Housing Savage Failed

Hey friends, apologies for the lack of a post yesterday but I had issues. At roughly 3 pm on August 16th, we lost internet and did not regain it until roughly 10 am yesterday some 19 hours later. I have no clue what happened but during that 19 hours, I received 4 notices that we were being impacted by a current outage and 4 notices that the issues had been resolved… three of these were a lie. Whatever was going on seemed to impact a pretty wide area because one of my co-workers some 20+ miles away was also impacted and had their internet magically come back at the same time as I did. During the outage, I learned that I could in fact that I could function pretty normally while tethered to my mobile phone, including but not limited to attending conference calls, remoting into work, and even playing some Final Fantasy XIV.
Something that I have come to a bit of a decision on, is that Housing Savage is not for me. Over the last several days, I had been following a housing discord and going over to whatever plot happened to be open at the time. There were a few things that I have learned as a result. Firstly housing plots are open way more often than I ever realized, and two that milling around and clicking a sign over and over was actively harming my enjoyment of the game. We have a lovely Free Company house, and this affords me the luxury of a very cheap room that I can decorate. Getting a small house would effectively give me twice as much space, along with the ability to control the exterior but it would not actively change my gameplay experience. I already have access to pretty much anything I COULD have access to, through the Free Company house.
For those unfamiliar with the current system, if you have not entered your home in 45 days the plot is reclaimed and all of your stuff is dumped on the Resident Caretaker along with 80% of the value of the plot. When a plot is reclaimed an invisible timer is started before it actually becomes available on the market, and with this, the waiting begins. There are a number of theories as to how long this timer is, but based on what little hard information I could find it seems to be between 30 minutes and 36 hours and anywhere in between. During this time folks hang out in the housing, district clicking on the sign, and a number of individuals have figured out how to bot this process. What I had done recently was hang out there while waiting on instance queues to pop and periodically click the sign in a vague attempt to get a property.
The entire process of trying to care about getting a home though was bringing me down. I would far rather be out in the world doing things, than milling around with a bunch of bots trying to win the fastest fingers first race with an indeterminate starting line. When the housing district opens in Ishgard, there is supposedly a lottery system being introduced into the game that will allow someone to plunk money down on a property and let RNGesus choose who actually wins it. This would be so preferable to the current experience. I would happily go visit a plot, throw down my earnest money, and then walk away and continue playing the game hoping that maybe just maybe the randomizer is kind to me. My fear however is that this lottery is only going to apply to Ishgard, and as much as I do not love that town… I will absolutely go for a small property there. Once you get a single small, it becomes much easier to relocate to another property.
I am still on my mission to level all of the things to 80 before the launch of Endwalker. Right now I am largely focused on Ninja and Scholar. Currently, I do all of the easy progress activities on the Ninja, and when I feel like I am down to just no-lifer grinding activities, I switch back over to the Scholar and do some Palace of the Dead. Dragoon is also fairly high up there, but is largely there to soak Faerie dailies if I don’t have any other 70 somethings available to level through them. I don’t love Dragoon nearly as much as I once did, so I am fine with letting it sit there in limbo and level extremely slowly. Scholar is being worked up largely because it knocks two off my list when I get it to 80, given that summoner is a freebie associated with the Arcanist base class.
This also means that I spent a good chunk of last night working on the Heavensward class quests for Scholar. That is one word of warning for anyone that is leveling multiple jobs. They changed the way this worked starting with Stormblood, but for ARR and Heavensward you will absolutely be missing key abilities if you did not do your job quest chain. In Stormblood you just automagically get the new abilities and the same is true with anything gained during Shadowbringer. Essentially the first quest for Heavensward on each class is going to start at your trainer from A Realm Reborn, and then often times move into Heavensward zones from that point forward. In most of the cases there has been a bit of a hand off to a new NPC, but in the Scholar quest it continued the story of Wanderer’s Palace.
I’ve also periodically spent some time over on Catghast when the Palace of the Dead grind gets to me. I just managed to get him through Thousand Maws of Totorak, and I have to say tanking right now is in the best state it has ever been in FFXIV. All of these dungeons that used to be a pain in the butt, are a breeze given how easy spamming a multi-target threat ability is. I am probably more engaged with Final Fantasy XIV than I have been since the release of the game, and I am riding this high for as long as it lasts. I am sure the shine will start to tarnish eventually, but for now I am having a blast. The post Housing Savage Failed appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

Mixtape Mondays: Remember the Eclipse

Good Morning Friends! I hope you had a most excellent weekend. It is another Monday and as a result, it is time to bring you another Mix. For those who are new to the blog, this is a series I have been doing every Monday for the last couple of months, where I present a brand new Mixtape for your listening pleasure. As a kid, I made an awful lot of mixtapes because a good chunk of that time was in the “pre-cd hard to listen to a single track” era. The goal was to create something that was a “listen-through” or an album that I could just push play and ignore until I needed to flip it over. Granted a fair number of these tapes were designed as a way of sharing my own musical tastes with friends, but now I am sharing them with you, my readers.

Remember the Eclipse

This mix is one that I have been sitting on for a while because it has a problem, and I have not been able to remedy it. So in crafting these mixes, I have tried to apply a series of rules to them, one of them has been that no single album could have the same band twice. I have skirted this a few times by including side projects that include members of the bands already on the list, but I have attempted my best to stay true to this logic. Remember the Eclipse however has a glaring flaw in the inclusion of two different songs by The Bravery. I did not realize this flaw until I had already listened to the album several times and realized it had the ideal flow. I have been sitting on it ever since because I could not seem to figure out how to perform surgery on the playlist and strategically replace that one piece because in some ways it seemed like the ideal thing for the ideal location. So instead I am releasing this one as is, knowing that it violates my own tenets… and going to be okay with that. The name comes from a coffee house that used to exist… and for some reason popped into my head while creating this.

Track List

  • An Honest Mistake – The Bravery
  • Time to Pretend – MGMT
  • Believe – The Bravery
  • Maps – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • Someday – The Strokes
  • Satellite – Guster
  • Feel It Still – Portugal, the Man
  • Crooked Teeth – Death Cab for Cutie
  • Back in Your Head – Tegan and Sara
  • 11th Dimension – Julian Casablancas
  • The Way We Get By – Spoon
  • Tongue Tied – Grouplove
  • All These Things That I’ve Done – The Killers

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There we have it friends, the sixteenth Mixtape in this series. It began with the song An Honest Mistake by The Bravery… and in the end, I guess that is fitting given that I committed my own honest mistake in creating the list. If you find yourself wanting to catch up on the other fifteen mixes in the series, check out the archive link below. The post Mixtape Mondays: Remember the Eclipse appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

AggroChat #355 – Smooching Swords

Featuring: Ammosart, Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, and Thalen
Tonight we start the show with some discussion of copyright trolls trying to prove how broken our system is by copyrighting a Magic the Gathering deck.  From there Grace talks about her experiences with the Kickstarter Kitfox game Boyfriend Dungeon.  We revisit The Ascent as Bel, Grace, and Thalen have now played the game and relate their experiences of how it is not really Diablo but also really enjoyable.  Ashgar and Kodra share their experiences of playing Bullet <3 in co-op and the challenges it presents.  Bel talks a bit about the most recent controversy in FFXIV of people freaking out about Cruise Chaser not being a PVP mount and instead sold on the store.  We talk a bit about Moonfire Faire and the bear friend mount.  Finally, we wrap things up with a discussion of Katana Zero and Kodra’s experience playing it.

Topics Discussed:

  • Copyrighting your Magic Deck
  • Boyfriend Dungeon
    • The Joys of Smooching Swords
  • The Ascent
    • Grace, Bel, and Thalen have played now
  • Bullet <3 Co-Op
  • Cruise Chaser Controversy
  • FFXIV Moonfire Faire
  • Katana Zero
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On Kori

This one was one of the wild cards. This is the first one where the character design was done by someone else, as I was trying to find a character to fill a “mostly dragon, size large” role in the party.
Kori is another one who is not based on a previous RPG character of mine directly, but is very related to one. My sorcerer-turned-dragon (it’s a long story) from a previous D&D Campaign is her patron and also probably her dad. Neither of these is public knowledge in-setting.
The third member of the Order of the Silver Scale, Kori is the largest and most-imposing of the party members. She’s posing as a Dragonborn (she’s a dragon) and a Sorcerer (she’s a warlock, mostly). An extremely gifted ice mage, she mostly fights with things made from her own breath (daggers, etc) and a sword that seems to be made from non-melting ice. She’s also handy with improvised tools. As for her personality, she has a good sense of humor; her dragon-like nature means that Tizak treats her with great respect. She is fond of straight-forward solutions to problems, and believes that dragons are better than everyone else.
It’s probably this belief that explains why she’s stuck walking around with an adventuring party. Her patron has sealed away her true form, and encouraged her to “learn more about the world”. Perhaps if she figures out that the “lesser races” aren’t, then she’ll be able to take to the sky with her real wings.