflame, kicking the Warforge end-boss around with our funny kiting strategy. Then in the evening, nearly lost my marbles as Steven Spiritcaller disconnected from the call for a long period of time. It was my first night modding for the show, so I was already excited about helping out....the thing Leesha asked of me after the awkward event was...well, to put mildly, overkill on that adrenaline rush ;) But she carried on the show smoothly; a lot of podcasting experience for sure.
Then I'm back at full time at work today, starting earlier than usual...and what do you know, the first thing I hear is a "Good Morning" from my supervisor and her superior, and was asked a series of questions that led me to suspect that I was in for something I had been longing for awhile: PROMOTION! Though it's not officially approved yet, both of my bosses clarified that they were actively pressing the matter in my favor! So, should I receive higher income, the better my BMC prizes will be; that's a given ;)
Then this Saturday, some time to spend away from my hometown on a camping trip with me significant other. Let's call her the Jillanthropologist. Unfortunately Jill isn't her name, and she's not a gamer (sad face), so the whole title actually lacks all meaning other than some referencing label. Maybe someday she'll fall into the depths of the Spiral....by "accident"....[plot plot]
Oh, by the way, if you haven't noticed by now...[rubs hands together]...let's just say you'll find something interesting for the next BMC in this video.
Happy hunting!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Debriefing: Battleblood Monthly Challenge #1
....and the winner is:
What a turn out! It does nothing more than please me to know how persistent our community is! Not one contestant gave up, despite the twenty-five-or-so times they fell off the course. Without any guidance, all players still in the running managed to scale up the tricky initial slope, which was mildly littered with inkwells to instantly halt those who tried running through. Then they each realized where to go after hitting the dead end, very well done by everyone!
I have to point out some key things I noticed about Michael Owleyes's superb performance. Every time he fell, he was back up on his feet and running up the slope again, keeping his mind focused on the goals at hand, without distractions. He smoothly transitioned from Spotter to Spotter in the questing segment. What impressed me the most was how he handled the quest (explained later) Sierra Starsong gave him, and that was with endless patience and determination. Outstanding work, Michael!
I want to personally thank the following people who helped me administer the event successfully by screening for any potential cheating, keeping the contestants motivated, and for putting up with me, the "complexity" of the "questing" part of the course, and the viral random ports from friends of a disqualified player:
In all honesty, we couldn't have had this event without each of them. The event did have a little awkward moment from some last minute misunderstanding, but we were able to smooth it out via effective communication and prompt replies. If anything, I would be happy to have each person back for next month's BMC.
For those who are interested in trying out the course without a guide, please skip past the black text, which will go into the Challenge in detail:
Initially, I wasn't going to incorporate the small questing segment, but I realized that rules could potentially be broken, and the overall difficulty of the course would collapse into a joke of a challenge. By adding the questions and giving my Spotters significant roles in the Challenge, I was able to prevent a player--whom I will not mention--from ruining the game for others when they decided to abandon policies explained at the beginning of the contest.
After Michael's victory was announced to everyone, Spotters and Contestants ported over to me, where they were greeted by a fountain surrounded by dragon heads, a Colossus, a Marleybonian, and Triton. Above the fountain was a shimmering trophy. From here, players were given a chance to find the "easter egg," which was stashed inside "outer space" around the Ice house. Jessica Fairyheart and Heather Raven are the two that will be receiving "Headstart Hints" for the next Battleblood Monthly Challenge.
If anyone wants a go at the course, I'll be leaving the house the way it is, forever, so don't worry about missing an opportunity; there are plenty!
Again, congratulations to Michael! Your patience and dedication truly paid off in the end.
Happy Hunting!
MICHAEL OWLEYES
What a turn out! It does nothing more than please me to know how persistent our community is! Not one contestant gave up, despite the twenty-five-or-so times they fell off the course. Without any guidance, all players still in the running managed to scale up the tricky initial slope, which was mildly littered with inkwells to instantly halt those who tried running through. Then they each realized where to go after hitting the dead end, very well done by everyone!
I have to point out some key things I noticed about Michael Owleyes's superb performance. Every time he fell, he was back up on his feet and running up the slope again, keeping his mind focused on the goals at hand, without distractions. He smoothly transitioned from Spotter to Spotter in the questing segment. What impressed me the most was how he handled the quest (explained later) Sierra Starsong gave him, and that was with endless patience and determination. Outstanding work, Michael!
I want to personally thank the following people who helped me administer the event successfully by screening for any potential cheating, keeping the contestants motivated, and for putting up with me, the "complexity" of the "questing" part of the course, and the viral random ports from friends of a disqualified player:
Allan Spiritrider
Paul Sandbreeze
Cheryl Fire
Ronan Dawn
For those who are interested in trying out the course without a guide, please skip past the black text, which will go into the Challenge in detail:
The main objective is to enter the Ice quarters and present to me a sequence of emotes. In order to find that sequence, players have to scale the entire course successfully, where they will meet Heather Emeraldflame. The obstacle course includes a small maze at the very beginning with a few visual illusions to deceive contestants on where the real path lies. Once through, players would "use" a rowboat to travel through the freezing moat. Wizards are met with a tricky, slippery slope with minuscule inkwells, arbitrarily blocking their path.
As they enter a Dragonspyre platform, Boris Blackrock presents them with a long, devious path to take, while hiding a shorter, simpler path to the right. There is also a tablet blocking the view of that shortcut, with a Snowflake symbol on it. Autumn Duskhunter holds her post here. After accessing the next platform, players would climb the residence mountain up to the hollow statue of the Frost Giant, to be met with another platform, occupied by Allan Spiritrider. Behind him stands two tall tablets; one with an icon of a Windswept Tree, and the other, hieroglyphics.
A path is visible from here, leading straight into "Santa," and exits his eye, only to present an ominous skull, symbolizing a "dead end." (the Zoom feature of the game is required to see anything inside) Directly above the dead end is another path, with an indirect clue that players would have to backtrack to find the entrance to the trail above. Upon returning to Allan's platform, contestants would discover another path that is initially hidden by the two tall tablets. This path leads past the forehead of the Frost Giant onto yet another DS platform, this time occupied by Paul Sandbreeze, later joined by Ronan Dawn and Cheryl Fire.
A path is visible from here, leading straight into "Santa," and exits his eye, only to present an ominous skull, symbolizing a "dead end." (the Zoom feature of the game is required to see anything inside) Directly above the dead end is another path, with an indirect clue that players would have to backtrack to find the entrance to the trail above. Upon returning to Allan's platform, contestants would discover another path that is initially hidden by the two tall tablets. This path leads past the forehead of the Frost Giant onto yet another DS platform, this time occupied by Paul Sandbreeze, later joined by Ronan Dawn and Cheryl Fire.
From here, the path splits into two, both hovering dangerously high over the ice cave with the frozen Gobbler beneath. One slip would send the player back to the bottom. On the left path, which is placed very low compared to the right (thereby hiding it from view), there is a very small chance of falling off, which is the innate reward for players who take the time to use their pet to aim for a short drop. The right path, though straight, contains many obstacles, ranging from a woodpile to feline dummies to hidden inkwells. Both trails lead over to the statue of the Dragon, where they meet at a Large Watcher Rug platform.
On this floor, there is a minuscule maze of tin cans, red stools, and balloons. Past this is a path following closely to the Dragon's wings, requiring players to change their camera angle by holding down the left-click button, and sliding their mouse around. Steadily, the course leads to a platform occupied by Sierra Starsong.
Further along the journey, contestants meet with Heather Emeraldflame at the bottom, by some pine trees and the side of the house. Heather notifies players to run back and speak with Autumn, as she has a quest(ion) for them. When players directly inquire her for their question, Autumn asks, "How many red stools are by the Dragon?" When the correct answer ("3") is given, they are told to find
Allan and must use the emote DANCE in front of him. As soon as the contestant is breaking down some moves, Allan will ask, "What is the symbol next to Autumn?" A correct answer will send the player over to Paul with the instruction to use the emote BEG.
Allan and must use the emote DANCE in front of him. As soon as the contestant is breaking down some moves, Allan will ask, "What is the symbol next to Autumn?" A correct answer will send the player over to Paul with the instruction to use the emote BEG.
Paul's question is, "How many balloons are next to the Dragon?" When the contestant answers "2," they are sent to Sierra with the order to CRY. Sierra asks the player to tell her what symbol is next to Allan. Once they pass her test, they are sent to Heather again, this time with the command to SWOON. As soon as Heather sees this, she will reveal the correct sequence that the player must show me: CHEER, FLEX, JUMP (spacebar). However, there is no obvious path after Heather's spot, so players must explore to find some steps leading to an elevated glacier, where there is a single path trailing over the pine trees, and towards the house. Players must jump down from the path and enter the house, where they show Kevin the correct emotes to win.
Initially, I wasn't going to incorporate the small questing segment, but I realized that rules could potentially be broken, and the overall difficulty of the course would collapse into a joke of a challenge. By adding the questions and giving my Spotters significant roles in the Challenge, I was able to prevent a player--whom I will not mention--from ruining the game for others when they decided to abandon policies explained at the beginning of the contest.
After Michael's victory was announced to everyone, Spotters and Contestants ported over to me, where they were greeted by a fountain surrounded by dragon heads, a Colossus, a Marleybonian, and Triton. Above the fountain was a shimmering trophy. From here, players were given a chance to find the "easter egg," which was stashed inside "outer space" around the Ice house. Jessica Fairyheart and Heather Raven are the two that will be receiving "Headstart Hints" for the next Battleblood Monthly Challenge.
If anyone wants a go at the course, I'll be leaving the house the way it is, forever, so don't worry about missing an opportunity; there are plenty!
Again, congratulations to Michael! Your patience and dedication truly paid off in the end.
Happy Hunting!
1st Battleblood Monthly Challenge: The Contenders!
Meet the contestants:
Not pictured, but also in the contest: Jessica Fairyheart, Isaac Stormflame, Benjamin Lighthammer
Good luck to everyone!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Registry for 1st Battleblood Monthly Challenge Closed!
-----REGISTRATION CLOSED--------
(Click to enlarge, then click again for maximum view)
And here's another hint I forgot to add:
And here's another hint I forgot to add:
Holding the Left-Click button and moving your mouse will help you at certain places!
Happy hunting!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The Very First Battleblood Monthly Challenge
---REGISTRATION CLOSED----
Put on your seatbelts! Instead of taking a mental journey to the limits, it's time to test your Wizard physically! Check out the picture below for more info:
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