You heard right, I have found another player with the same wizard name as I. I was skimmin through a thread on Central and found someone, whose name will remain undisclosed, with a few Grands also named Wolf Soulrider. I've probably made it known in central that there are two of us W Soulriders and that's the coincidence. I won't say that I can't believe it to be true, but hard to.
Only after at least nine or ten months playing this game, I never seen another Wolf Soulrider other than myself. It's not that I'm callin the guy an impostor, biter, or any such insult, I'm just saying that it's coincidental to see another Wolf Soulrider here. I've seen too many naming their wizards Luke Skywalker or Taylor Swift. Long story short, his boys came first and are most likely here to stay. Still cool with me as I too will be here to stay as long's I possibly can.
A story about yet another gamer ("The Lone" Wolf Soulrider) that just gotten sucked into the action of the Spiral that never ends.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Fiesta Online v W101 Round 1
Granted this may not be W101 related, but at least my character's name should have some credit. I just wanted to name my Mage plainly Soulrider, but it somehow was already taken, so I added a 1 to the name. That is, naming him Soulrider1.
Fiesta's another MMORPG like W101, instead of using cards to fight, you actually do it in real time. There are four classes: Fighter, Cleric, Archer, and Soulrider1's class-Mage. Comparing to W101, Mage is almost like a Storm wizard-high damage, low health. High magic damage, that is. Clerics are like the Life/Balance, the only class to heal themselves and others, even buffing the same way. The mug above was from the other day, so I'm up to lv 15 and have different threads on.
They even have a guild system like other mainstream MMO's like Warcraft. I just happened to find one called The_Black_Hand. Two things come to mind when I think of the name: one, it's the extortion style of the Mafia; and two, the ruling body of The Elder Scrolls' assassin faction, The Dark Brotherhood. I chose the guild for the latter since I've played Oblivion a couple times if you'd read an earlier post.
Another issue is realms. I found that you can't use the same character in a different server, which is annoying since you could use the same wizard in different realms. I even tried it twice already to use Soulrider1 in another server, but no luck. Long story short, if ya'll like to run into me on Fiesta Online, head to the Bijou server, I could be around.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Umbra Sword
Though, this was saved in drafts for a while before I finally decide to post it. Well, here goes everything. I may not have any images available for either this one in game or another I'll bring up.
Anyway, I was browsing a page mentioning a sword by this very name on Elder Scrolls IV (Oblivion). What I'm saying is as opposed to being a downloadable content or paying real money for, this sword is obtained during a Daedric quest. Check this out if you're unfamiliar with the series. That link brings you to the sword itself, not the series.
I ended up finding the ruin where it's required and said, "Since I didn't get the Umbra Sword for W101, I'll get it in Cyrodiil (the fictional province in The Elder Scrolls series). The catch is if you keep the quest a loose end, it won't weigh you down by 45 points. Otherwise, should you decide to go on ahead to the shrine and decide not to return the weapon to the contact, he'll give it said weight and possibly a glitch which I've yet to encounter on my X360. Another catch is when you keep it as the loose end, you can't sell/remove it since it's still considered a quest item. I even tried dumping it in Benrius Manor which you buy for 5K gold in Anvil (Where Spirits Have Lease). Long story short, the Daedric quest requires you to be at least lvl 20 and fork over 500 gold to the shrine. As above, I got it at 17 instead. The rest of Oblivion is another show. Thought that since both games have an Umbra Sword of a similar color, I'd bring it up. Granted, there may be more around since the word is Latin for "shadow" if I'm not mistaken.
Anyway, I was browsing a page mentioning a sword by this very name on Elder Scrolls IV (Oblivion). What I'm saying is as opposed to being a downloadable content or paying real money for, this sword is obtained during a Daedric quest. Check this out if you're unfamiliar with the series. That link brings you to the sword itself, not the series.
I ended up finding the ruin where it's required and said, "Since I didn't get the Umbra Sword for W101, I'll get it in Cyrodiil (the fictional province in The Elder Scrolls series). The catch is if you keep the quest a loose end, it won't weigh you down by 45 points. Otherwise, should you decide to go on ahead to the shrine and decide not to return the weapon to the contact, he'll give it said weight and possibly a glitch which I've yet to encounter on my X360. Another catch is when you keep it as the loose end, you can't sell/remove it since it's still considered a quest item. I even tried dumping it in Benrius Manor which you buy for 5K gold in Anvil (Where Spirits Have Lease). Long story short, the Daedric quest requires you to be at least lvl 20 and fork over 500 gold to the shrine. As above, I got it at 17 instead. The rest of Oblivion is another show. Thought that since both games have an Umbra Sword of a similar color, I'd bring it up. Granted, there may be more around since the word is Latin for "shadow" if I'm not mistaken.
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