Voidbent and Other Goals

Good Morning Friends! I hope you had a very excellent Thanksgiving weekend for those in the United States. For those elsewhere, I hope it was just an amazing weekend. Last week I wrapped up a series of gear guides, and over the weekend I spent some time formatting that information and adding it to the New World Tools page so that you can find items for specific gear slots. When I started the project the entire intent was for me to be able to find a 590-named weapon for every weapon type so that I could use those for leveling purposes. It morphed however along the way into me documenting every camp I knew about and making sure the weapons shown on the loot tables were actually dropping. I had no clue it would take anywhere near as long as it did, but at least now I have a good series of guides as a result.
The problem with a series spanning three weeks is that there were a lot of other things that took place while that was going on. For example, I accomplished one of the goals that I set out for myself before re-rolling and that was to max out my armorsmithing and craft a full set of item level 600 Void Bent armor. While this isn’t the best set of armor by any means, it is sort of universally good enough for almost any mod of play in the game. The fact that I crafted it myself means that I get to take advantage of the entire item level without experiencing any drain due to my lower expertise. The benefit of the armor has been very noticeable and I can survive the higher-level areas of the game significantly better than I could before.
Out of all of the Greatswords that I saw dropped, I decided that Bloodsucker’s Sword best fit what I want out of a tanking weapon with lifestealing and leeching crosscut on it. Similarly, I happened to luck into a nice sword drop from Rafflebones called Jupiter’s Favor that has Mortal Lifesteal which will give me back a little life each time a mob that I have damaged has been killed. At some point, I would like to replace it with Deeproot, but that would require some more coordinated group farming to get. The shield I crafted from a pattern that came from the Halloween event. I honestly wish I had started farming those items sooner so that I could have collected an entire set of the item level 600 crafting patterns. Other than that I spent time upgrading my bags and crafting a full set of tier 5 tools. Last night while bulk crafting to level engineering I even lucked into a quad tier 3 fishing pole.
My immediate goal has been to continue pushing up my trade skills. At the moment I have been alternating between working on getting Engineering and Cooking up to level 200. I find Cooking way less enjoyable as it just requires large quantities of materials, but if I ignore it for a while I end up gathering up so many materials in the process of just playing the game. Engineering I can focus grind a bit better because right now I need so much Wyrdwood and Ironwood, but the lower level materials are essentially free. I’ve set up a base for this phase in Everfall and I can get enough low-level leather and cloth in order to keep the fishing pole farm sustainable pending I acquire the rarer Ironwood planks. At some point, I will probably end up focusing on other professions. I got furnishing high enough to make a set of trophies but it seems generally awful to level still.
I finally pushed the Everfall faction up to level 30, which unlocked access to a Tier 4 house. I purchased the one in the main town square across from the Inn and Trading Post. I contemplated where exactly I wanted my first home to be, and since I have had my inn bound at Everfall almost this entire time… I decided that was as good of an option as any. Right now my plan is to build back up my gold and then focus on getting a house in Mourningdale and a house in Cutlass Keys since I also spend a lot of my time in those two zones. At some point, I need to actually make my way over to Brimstone Sands, because for all I know I might fall in love with that zone. I am still chipping away at quests in Shattered Mountain because I am weird and obsess over doing things sequentially… I have yet to start on any of the new content.
In another time and another mindset… I would be preparing for the launch of Dragonflight today. I am not however and there isn’t any big reason why. I played quite a bit of the Alpha and Beta and thought the game was pretty solid, but I am just not drawn to the World of Warcraft style of gameplay anywhere near as much as I used to be. However, for all of my friends who are amped to be playing it, I hope you all have an amazing launch that goes smoothly and that the game reignites those fires of joy inside of you. For now, I am still finding myself enjoying my time in Aeternum. I still have hopes that we end up with a group of people at max level and can roam around and do some of the fun open-world stuff. However for the time being I might have to wade out into the broader community and start making some groups happen on my own. The post Voidbent and Other Goals appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

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Hey it’s November already. I only posted one update and a book review last month, which makes me sad. Let’s set some goals so I hopefully have more to talk about this month!

October Goals in Review:

WoW: Run available LFR and complete “Raiding with leashes IV”. Nope on both counts. I am so checked out of wow at this point and it happened so fast I didn’t work on any of my goals.

D3: Help Belghast get a stash tab. Nope. We worked toward it a little bit and then both wandered off. I’m close to finishing that rank of the season journey at least though.

Dragalia Lost: Finish the story. Yes!


November Goals:

WildStar: Log in for a round of farewells and if possible be there when the servers go down. I was waffling about this one, because part of me just wants to keep the good memories of WildStar in its heyday. The allure of a proper send-off was too much for me though.

D3: Finish the Conqueror rank of the season. I’m not sure if Belghast is still interested enough to do this together, but I’m so close to being done I want to at least knock it out for myself. I just need one conquest and one level 50+ augment.

??: Play something new. I’ve obviously been in a gaming funk lately. I want to pick up something new to see if it rekindles my interest. I’m still unsure yet whether this will be a MMO or something single-player.


Let’s hope that I can find something in the gaming world to get excited about this month. Who knows, maybe Blizzcon will bring me a fun, hype-worthy surprise!

*Side note: I think today is the last day (ever) of WildStar’s fantastic Halloween event. It is worth checking out one last time if you can.

November 2018 Gaming Goals

Hey it’s November already. I only posted one update and a book review last month, which makes me sad. Let’s set some goals so I hopefully have more to talk about this month! October Goals in Review: WoW: Run available LFR and complete “Raiding with leashes IV”. Nope on both counts. I am so checked out of wow at this point and it happened so fast I didn’t work on any of my goals. D3: Help Belghast get a stash tab. Nope. We worked toward it a little bit and then both wandered off. I’m close to finishing that rank of the season journey at least though. Dragalia Lost: Finish the story. Yes!
November Goals: WildStar: Log in for a round of farewells and if possible be there when the servers go down. I was waffling about this one, because part of me just wants to keep the good memories of WildStar in its heyday. The allure of a proper send-off was too much for me though. D3: Finish the Conqueror rank of the season. I’m not sure if Belghast is still interested enough to do this together, but I’m so close to being done I want to at least knock it out for myself. I just need one conquest and one level 50+ augment. ??: Play something new. I’ve obviously been in a gaming funk lately. I want to pick up something new to see if it rekindles my interest. I’m still unsure yet whether this will be a MMO or something single-player.
Let’s hope that I can find something in the gaming world to get excited about this month. Who knows, maybe Blizzcon will bring me a fun, hype-worthy surprise! *Side note: I think today is the last day (ever) of WildStar’s fantastic Halloween event. It is worth checking out one last time if you can.

October 2018 Gaming Goals

It’s another month and time for another round of gaming goals. September started out optimistic but I got pretty derailed from what I intended to accomplish. Luckily it’s a fresh month which means a fresh start with new goals.

September Goals in Review:

WoW: Level an alliance-side character to 120. Nope. I barely touched my alliance characters at all this month.

Run each available dungeon on mythic difficulty at least once. Nope.

Run available LFR. Nope. I did the first wing but still haven’t run the wing that released last week yet.

Complete “Raiding with leashes IV”. Nope. I am beginning to hate ICC at this point. It needs to give up that last pet.

D3: Unlock adventure mode on a HC character. Yes! The only goal I actually met this month. I’m not a total failure!


October Goals:

WoW: Run available LFR. The rest of Uldir LFR should be out this month and I do want to see the whole thing.

Complete “Raiding with leashes IV”. Someday this pet will finally drop. Someday.

D3: Help Belghast get a stash tab. I don’t know if I will want to push much farther into the season for myself, but if I’m helping out a friend I’ll be way more motivated.

Dragalia Lost: Finish the story. I’ve become a bit addicted to this mobile game, I really enjoy it. It seems like most of my friends are playing it right now too. I want to see the whole story before I get distracted by something new.


I scaled back my WoW goals this month because honestly I’m not really feeling into WoW at all right now. Likewise D3, where I got super invested in the season for about a week and then my interest faded again. I’ve been easily distracted by mobile games, that let me chill on the couch with the spouse instead of hiding away up in my office. I’ll be losing more than a week out of October for work travel, so there’s no sense setting ambitious goals this month.