The worst part was waiting to get the effects that were marginally helpful, like small or far-sight.
I got half way through that one when a krait wandered by and used its harpoon skill much to my annoyance. I loved that one, even while pulling my hair out in frustration. The Asura one with the anomaly that puts debuffs on you as you traverse about 100 jumps with enemies plinking at you as well There are very few missteps that don't take you all the way back to the beginning. Super Adventure Box Zone 2 ranks right up at the top of frustrating JPs. Some of them are wicked, especially the Asura one with the anomaly that puts debuffs on you as you traverse about 100 jumps with enemies plinking at you as well. I used guides to find the entrances but have been figuring out the puzzles on my own. Since one of the monthlies was Jumping Puzzles, I started knocking those achievements off. Just want to make sure that I didn't miss something I was supposed to do to "unlock" those. There are 2 more houses in the hub that don't have open doors. I assume more levels (zones) will be made available? I have finished Zone 1 a few times now and just about went crazy finishing Zone 2. I have been playing a lot in the Super Adventure Box but I missed the note about Rytlock's Critter Rampage. Damn, my skills are not what they once were. One quick run and I died within a few foes. Amazingly, the snippet of the game that is shown at the beginning was designed by one of the developers as a personal project and they've now released that game for all to enjoy. Secondly, one of the designers was talking about the Super Adventure Box commercial that they released as a joke.
You can download the client and test it out to your heart's content, and mingle with us crazy veterans. I’m not sure what to write.Firstly, if anyone has been thinking about trying out Guild Wars 2 but has been unsure, this weekend the game is free. I’m still conceptualizing the Overwatch post. I still play BDO, but more passively now. I’ll probably be bored with Guild Wars 2 eventually, but I’m having a blast right now. The game feels stale doing the same grind over and over again. What I want is more dynamic PvE events in-game. I’m not asking BDO to add instance content into the game. It lacks a true dungeon that isn’t gated by gear and level (I’m looking at you Hystria). I’ve spent hours grinding pirates and all the money spots in BDO. Monster grinding for drops is absolutely abysmal and tedious. I’m mainly do PvP content like node wars and the occasional outlaw killing spree, but the grind is absolutely horrid. Currently there are two sides to BDO: The life skillers and PvPers. What I missed the most when playing BDO was the PvE content and the sense of adventure. The game has revitalized the MMORPG genre for me. It might be a city wallowing in corruption, but it sure is pretty. The sheer size of the buildings and walls makes Calpheon in Black Desert Online seem like an outpost in comparison. It’s been a long time since I’ve been in awe of the size of a game world. I spent hours going through Divinity’s Reach and the starting zone finding the nodes. When you find all the nodes on a map, you get rewarded with treasure. There’s also an incentive to explore the map. Guild Wars 2 has PvE events happening all over ranging from escort quest to really annoying champion monsters. Exploring in BDO is there to fill in knowledge which gives you contribution, but it’s shallow in comparison to Guild Wars 2. BDO lacks any real PvE content outside of the grind and exploring. The things to do in-game blow BDO out of the water. It made me curious to see whether or not the expansion was worth buying. A friend of mine decided to buy Guild Wars 2 recently. I grew bored with it quickly and had no friends to play with. I bought the game when it first came out and played up to level 36, which is to say not too far into the game. Guild War huh…didn’t think I would be playing it again when I have MMOs like Black Desert Online.