First off we are going to start with a bit of a retraction. I am not sure if it was me, or a situation of circumstances or the difference between two dungeons. Yesterday I said that Main Scenario Roulette was a great way to jump across the gaps in Final Fantasy XIV. Yesterday we also had a patch, 5.01 with some tweaks applied. Yesterday I said that Main Scenario Roulette should be worth a full level, and that had been my own experience when I took my Bard from barely into 70 all the way to 71 in a single run. However last night… it was not my experience.
There are some variables at work that might account for it. Firstly I have been getting Praetorium a lot more than Castrum Meridianum of late which is a longer and more major boss laden dungeon. All of my “oops a full level” experiences that I recall were with Praetorium and last night I drew Castrum from the hat. The end result is that my fresh level 60 Dragoon only managed to get just shy of a half level. Still worth the time, especially considering that Castrum is a way faster run than Praetorium… however I was really hoping for that full level so I could start Heaven on High. I will of course be running it again tonight and will report back the results if I manage to pull Praetorium.
The big thing that went in with the patch was Eden in a new location called The Empty, which I went through the motions of unlocking last night. This is supposedly the Alexander/Omega style raid made of up four parts. I had a fairly shitty day yesterday and didn’t really feel like I had raiding in me, and as such I lost out on running with the rest of the Free Company. I will likely pug this either tonight or later this weekend to gather up at least one piece of gear for the week.
I have no earthly idea where the above image came from, so apologies for the lack of attribution. However it seems as though Eden has a fixed drop pattern which is a huge improvement over a specific boss being able to drop a handful of things but a random assortment each time. Next it seems like Eden is way more generous with 8 fixed drops each time you run a given floor. For reference you need the following pieces to turn in for a finished piece of gear.
Helm – 2 Items
Chest – 4 Items
Gloves – 2 items
Belt – 1 item
Legs – 4 items
Boots – 2 items
Accessories – 1 Item each
What is interesting about this system is that never before could you get your chest piece or your legs in a single week. However with this… that is absolutely doable pending you keep holding your roll for a specific floor and only spending it on a specific slot. This could get super grindy, but would allow you to have more specific control over which items you are getting rather than hoping on random chance to complete something.
I mostly spent the night screwing around on the Bard again, and even if Main Scenario potentially got nerfed… it is still an excellent source of poetics. You get 600 of them in a single go from completing the duty, which I have been using to kit out the Bard in gear… which in its upgraded form lasts quite a ways into the Shadowbringers content. I am one run away from getting my Trust their first level up, which still seems like a nonsense amount of time needed to level them. I feel like it is worth my time considering the vast stable of alts that I would like to push up so I can piddle with them as well.
On the Blaugust front we are up to 20 sign ups and I know of a handful more people who intend to but have not actually filled out the form. One thing I thought I would address is that the form collects your email address, not because I intend to use it for nefarious purposes but I have had situations in the past where I needed to reach out to a participant about something but had no stable means of doing so. We’ve had scenarios where companies have ponied up prizes to be distributed, which is not necessarily something I have actively courted… but just in case it happens again I feel like I need a reliable method of communication.
The list of participants is currently looking like this:
Every so often I get something stuck in my head and am forced to push forward with it. This week it has been leveling more characters to 71, and the present fervor has largely been focused on the Bard. I spent an excessive amount of time in Heaven on High either solo or with some FC friends, and managed to finish off the ascent to 70 last night. I’ve been going around since then unlocking the various spells for the quests that I completely ignored during the process of leveling. This is a weird place to be in because the game will even let you drag an ability to the hotbar… but you can’t use the spell until you have completed the quest.
The other thing I have been doing an awful lot of is Main Scenario Roulette, which effectively is always going to be either Praetorium or Castrum Meridianum… aka the last two raid like dungeons required as part of the ARR main story quest. In both cases they have now disabled the ability to skip any cut scenes, which means you will be surrendering 30 minutes of your life. However this proposition becomes well worth it when you consider that doing this scenario at level 70 will pretty much make you instantly level 71. Even at level 79 when I completed this while working through a gap in experience to the next level… it was worth almost 75% of a level.
One of the things that Final Fantasy XIV is excessively good at is incentivizing content that no one wants to run. These were painful at level and continued to be a painful process to get through as a fledgling player who was trying to random queue for them. Now they become an experience in watching how players have figured out how to optimize the process to take the least possible amount of time in doing so. Sure the player gets to watch every single cutscene, but they also will get lost in a heartbeat if they are unable to keep up with the optimized routing through the place.
I did some experimentation and they are absolutely not chain running, as I maybe got 10% of a bar filled when I was not getting the Roulette bonus. This has become a ritual for me pretty much every night to get one free level on one of my alts and then go on about my business. I am absolutely now using this as a way of jumping across the gap at 60 or 70 to fix those missing runs on the latter that I talked about the other day. In truth I really liked both Praetorium and Castrum Meridianum because they felt extremely epic when we ran them with a full party of 8 players. Now it feels sorta like going back and soloing Molten Core.
As far as Blaugust goes… the sign-ups are starting to trickle in and I have been transferring them from the private sheet over to a more public listing. Additionally if you read this post early in the morning you may have missed that I added a Media Kit page that was requested. As time allows I will be moving some more of the event information over to that page so that it is kept in one spot. Additionally I want to go back and stub in data about the previous runnings of the event.
It is that time again, time for another running of the festival of blogging known as Blaugust. Several years back I had this idea of challenging other bloggers to do a full month without missing a post. However over time that has morphed and mutated and taken on other festivals that are no longer running… to turn into what was Blaugust Reborn last year a sort of one size fits all festival for blogging and all serialized content.
The why is pretty simple. We live in a time when blogs are going dark and the hope is to keep infusing the community with a fresh lease on life. Those of us who have been doing it for over a decade now can easily lose hope. It sometimes takes a fresh batch of whippersnappers to keep us engaged and interested in making sure that the community thrives. Blaugust lives on as the inheritance of so many other great initiatives that have come before like the Developer Appreciation Week or the Newbie Blogger Initiative. If you have a blog that is waning in frequency, or if you ever thought of creating one… this month is the perfect time to put those plans into action.
The Schedule
Last year we started this concept of having themed weeks as a sort of ladder to hold onto as you move through the journey. These are by no means mandatory participation, but do serve as a bit of a scaffolding to help you think of things to write about as we move through the month.
Blaugust Prep Week – July 28th – August 3rd: This is a time for those of us in the community who have sorta figured this blogging thing out to help get you started with some tips and tricks style posts. Additionally this is a time to sign up on the Discord and start mingling among the folks. It is designed to ease you into the month with some helpful advice.
Topic Brainstorming Week – August 4th – August 10th: This is a time to for mentors to throw out ideas for posts to help you when you run out of things to talk about. This is something that hits all of us and having some familiar topics to revisit often times helps to defeat the tyranny of the blank page.
Getting to Know You Week – August 11th – August 17th: Tell us about you and your preferences as a gamer or whatever it is you happen to like doing. This is the time to dip into the well of stories and tell us something interesting that has either happened to you or something about your specific footing in your real or digital life.
Developer Appreciate Week – August 18th – August 24th: This one is specifically targeted at the gamers among us, but could be re-purposed to talk about any industry. The idea is to give appreciation for some of the folks who have created the things that you love. In the past we specifically talked about publishers and game studios that create the games that we are enthralled by, but it could be authors or artists or anyone who creates something that you love. It is a good time to give some thanks.
Staying Motivated Week – August 25th – August 31st: The final stretch. The idea is to post some help to keep folks motivated as they run towards the finish line. Also some general tricks and tips on how you keep motivated if you are one of the more seasoned veterans of the blogging community. If you are fresh to the initiative you could talk about some of the ways you have kept yourself engaged and creating content.
Lessons Learned Week – September 1st – September 7th: A reminder that the goal is to refresh the content creators out there and not necessarily to run a sprint. Some folks are going to cross the finish line and immediately go dormant for awhile, and others are going to want to talk about the experience. Creating a space to hold those discussions and hopefully keep folks from dropping off the face of the earth immediately following the event.
The Awards
We are more or less keeping the same structure as last year for the awards because in theory I think they worked fairly well giving folks lots of different targets for participation. The daily blogging thing is not really for everyone, and even myself I have backed off to only doing week days… and even then allowing myself off a day here or there because life got in the way. It is perfectly okay to start out with gusto and try for the Rainbow Award but ultimately end up with a Bronze, because as you go through the process it may or may not be as easy as you think.
Newbie Blogger Award – You did it, you created a new blog and by god we are going to sing your praises for doing it!
Bronze Award – You made at least 5 posts during the Month of August 2018.
Silver Award – You made at least 15 posts during the Month of August 2018, go you!
Gold Award – You made at least 25 posts during the Month of August 2018, you are a badass!
Rainbow Diamond Award – You did it, you posted every single day during the Month of August 2019 and deserve accolades.
Mentorship
One of the benefits of having done this at least once before more or less in this same style… is that we have existing infrastructure! We already have a batch of mentors ready to help the process, but if you feel like you would be best served in that role we are always open to more. Ultimately mentors should have at least two years of blogging experience under their belt in order to gauge the ebbs and flow of content creation in front of a live studio audience. We aren’t expecting perfection, just a willingness to share the lessons you have learned along the way with fledgling participants. For those participating, Mentors will be clearly marked as such in the Discord and can likely share some sage advice along the way.
The Details
The Sign-Up form for Blaugust 2019 can be found here. Only those who have signed up will be given credit towards the awards.
The Invite Link to the Blaugust Discord can be found here. Participation in the Discord is entirely optional.
When you share your content please use the hashtag #Blaugust2019 for tracking purposes and to make it easier for those watching along to see new things.
Mingle with your other Mentors and Participants because this is a community event, and part of the fun is getting to know the community. These folks represent a social structure that you can lean on for advice in the coming years. I personally deeply value my ties with other bloggers that I have built up over the last decade of doing this thing.
Featuring: Ammo, Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, Tamrielo and Thalen
Tonight we talk about the Switch Lite announcement and how it may not be for all of us, but is absolutely the use case for at least one of our numbers. We also wonder how long before we get an announcement of the console only Switch Pro, since we now have a handheld only version. We dive into the Magic 2020 set and some of the interesting metas that it does a good job of breaking up. From there we talk about Battle Passes and the one MTG Arena has landed upon specifically. Lastly we talk a whole lot of nonsense about Final Fantasy XIV Shadowbringers I believe with minimal spoilers.