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Ndoors Interactive has announced that the long-awaited “Troy” update will be arriving to Atlantica Online this summer. Troy, as it’s name would imply, introduces the legendary city of Troy to the steampunk alternate-Earth universe of Atlantica Online, and brings with it a new Tactical Battle System, as well as the “My Home” customization system, which allows players to customize their home bases with a variety of decorations.
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Earlier last month Ndoors Interactive announced a new “Mercenary Madnses” contest that solicited players for their best ideas for a brand new mercenary to be added to the game later this year. The winner would see their design come to life in the game world, as well as receive concept art of his creation signed by the developers who worked to bring it to life. Today, Ndoors Interactive has announced the winning design along with five runners-up.
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Players who log into Atlantica Online today for at least an hour will receive the title “The Fool,” as well as a 3% bonus to Attack Power and Defense. The title can only be obtained today, however, the 1 hour 3% bonus can be obtained between now and April 6th. The title will be displayable for 30 minutes each day until April 6th.
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As we have already stated earlier we are still updating a ton of new sections to prepare for the giant update on our site. We released yesterday the new lineage 2 section with an updated news area, easier to follow posts, and updated side bars. Enjoy.
Cataclysm Elementals Models
Just like WotLK, Cataclysm brings awesome new models for elementals! The picture below should give you a good idea of what to expect in Cataclysm, each elemental has a "Bound" (Armored) and "Unbound" (Unarmored) form and is extremely detailed.
Stormwind Stockades in Cataclysm
Interesting changes were made to the Stormwind Stockades in the latest build, the dungeon has been fully revamped and now features 3 different "Wings"
- The "Human" wing, when you enter the instance. (Boss – Randolph Moloch)
- The "Elemental" wing, when you go down the stairs on the right. (Boss – Lord Overheat)
- The "Gnoll" wing, when you go down the stairs on the left. (Boss – … Hogger!)
Just like most of the low level Cataclysm dungeons at this point, new NPCs have been added to the starting zone and will give you all the quests related to the dungeons there to make questing through the Dungeon Finder easy.
Blue Posts
Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment
Paladin ( Forums / 3.3.5 Talent Calculator / Cataclysm Talent Calculator / Beta Skills/Talents)
Holy Shield
As it is now, it’s worthless. If you like keeping Holy Shield up, there is zero chance of using Word of Glory. The heal for Word of Glory is still insanely gimpy, even with the buff, so it’s unlikely that it will be used. It’s still impossible to keep Holy Shield up with great consistency.
I’d buy that if Holy Shield gave you 20% damage reduction or something, but it’s 15% block — at best. You won’t even really know if you would have blocked that hit had Holy Shield been up and you could easily keep Holy Shield up and still fail to block. Because it’s not 100% dependable, letting it lapse sometimes shouldn’t be the end of the world. Sometimes it might make sense to delay that block and heal yourself.
As far as rotations go, something I mentioned in the live forums is we are trying letting Shield of the Righteous (or whatever we decide to call it) consume Holy Power for more damage *and* refresh Holy Shield. So you would need to get Holy Shield up, but then you could just use your shield hits instead. If you were ever in a position where you couldn’t hit the boss, you could always fall back on just casting Holy Shield itself. We’ll see how that feels. (Source)
Priest (Forums / 3.3.5 Talent Calculator / Cataclysm Talent Calculator / Beta Skills/Talents)
Chakra
I predict Chakra is going to be the reason players play Holy priests. It’s going to be the kind of thing where you try out Disc for a few nights but decide you miss Chakra too much and go back. It’s just not there yet. (Source)
So… Discipline is boring?
No, you’re reading things into my words that I didn’t actually say.
In LK, we would hear a lot how Disc was fun to play because of the shields and especially Penance. Priests would switch to Holy for a fight, but say that they missed the way Discipline felt. We think Holy needs something besides CoH that is a really fun mechanic that kind of sets the whole talent tree. Serendipity and Surge of Light can be fun today, but we think the tree needs more. Chakra has a ton of potential. Like I said, it’s not there yet, but we have a lot of ideas for it.
Disc will be fine in Cataclysm PvE. It is going to be more well-rounded than it is today, but still have excellent absorption mechanics. (Source)
Shadow in Cataclysm
Mind Flay — This is a technical explanation, but basically we had to rebuild it for Lich King to get it to benefit from haste correctly. Now that we have tech to let all periodics scale correctly with haste, we can change Mind Flay back to the way it used to work. The "latency" issues you experience today should be gone. You can just mash the Mind Flay button and the periodic won’t clip.
Mind Blast — With some increases scaling and the Shadow mastery, Mind Blast should always be your highest damage button (other than SW:Death).
SW: Pain — Pain and Suffering refreshes SW:Pain with your current haste, crit etc. values. All damage-over-time refresh mechanics and talents should do this now. You shouldn’t have to recast a dot to benefit from a temporary buff or proc or whatever.
Spec options — We have some plans to make early Disc more attractive to Shadow. There are probably fewer of us than you imagine, and we just can’t work on every class at once. (Source)
Shaman (Forums / 3.3.5 Talent Calculator / Cataclysm Talent Calculator / Beta Skills/Talents)
Why does a DK not have to choose between horn of winter and desecration?
Because that is pretty much all the DK gets.
The shaman on the other hand gets to choose among Strength of Earth Totem, Windfury Totem, Wrath of Air Totem, Flametongue Totem, Tremor Totem, Healing Stream Totem, resistance Totems and Earthbind Totem, which doesn’t even count Bloodlust / Heroism, and things like Unleashed Rage or Elemental Oath. If your buff was as competitive as theirs and you had so much versatility, we fear we’d see raids with many, many shaman in them. As it is, there’s still a good chance for 3 shaman in a 25-player raid, while the DKs might get 2 slots if they’re lucky.
You should get a slot because you are a good player, not because your buff rules. (Source)
Shamans are Mandatory
Throughout the history of WoW, the problem has typically been that shaman (and paladin to be fair) bring too much utility and are therefore considered too mandatory. They started out in vanilla as buff classes — the guys you bring who don’t really do much themselves but bring buffs and debuffs that make every other class perform better. You couldn’t for example just stack your raid with rogues and mages because their performance would be low without the shaman and paladins — and before LK you had to bring enough to stick one in every group.
Now, we decided to change that design because we didn’t think it felt very satisfying to be the buff bot spec who got brought along as if the player were some kind of scroll or flask to improve the "real players" performance. On the other hand, we knew it would be really brutal to the shaman and paladin to just rip away all of their utility and give them the typical 2 or so raid buffs that most other classes or spec get.
But we’ve definitely eroded it a little, and I’m not going to apologize much for that because we want to give players flexibility — and flexibility means you can do a raid, especially a 10-player one, without a shaman or paladin. Nobody should be mandatory, except for a tank and a few healers. Nobody should be left out either, but the specs who got left out in LK did so because of low dps — Arms, Frost mage and Subtlety rogue. Shaman did fine.
Believe me, I have thought long and hard about scrapping the entire buff / debuff system because players focus on it too much. But I know that if we did that, players would then focus too much on damage per second and healing per second of the best players out there. We also think it would be unfortunate to lose that sense of being so much more powerful in a group than you are solo.
For now, in Cataclysm, we are just sharing even more of the buffs and debuffs across a wide gamut, especially very powerful ones like Bloodlust and Battle Rez, and chilling out the impact of some of the more potent ones, say Sunder and Curse of Elements, while also cutting back on the sheer number of buffs brought by say the Ret paladin and Balance druid.
I am much more interested in discussions about say shaman dps totems and healing totems than I am about buff totems, because we believe the latter have much less to do with either your getting to raid or your raid being succesful. (Source)
Enhancement
Enhance does fine on stationary fights like Saurfang and Festergut, but drops behind on heavy movement fights, and unfortunately the fight that counts the most has a lot of movement.
But that’s not a totem problem. That’s because so much of Enhancement’s dps is tied up in getting procs on quick attacks. If a warrior has to move, it may not hurt them as much because their abilities are on longer cooldowns anyway and they can even store up on the rage. For energy classes it’s even better because they can just unload when they do get back in range. But Enhancement just lost out on those procs, and they aren’t coming back.
We’re okay with some specs doing better on some fights than others, but we think Enhancement suffers a little too much when they have to move (and they aren’t the only ones – Balance druids and even Elementals are in a similar bucket). We’re trying to address this in Cataclysm without removing what it is that players like about Enhance.
But again, this doesn’t have a lot to do with totems. They might have to drop their totems again, but that dps loss is arguably neglibile compared to the loss of not being able to deal damage for short times. (Source)
Warrior (Forums / 3.3.5 Talent Calculator / Cataclysm Talent Calculator / Beta Skills/Talents)
Tanking Talent in Fury Tree? (Die by the Sword)
I play with this Fury warrior. His dps is quite high to the extent that he pulls a lot and then generally dies before anyone can respond. This talent is dedicated to him. (Source)
Slam
One potential solution to Slam for Fury is to make the proc more predictable (like Overpower for Arms). With Enrage -> Raging Blow as the major mechanic Fury needs to pay attention to now, watching for that Bloodsurge proc may be a little too much. (Source)
Inner Rage
Also, does anyone else feel like Inner Rage is more or less pointless now? It doesn’t really seem to add anything to the class other than unnecessary complexity. It feels like our rage gain is stable and well-balanced enough that the balancing doesn’t need to fall back on such an obvious crutch and making the cost of your abilities fluctuate is just annoying.
Nobody is raiding and there isn’t a lot of PvP on Beta (yet). Simply using an ability like Raging Calm will probably trigger Inner Rage (which was part of the idea behind it). (Source)
The MMO Report
The MMO Report is back this week!
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Comics
Dark Legacy Comic #249 and Teh Gladiators #154 + #155 are out.
MMO-Champion – News
The nice thing about roleplaying in Cataclysm is that the starting experiences for goblin and worgen really guide you to the roleplay. This week, we’re going to be focused on the dozen or so character hooks presented in the goblin starting area. and next week we’ll examine the worgen starting area. Obviously, since this information is based on the beta, things could change at any time. Additionally, if you don’t want spoilers, you might want to skip this article. Lastly, this is based on a surface reading of the events in the starting area. Later lore will lead to different interpretations of events, I’m sure.
You begin life as a goblin searching out your own fame and fortune. You’ve recently been granted a promotion in the Bilgewater Cartel, and now work with an executive assistant named Sassy Hardwrench. There’s even a pair of hardbodied “assistants” who’re eager to help out named Candy Cane and Chip Endale. Considering how Candy and Chip are dressed, though, I suspect they’re mostly lingering around as decoration.
With three characters inimately involved with your character from the word “go,” your goblin will have dozens of valuable conflicts available for regular roleplay. What was your experience with Sassy really like? (Obviously, there’s as in-game answer to that question, but you should take liberties to represent your unique character.) Were you a bigger fan of Candy or Chip? We can presume the average goblin at your middle-management level all have similar assistants, so it’s not like you’re building a Mary Sue empire by writing out your own tea of assistants.
Continue reading All the World’s a Stage: Starting roleplay as a goblin in Cataclysm
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All the World’s a Stage: Starting roleplay as a goblin in Cataclysm originally appeared on WoW.com on Sun, 01 Aug 2010 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Don’t forget, the Nostalgia Contest entry period closes on July 14th! It only takes a few minutes to write a short essay about your early days in Lineage II and send it in with a screenshot of your character. Everyone wins a pariticipation prize of a free vintage Lineage II t-shirt and three classic posters! Read the full details and check out the rest of the prizes here. Send in your entry today, it’s easy, fast fun with great rewards!
Lineage II : The Chaotic Throne
Each Sunday, Dawn Moore combines a bitterness for canned meat, the occasional groovy beat, and massacred references to classic literature into Spiritual Guidance, a healing guide for priests.
These days everybody is in the beta. Let me just tell you who. My mother is in the beta. My father is in the beta. My auntie is in the beta. My best friend is in the beta. My cat is in the beta. My goldfish is in the beta. My neighbor is in the beta. My postman is in the beta. I just wanna be — Oh! Hi. Dawn turns down her music and folds her hands in her lap, Alistair Cooke style.
Another beta build is upon us, my friends. With it comes my obligatory recount and reflection for priests, paired with my even more obligatory, jading references to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Continue reading Spiritual Guidance: Latest beta talent builds for priests
Filed under: Priest, (Priest) Spiritual Guidance, Cataclysm
Spiritual Guidance: Latest beta talent builds for priests originally appeared on WoW.com on Sun, 01 Aug 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Filed under: Fantasy, Video, Lineage 2, Patches, News items
NCsoft’s Aion and City of Heroes may get more press here in the States, but the workhorse of the Korean MMORPG maker’s worldwide stable continues to be Lineage II. The long-running fantasy title is gearing up for yet another substantial update, with the much-anticipated Freya patch scheduled to hit the public test server on July 29th.
Lineage II’s updates have always been rather meaty (and free of charge, provided you have an active subscription) and Freya is no different. Included in the patch is everything from new weapons, armor, and abilities to entirely new overland and dungeon areas. Small touches aren’t left out either, with new social emotes — including partner dances — scheduled for inclusion, as well as reduced teleportation fees and an increase in available quest journal space.
The patch notes have yet to be released, but you can get a sneak peek at the projected additions on the Freya wiki page. Additionally, mark your calendar for the Freya reveal festivities and don’t forget to read the official press release. Finally, check out some of the new armors after the cut.
[Thanks Justin!]
Continue reading Lineage II readies Freya update
Lineage II readies Freya update originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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This month insomnia40 will take place at Newbury racecourse here in the UK. The Insomnia events are the UK’s largest LAN event and hugely popular among UK gamers. IncGamers was at the last event, Insomnia 30 (see report, video coverage and pre-event video trailer). and it was a great weekend of gaming.
At Insomnia 40 Razer will be offering up the Razer Spectre StarCraft II Gaming Mouse, the Razer Maurauder StarCraft II Gaming Keyboard and the Razer Banshee StarCraft II Gaming Headset among other prizes.
Also, TotalBiscuit, the Cynical Brit, will be at insomnia40 providing all with the latest up to date information on the Starcraft 2 tournament, including video coverage of the tournament and live casting of the tournament finals (see his Youtube videos).
If you are int he UK then we urge you to head along to the Insomnia 40 event.
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Every week, Gold Capped brings you tips on how to make money on the auction house. This article from inscription specialist Steve Zamboni has been brought to you by Seed, the Aol guest writer program that brings your words to WoW.com.
Imagine a typical glyph market on a busy realm: dozens of goblins sitting hunched over their steam calculators surrounding the trading pit, each figuring their costs and profits down to the last copper trying to gain an advantage over the others. Thousands of glyphs are posted every hour, most to be canceled and reposted an hour later at even lower prices. Eventually, one of the goblins has a flash of brilliance (or cracks under the strain; the records aren’t clear) and posts all of his glyphs at a loss. The calculation engines grind to a stop, leaving the goblins to stare up at the big board in silence, then at each other. “Now what?”
We call it the wall. One scribe picks a price and tries to hold the entire market to that price. If it holds, the market stops at the wall, and everyone on the other side watches helplessly as sales drop to zero. Sometimes it’s done to drive off competitors; sometimes it’s done to dissuade new competitors from entering the market, or just to burn up excess ink supplies … or even just out of boredom to cause pointless drama, goblin style.
Like all good goblin inventions, the wall appears simple on the outside, but remains complicated (and somewhat explosive) when put into practice. One complication is that there is more actually more than one type of wall.
Continue reading Gold Capped: When glyph prices hit the wall
Filed under: Economy, Guest Posts, Gold Capped
Gold Capped: When glyph prices hit the wall originally appeared on WoW.com on Sun, 01 Aug 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Filed under: Fantasy, Screenshots, Lineage 2, One Shots
While it may not be a game that many people have played over here in the states, NCsoft‘s long-running fantasy MMO, Lineage 2, continues to enchant players in its home market. What you may not know is that it also boasts some beautiful character art! Indeed, when you look at this attractive orcish lass, you can see where cousin Aion got its good looks. Nonetheless, today’s lovely Lineage 2 image comes to us from Matt P., who tells us only that this is “a screenshot of my level 13 orc mystic from Lineage 2, in the orc village.” Where that village is, we couldn’t tell you — but we’re relatively certain there are some happy male orcs there.
We are on the hunt for more screenshots, and you can help! Just email your MMO screenshots to us here at oneshots@massively.com. Be sure to include your name, the name of the game, and a description. Also, please make sure that your images are no smaller than 1024 pixels wide and have as few visible UI elements as possible in them.Yours could be the next one we feature!
One Shots: The prettiest orc on the block originally appeared on Massively on Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Filed under: Fantasy, Video, Lineage 2, Patches, News items
The Lineage II Freya patch has been in the works for a while, and NCsoft let us know last week that it’s nearing completion.
The company promised more information soon, and it arrived today along with access to the Play Test Server. The official release date for the Freya patch was given today — Freya will be available to everyone on August 24th.
The full patch notes were released today as well, and if you want to read through them be prepared to spend some time. The list of bug fixes, new items, content additions, and so on is long enough to warrant 13 forum posts from the community manager. The notes may be long, but they’re broken down into manageable sections this way, which helps quite a bit.
Until the August 24th release date, feel free to download the Play Test Server to get a feel for the patch. For a bit more of a preview, follow along after the jump for a new video depicting some brand-new emotes.
Continue reading Lineage II: Freya PTS open, launch date and patch notes released
Lineage II: Freya PTS open, launch date and patch notes released originally appeared on Massively on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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All servers will be down for maintenance Tuesday, July 13th at 8am PDT / 10am CDT / 11am EDT / 3pm UTC/GMT. Estimated downtime is approximately 2 hours….
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Surprise, everyone! The Gift of Vitality event is back for one more week! We heard that players are still craving vitality, so we’ve bought this event to you a second time. Log in from July 13 to July 20, 2010 to take advantage of this double dose of Vitality Buffs and Newbie Buffs for everyone!
Lineage II : The Chaotic Throne
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