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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Legacy Boss Hunter - Baramos over at Hubpages!

Hello there, how have you been?

I wrote up this blog post to bring attention to one of my top articles over at HubPages. The article in question is for Dragon Quest IX (go figure, eh? :P), and deals with beating the Legacy Boss Baramos. Given that he'll probably be your first Legacy Boss (unless you use Tag Mode to acquire other Legacy Boss maps from other players), I consider that this article is a must-read if you want to get into the Legacy Boss killing mindset.

If you want to read it, feel free: The link is: http://hubpages.com/hub/Dragon-Quest-IX-Legacy-Boss-Hunter-Baramos

Also, here are some general tips that apply to most high-level boss runs:

  • You NEED a healer. Don't argue this point. Just don't. Gamers tend to argue this with me until they get destroyed over the course of 2-3 turns by mass attacks. :P
  • You'll probably need a tank as well. Unless you're doing the 3 Gladiators and 1 Priest party setup, which involves killing the boss before your party bites the dust, then you'll have to take things a bit slower. Paladins make the best tanks, but Warriors are adequate.
  • Each character should have an Yggdrasil Leaf. There's nothing worse than losing your healer to a lucky boss critical and then having no one that can revive.
If you heed the above, you're on the path of victory. If you need any more help, feel free to hit me up either here or at one of my Dragon Quest IX articles.

Until the next time, take care and have fun! ;)

-Winterfate

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

The Game Room Has Opened!

*epic videogame music*

The Game Room is a special chat room created over at PaySnork (a site where you get paid to chat*; there's a banner advertisement at the top of this page for it as well). As the name of the room implies, it's a place where all types of videogamers can chat. Whether you're casual or hardcore, I'm sure the chat will be able to accomodate you.

In celebration of this event, I've decided to advertise PaySnork, as you've probably noticed by now. :P
So, if you ever want to talk to me about anything related to videogames, feel free to join Paysnork, find the Game Room AND get paid for it as well!*

(*Paypal account required to recieve payment. Cashout at 5 cents.)

Now that that blurb is done, I guess I'll talk a bit about Icewind Dale, because I've been playing it these days. :P
Right now I'm doing the expansion pack content to get some extra experience and getting my butt kicked, hard.

My Cleric/Mage has been having to use spells I didn't even know he had in either of his spell sets. :/
At least the EXP gains are also out of this world. :D

There's not much else to say today besides: Take care and have fun! ;)

Hope to see you over at PaySnork! :D

Now, if you'll excuse me, I got some Barrow Wights to pound into the ground. ;)

-Winterfate

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

A Videogame related comic I discovered!

Well, hello there! I apologize for not updating this blog or my hubpages account in a few days, but I've been busy trying to make money online. :/

With that said, I need my leisure time as well, so I've been reading a webcomic called Ctrl+Alt+Del. It chronicles the daily occurences of two videogamers called Ethan and Lucas. The author does a pretty good job of making the comic strips humorous to all readers, so if you're not a videogamer, you'll probably still get quite a few laughs out of it. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who's had a bad day, or just wants to distract him or herself for a while. :)

In other news, I haven't really played Dragon Quest IX for a while, so my next Legacy Boss Hunter article could take quite a long time to get written up. You can blame Icewind Dale for that.

Speaking of which...I picked up a copy of Icewind Dale Complete over at Good Old Games. So, you MAY see me write up a review for that game some time soon. Whether I write it here or over at HubPages, don't worry because you'll hear about it here in either case. ;)

What I CAN tell you in advance is that it's pretty fun. For those of you in the audience who have played Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale features more of an emphasis on dungeon crawling than quest-doing. However, it is my humble opinion that, if you enjoyed Baldur's Gate, you'll enjoy Icewind Dale as well. :)

That's about it from me for now. Feel free to comment on this, or any other of my blog posts. I don't bite...hard. ;)

Until the next time, take care and have fun! ;)

-Winterfate

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A Rant about Videogamers by a Videogamer (aka. Myself, Winterfate, and I.)

So, hello there!

Today, I'm going to write up something different. This is going to be a rant about videogamers and how they seem to have low attention spans nowadays. So, feel free to turn away because I'm about to put in my old man dentures and find a walking cane.

[Gramps mode]

See, back when I was a kid (not TOO long ago, I'm actually only 22 as of the time of this writing), the average videogame took a LOT more attention to detail. Oh, did you accidentally kill that one gargoyle? Yes, that ONE gargoyle that actually wasn't hostile? Well, guess you can't finish the game. Or, maybe you drank that bottle of wine you were supposed to give to your friend so that, satisfied with the beverage, he could give you a stick that you could throw to distract a monstrous dog-like alien. Umm, New Game is looking pretty nice right about now.

Situations just like those, or similar to those, were all over the videogame library about 15-20 years ago. If it wasn't you essentially shutting yourself out of completing the game because of a poor decision, it was the game's difficulty cranked to 11 that essentially forced you to restart the entire game repeatedly. Battletoads and Contra come to mind right about now (I have played neither of these games and, from what I've seen, my sanity thanks me for it).

I wrote up an article at Hubpages talking about how games have changed in the past decade or so that's pretty appropriate to the subject, so feel free to check it out by clicking on any part of this sentence.

Now, the reason I bring this up is because I've been repeatedly assailed in some of my Dragon Quest IX articles for help. Mind you, I love helping people and, my conclusion usually states that any feedback and/or comments should be directed to that section. So, if you ask for help, you'll get it. The problem is when people post their party setups AFTER reading my "how-to beat a boss in DQ IX articles" and AFTER reading the recommendations and then wonder why they can't beat the boss with their party. I look at their party and it has critical, glaring, flaws that I address during the article. I mean, if you posted in my comments section for a given article, I have to assume you did read it, right?

(If you ask for party help in one of my DQ IX articles that doesn't involve killing bosses or setting up your party, then you're forgiven out of principle. After all, I can't know for a physical certainty whether you've read the relevant articles or not.)

Most of the time, they lack a strong healer. The need of a healer in Dragon Quest IX is something I repeat ad nauseum. DQ IX plays like a classic roleplaying game, and in those games your most important character is your healer.

You may scoff at that statement, but think about it: What good is it if you can kill someone with one spell if you're dead before you can cast it? Your healer makes sure your mage can let loose with that One Spell of Death.

(Oh, and inb4butwhatifmyhealergetskilled, since I know some of you probably went there.)

Nevertheless I help them out, in spite of the fact that, had they read the article they were posting a comment to, they would already have their answer. But, it gets grating. It's like you telling someone how NOT to fall into a hole, and they do it anyways. Then, you remind them, and they fall in AGAIN!

But, what would I know right? This is the generation of Too Long; Didn't Read anyways. If YOUR party setup isn't working despite not having a healer and/or capable tank then it's obviously MY fault isn't it? Heavens forbid the article you're posting your question to actually answers it! -_-

Now, this isn't a declaration that I'm the ultimate Dragon Quest guru. In fact, I could name a few usernames of people who have posted in my comments section for said articles that have helped ME out with builds and such things. Like a true rant, this has gone all over the place, so here's the main idea I'm trying to put across: If you're going to ask for help in the comments section of an article, at least have the decency to read it first and mention the fact. If what has been said in the article doesn't help you out, THEN you can call the writer out on it. Until then, you're just being lazy and inconsiderate.

It makes me feel better if you ask, "Hey, I read your article and it says I need a healer. But, I don't want to use one. Here's my party setup." than if you ask: "So yeah, here's my party. Help me please."

[/Gramps mode]

Anyways, that's about it for now. I really had to get that off my chest and so decided to kill two birds with one stone by writing it here. :)

I hope you have lots of fun, even more so now that you know that you need a healer in Dragon Quest IX. :P

Until the next time, take care and have fun! ;)

-Winterfate

Monday, December 20, 2010

Dragon Quest IX - Legacy Boss Hunter: Dhoulmagus up at HubPages!

As usual, my over-descriptive post title explains itself. :P

Dhoulmagus is the third Legacy Boss I have unlocked in Dragon Quest IX. Murdaw is much more annoying at level 1 than Dhoulmagus is though, or maybe my party is just a bit too strong now, lol. In either case, feel free to check out the article by clicking any part of the sentence.

In other news, I finished watching the third season of the Global Starcraft II League today. I was pretty surprised that the Protoss actually took the win in that tournament considering all the whining I've been reading about them being horribly underpowered. :P

I guess the official forums will all be like inb4terranisUP now since Terran remains the only race not to have won a single GSL tournament. Sometimes I miss Starcraft 2, until I remember how Blizzard has butchered customer satisfaction just to make a few more bucks.

Of course, one could argue that I'm worse than the average forum goer considering I seem to whine about Blizzard at regular intervals. Me, who paid a deposit to reserve the game TWO YEARS before it came out. Yeah, I used to be a Blizzard fanboy. All the more reason to be pained with their current agenda.

Anyways, I don't really have much more to say today, so I'll just bid you farewell and hope you have lots of fun.

-Winterfate

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Dhoulmagus Map Get! Also, a blog update.

I finally got that forsaken map off of Murdaw. Ironically, after about two good hours of failed attempts on a previous night, I got it within 3 tries this morning. So, now that I've beaten on Dhoulmagus (which happens to be easier at level 1 than Murdaw is at level 16, go figure!) for a bit, I'm going to write an article about him for my Legacy Boss Hunter series, as promised. I'm not sure WHEN I'll do it exactly, but just stay tuned, for I'll be announcing it in this blog as usual.

In other gaming blog news, I've removed blueadvertise from this site, as they didn't make me a single cent. So, now I'll be using that advertising space right below the blog description to promote Clickbank products related to videogames (affiliate marketing is kind of my side job). The banner I have placed in that spot as of the time of this writing is for the Warcraft Blueprint. You can read more about it by following the banner or clicking on any part of this sentence.

With World of Warcraft: Cataclysm being freshly released not too long ago, I figured this was a perfect time to bring something WoW-related to the table.

Feel free to leave feedback or comments in my blog posts. I don't bite...much. :P

Until the next time, take care and have fun! ;)

-Winterfate

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Dragon Quest IX: VUST - Armamentalist's Fource Hub at Hubpages.com!

As the title of this blog post states, I've released a new article over at hubpages.com. The ninth installment of my Vocation Unique Skill Tree series (or VUST, for short) talks all about the very interesting and unique physical attack buffing Armamentalist skill tree, called the Fource.

This is my 91st hub, and my 87th videogame hub, so I want to take a moment to thank everyone who has been reading my articles for all of this time. Your continued readership is much appreciated. :)

So, feel free to check out the article by clicking on any part of this sentence. :)

If you read my previous blog post, you're probably wondering why I wrote this one up first. Well, the truth of the matter is that it's easier. I can write about skill trees any day, but to write about a Legacy Boss, I prefer to have some hands-on experience, which means actually fighting him a few times to get some details I can work with. Murdaw, however, refuses to drop Dhoulmagus' Map. They must be in cahoots to stop me from talking about Dhoulmagus. But, I'll wrest the map from Murdaw's control one of these days. Once that day comes,  you can expect a blog post linking to that article as well. :)

Anyways, that's all from me for now. Take care and have fun! ;)

-Winterfate

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

My first videogame article published at Triond!

Well, hello there! I have gotten my first videogame article published at Triond. It's a little review/exposé of my thoughts related to Dragon Quest IX and why I believe it's an awesome game. Of course, if you've been following me at hubpages.com, the amount of DQ IX articles I've written up should've tipped you off to that already. ;)

The link to the article is: http://adf.ly/DAeo

To be honest, I'm not sure I'll be doing a lot of writing with them since they read your articles and then decide whether to publish your content or not. I prefer to be the boss of what I write. After all, it's not like I'm forcing the reader to view it in the first place. I've also heard bad things about their forum community and have witnessed how biased the moderators there can be. Basically, pretty disappointing.

In either case, you can expect at least two more articles at hubpages.com soon. The first one will be the Legacy Boss Hunter article for Dhoulmagus as soon as I can get his map, and the second one will be the Armamentalist VUST article, as specifically requested by TGTASC. So, stay tuned for I will be writing those up as time allows. :)

That's about it from me for now, so take care and have fun! ;)

Blog you up soon! :P

-Winterfate

Sunday, December 12, 2010

New Videogame Article - Legacy Boss Hunter: Murdaw (Part 2) !

Well, hello there. After about 100 years, I've finally written up the second part to my Legacy Boss Hunter: Murdaw article. In the second part of this article, you'll be able to see what Murdaw drops on his way to level 16 and also see my current party setup, created just to bash him into the ground, within 10 turns or so. :D

Feel free to check out the article by clicking any part of this sentence.

In other news, I've been frequenting a cool videogame forum called 411 On Gaming. There's a little button on the left side of this site that leads directly to that forum, so if you want to chit-chat with me about videogames or whatever else, you can also find me there. :)

That's about it from me for now. Take care and have lots of fun because I know I am! :D

-Winterfate

Friday, December 10, 2010

Blog Name Changed and other Videogame Thoughts.

The post title says it all: I have decided to change the name of this blog.

You see, my original intent with this blog was to talk about videogames and what-not. However, ever since I started writing over at hubpages.com, I've realized that this blog has turned into more of a gateway for my articles and other videogame related things I can think up. Anyways, while the other title had more mystique, this one is more down to earth and describes the blog better, don't you think? :)

In other news, for those of you who follow me over at hubpages.com, you've probably realized that I've stopped updating my Fallout walkthrough. Bad things happened and, while I managed to back up my save files, I had to reformat my computer, so that's going to be delayed indefinitely. I might write up a summary of the rest of the plot to help out those who were following my walkthrough. You have my most solemn apologies, and I will come up with some way to compensate for this occurrence as soon as I can. :)

Anyways, I hope you like the new look of the blog (and by new I mean I took out the Adsense and have been dabbling with other ad companies).

Until the next time, take care and have fun! ;)

-Winterfate

Saturday, December 4, 2010

A new videogame forum is born!

A videogamer much like me has created a new forum called 411 On Gaming. I have already joined the forum and started contributing to it, in the hopes that it will grow into an awesome site quickly. :)

If you want to chit-chat about anything related to videogames (and even things unrelated to videogames), feel free to check out the forum now!
The link to the forum is: http://411ongaming.com/forum/index.php

Hope to see you there! Take care and have fun! ;)

-Winterfate