Friday, November 19, 2004

Ever Quest Raids Southern Armada The End

19/11/04 The end.
Wow.
Both literally and figuratively.
Southern Armada is moving to the World of Warcraft.


The Glory of SA will now shine in Multiple games. We have membership in Everquest2, Everquest1 and World of Warcraft. SA will survive multiple games I think, simply because we are all older players and into it for the fun as opposed to the PhatLewtz or the being L33t.
There are still some staying to continue on in EQ. There are some going to EQ2 but the bulk
of us are moving to WoW.


It all came down to a post on the guild Message Board by the Great Bear Our leader Kezlar. He essentially said what everyone was thinking. He had had enough, it wasn't fun anymore and the on going lack of people showing up to raids was telling him that was true for a lot of other people.


That basically opened the floodgates and we all simply poured out.
GOD broke EQ for a lot of us. POP was superb, a lot of fun, GOD was awful and sucked all of the fun out of the game. Its nice that SOE apologized and flew lots of people to see them so they could say sorry. But after that nothing changed, there was a big burst of publicity and then SOE went back to its usual dead silence.


I would have been angry once, but not anymore. They have just lied, broken promises, nerfed, failed to communicate, insulted the player base and generally acted like they don't have a clue once too many times. Even those in a coma can awake from their sleep and say enough.


Thanks for 5+ years of EQ. Its been a blast and I will leave this web-log up for some time to come yet.


There are many very good people still staying in EQ1 and I believe they will rebuild and continue on very successfully.


Ulaa has gone to sleep.


She sits dreaming on the shores of the Plane of Tranquility looking out over the entrance to the Elemental Plane of Fire. She is in Lich form, gently bobbing up and down, with her faithful pet standing at her shoulder.


There she will sit until one day, maybe, I may venture back into EQ.
I want to continue doing these gaming blogs however.
Its been a hell of a run. Its been nearly 6 years.

A new beginning

This was intended as the blog of Ulaa the Necromancer, Prexus Server, Everquest. In the last few days there have been massive changes in that arena however which I will report here. After 6 years Southern Armada is moving from Everquest to the World of Warcraft.

Personally I have been getting tired of EQ. Its been getting harder and harder to log in either for raids, for XP or just for stuffing about. It has come out in the last few days it has come out that I haven't been the only one feeling like that. On Monday the guilds leader, Kezlar the Prophet (the Bear) announced he was leaving for WoW and asked if any of the remaining membership wanted to join him.

I didn't need to think about it for even a second. When I first started in EQ I joined a guild with little thought of the time zones involved and the problems they would bring. So I started on a server called Karana which turned out to be largely dominated by GMT Guilds and players (-12 hours from my time) I spent three and a half years on Karana, for most of it I was in a guild called The Silent Watch.

TSW was a great guild and was on its way up into the end game when it imploded for the third and last time. At that point I decided I needed to examine why I played this game and did I want to continue?. In the end I decided I did want to continue but I didn't want to stay where I was doing what I was doing. I wanted to go raiding and see the high end game. To do that I needed to find an Aussie/Kiwi raiding guild in my time zone that was still a bit 'casual'. I couldnt afford the time to join a 7 day a week 5 hour a night raiding guild.

After a little bit of searching I found The Southern Armada, transferred to Prexus and began my career as a raider into the high end game. I loved SA. I had people in my own time zone to talk with and group with, I had people who understood my cultural references (I got very sick of explaining to Americans that 'pissed' doesn't mean angry) and I got to raid twice a week.

SA traveled up into the end game via the content of Velious and Luclin. On the way up I got to kill all of the old 'name' targets of the Game. I was there for the death of Aten Ha Ra, The Emperor Ssraezha, the Avatar of War, Rallos Zek and Coirnav. I was part of the team that triumphed over The Rathe Council and Xegony. We dropped Quarm and progressed through Gates Of Discord to Qvic.

It was enough. After 6 years, the last 2 years of which have involved getting to sleep at 2am (when raids finish) twice a week, it was enough. The Gates of Discord expansion is essentially what broke EQ for me. I feel like the Developers and management of EQ at that point broke faith with the players and put out a product purely for the money with no regard for the players.

Now the argument can be made that they are a company and they are there to make money and that is perfectly legitimate. However, we the players are the driving force behind the game. Without us there is no game and no money. SOE essentially ignored us and produced a steaming pile of unfinished, cheaply produced, poorly put together crap and asked us to pay 69.95 for it.

So after 6 years of unfinished, buggy content, lack of communication with the players, indeed outright abuse of the player base, broken promises and appalling customer service I decided to hang up my Scythe with the rest of the Guild and go to WoW.

So the internet Blog of the Adventures of Ulaa the Necromancer will stay where it is as a testimonial. This newly created Blog will continue as the adventures of Ushnak the Ork and The Southern Armada in the World of Warcraft. This blog will be updated weekly, or as close to weekly as I can manage in between play, work and maintaining real world relationships. I know I had a decent readership for the EQ blog. Hopefully I can manage to entertain a few people in this blog as well.

Well first entry. The World of Warcraft is released 23/11/04. I cant wait.

The reason I went to this format is that you the reader can post comments. Its always nice to get some feedback, in fact its hugely encouraging.

Friday, November 12, 2004

Everquest Raids Southern Armada Week Eighty Six

12/11/04 Week Eighty Six
This week is close to identical to last week with one small exception.


Monday: Time
We romped through killed everything, received vast amounts of Phat Phat Lewtz. It was good (I wasn't there)


Thursday: Uqua
We formed up in Yxtta and it wasn't looking good initially. We were damn low on Warriors and on Clerics. I was honestly wondering if they would call the raid due to low attendence. We kicked off the instance with 2 Warriors and 5 Clerics (2 of those were bots), fortunately our Druids have been breeding and we have millions and millions of them, so we weren't hurting too bad on the heal-age.


We headed into Uqua after the usual clear of Mindrider. I actually survived Mindrider for once, mainly by spending 50% of the fight FD. I must admit I wasn't paying a huge amount of attention to the initial pulls. But they were tight!, the SA machine was in action and we were clearing rapidly through the zone trash.


Before we even realized it we were at the first trap room, through it, and clearing to the Constructs. We began to have a few LD's and we pulled both the Construct of Fury and the Construct of Rage at the same time.


I saw the two of them thundering down the corridor at me at the same time and thought " Fuck this is it, this is a wipe". But we handled it!. We were under strength (raid wasn't full) and short key classes, but everyone pas concentrating and playing to the top of their game. Offtanking worked perfectly and we burned down the Constructs one by one.


We cleared down and split the raid to take on Tqiv Araxt the Enraged and Tqiv Qukret the Furious. The first time we did these kills they stayed with 1-2% of each other from start to finish. But for some reason this time they got very lopsided and at one point Tqiv Araxt the Enraged was nearly 20% ahead of his mate. We slowed down one side and kept the DPS up on the other side and they died fairly cleanly.


Right at the end of the kill we lost a tank and a cleric to Tqiv Qukret the Furious and suddenly we had death adds in the middle of what was a seriously weakened raid force.
For those unaware: You have to kill the Furious and the Enraged within about 20 seconds of each other so you have to split your raid to do it. They both have nasty mana drain /hp drain /spell cast delay AOEs and they both have a bad habit of porting random members of the groups attacking them to the other side of the zone. I started this fight on the Furious and was ported and finished the fight on the Enraged.


We managed to get the death adds under control, barely, but we did it. I FD'd and waited to see what was going to happen and whether I was going to be needed for raid Rezzing. thankfully I wasn't and we reformed. We began to clear down to the second trap room. We started to get a bit slack at this point and a few comments were made by officers along the lines of "come on guys keep concentrating". It only takes one seconds in attention in a place like Uqua and you are fucked.


What I don't understand is why, when you have all week to fuck around and be a dick head you feel the need to do it on a raid as well?. Cant people reign in their bullshit for the 3-5 hours required twice a week?.


The raid was definitely slowing down. DPS dropped slightly at this point but we were still making progress. We crushed the Devastating Construct and finally that irritating zone wide AOE was off.


We took a wee break at this point to refocus, take a pee and generally get our heads around the job to come, the death of Vrex Barxt Qurat.
We prepped, strat was called, we buffed and engaged. This time, instead of looking around for adds to mezz or dealing with any other crap I concentrated on doing the one thing that a Necro does better than anyone else given a long enough fight and a mob with low resists. I pumped out damage.


I had running on him:
Dark Nightmares
Pyre of Mori
Night Fire
Funeral Pyre of Kelador
Blood of Thule
Nights Beckon
Pyrocruor
and I was chain tapping.



That's about 2500/tick not including Crits and tapping every tick for 1100. I also had normal pet on him and the clickie pet from the epic. He also got a fully raid buffed life burn (8523). I smacked his ass!.


Vrex Barxt Qurat died slowly and smoothly. I don't think there was ever a moment that I doubted he was going to die once we were past the initial engage.


We burned him down to 90% and handled the 12 adds beautifully. We kept one add alive and formed up for the second run. We rezzed people and rebuffed when needed. The call was made and we started to take down the last standing add.


The last add dies and Nymeria is doing a hell of a job of keeping Barxt's attention. We all start to burn. Fuck any adds, Chanters will deal with them or Rangers and Pallies will lock them down. Everyone is doing this beautifully, the Southern Armada slaughter engine is in motion and performing at peak.
Barxt died about 2:00am New Zealand time and Southern Armada beat the guild killer. Uqua has been known to break guilds completely, but we did it, we made it past the little bastard and zoned into Qvic - Prayer Grounds of Calling.

The question which has reared its ugly head in the last few days is a slightly different one. Southern Armada can beat anything that SOE can throw at us, we know that now.
Will we be beaten by the combined might of Worlds of Warcraft and Everquest 2?. Will SA survive?. I'm certainly willing to put my skills and efforts into the "yes" category.

Sunday, November 07, 2004

Everquest Raids Southern Armada Week Eighty Five

7/11/04 Week Eighty Five


Pain, much pain. I am suffering from the delayed effects of a motorcycle crash I had recently. I have developed a condition called Torticollis or "angry neck'. What it comes down to is that my neck, shoulder and arm are causing me severe pain. I cannot get comfortable and I am eating painkillers like lollies. So far I have seen a Doctor, an Osteopath and a Chiropractor. I am also getting massages and all of this is costing me a fucking fortune. No one yet has given me anything beyond "it takes time". Well they have all said it should get better within 5-7 days and I'm now in my 11th day with no relief.


One problem I have is that even when sick I usually at least have the option to play EQ and make me feel better. Unfortunately at the moment I cant even do that as I find it even more painful than the normal level of pain to sit at the PC. So I haven't been able to play ANY PC games in 2 weeks! *twitch*


This update will thus be brief.


Monday: Time
We romped through killed everything, received vast amounts of Phat Phat Lewtz. It was good (I wasn't there)


Thursday: Uqua
Fucked up badly. We wiped before we even made it to the first AOE room. We then managed to totter our way through to the Construct of Fury and the Construct of Rage and managed another partial wipe.


We dropped Tqiv Araxt the Enraged and Tqiv Qukret the Furious and then managed to wipe again, twice.


At this point the Raid leaders called it, mainly because the more you wipe, the harder the end zone bosses get, so at this point Vrex Barxt Qurat would be unbeatable.
I almost think some days that Time is bad for us. We can cruise through Time and we often do. This makes us lazy and its not until we run into a zone like Uqua where we need the discipline that got us to Time that we really start to mess up.