Zzzzz, grumble. (RL & FFXI)
Nov. 2nd, 2005 08:08 amI'm so sick of my brain. If stabbing it had any hope of helping, I'd be walking around with pencils sticking out of my ears. Four hours after I fell asleep, someone's alarm clock went off. (Some poor person had to get up at 3 AM!) Note: This is a totally different apartment than mine, so it couldn't have been all that loud. Yet it woke me up. And once I was awake, I was awake. I hear tell that some people wake up slowly, some even fall back asleep after waking up! (My mother does this wacky thing where she keeps hitting her snooze button and sleeping for 5 minutes after it goes off... over and over and over again.) Not me, when I wake up, I am fully, 100%, totally awake and alert. And know what? It sucks. Because once I wake up, I have no chance of going back to sleep.
So yeah. Four hours of sleep last night after three hours the night before. And I'm darned tired of that. (And tired in general!)
I couldn't make myself go walking this morning (too damned cold and tired), so to make up for that I'm going to go shopping for stationary exercise bikes at lunchtime. I can't figure out where the darned things would be sold, my only guess is sporting goods stores. Anyone have any other guesses?
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FFXI: I was a big honking slacker last night and didn't XP. Bah. (I had RL stuff going on plus I'm trying not to XP every night because I don't want to get annoyed with the game again.) But Zub and I had fun going to Newtown for some keys for the coming CoP missions. I got about 1.5 levels of GS and 2 levels of evasion! Then I went out to level my NPC (which I hadn't done in weeks because I just don't find it much fun), but I got nearly a level of parrying skillups! *boggle*
Caboose emailed me last night! Apparently he still reads the CTY site. I tried to email him back, but AOL doesn't accept email from my address. Bah.
I think I'm going to XP tonight... I suppose. It's just depressing because it takes so long to level now (and it'll only get worse, I know.)
Getting from level 64 -> 65
11 hours of XPing + 2K XP from "other stuff" (Escort, skilling) not counted in time.
13 hours spent looking for parties.
That's 24 hours spent on game for one single level. And each level is going to take longer and longer to get... 11 hours to get a level wouldn't be so bad, but the countless (or counted! 13 of 'em!) hours wasted looking for a party is just horrible.
Note: Yes, I do make my own parties whenever possible (when a tank and healer is seeking). Only one random party was not made by me, every single other one I've been in I was forced to make myself.
...sometimes WoW tempts me back.
EDIT: And one last thing that's been bugging me a while now. The next mage who says "but you can sell your armor back! I can't sell my spells! So woe is me!" is going to take a scythe to the back of the head. No, I cannot sell my armor back. I have not sold a piece of armor back since I hit level 50. Why? They're called capped events. I bought one 4 million piece of armor (not HQed!) and then a 11 million (HQed) piece to replace it in later levels, but I cannot sell that 4 million piece back... otherwise what will I wear on capped missions?
And unlike you, I will need to store all this damned armor. I have a mule just for armor and weapons for capped stuff!
*bitchy*
So yeah. Four hours of sleep last night after three hours the night before. And I'm darned tired of that. (And tired in general!)
I couldn't make myself go walking this morning (too damned cold and tired), so to make up for that I'm going to go shopping for stationary exercise bikes at lunchtime. I can't figure out where the darned things would be sold, my only guess is sporting goods stores. Anyone have any other guesses?
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FFXI: I was a big honking slacker last night and didn't XP. Bah. (I had RL stuff going on plus I'm trying not to XP every night because I don't want to get annoyed with the game again.) But Zub and I had fun going to Newtown for some keys for the coming CoP missions. I got about 1.5 levels of GS and 2 levels of evasion! Then I went out to level my NPC (which I hadn't done in weeks because I just don't find it much fun), but I got nearly a level of parrying skillups! *boggle*
Caboose emailed me last night! Apparently he still reads the CTY site. I tried to email him back, but AOL doesn't accept email from my address. Bah.
I think I'm going to XP tonight... I suppose. It's just depressing because it takes so long to level now (and it'll only get worse, I know.)
Getting from level 64 -> 65
11 hours of XPing + 2K XP from "other stuff" (Escort, skilling) not counted in time.
13 hours spent looking for parties.
That's 24 hours spent on game for one single level. And each level is going to take longer and longer to get... 11 hours to get a level wouldn't be so bad, but the countless (or counted! 13 of 'em!) hours wasted looking for a party is just horrible.
Note: Yes, I do make my own parties whenever possible (when a tank and healer is seeking). Only one random party was not made by me, every single other one I've been in I was forced to make myself.
...sometimes WoW tempts me back.
EDIT: And one last thing that's been bugging me a while now. The next mage who says "but you can sell your armor back! I can't sell my spells! So woe is me!" is going to take a scythe to the back of the head. No, I cannot sell my armor back. I have not sold a piece of armor back since I hit level 50. Why? They're called capped events. I bought one 4 million piece of armor (not HQed!) and then a 11 million (HQed) piece to replace it in later levels, but I cannot sell that 4 million piece back... otherwise what will I wear on capped missions?
And unlike you, I will need to store all this damned armor. I have a mule just for armor and weapons for capped stuff!
*bitchy*
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 05:06 pm (UTC)Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 05:09 pm (UTC)Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 05:16 pm (UTC)Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 05:16 pm (UTC)I can't imagine how much stuff would cost if I didn't have alchemy at 60. I make my own stuff whenever I can, but could you imagine buying stuff at market prices? It's like 30K for a stack of powder! And I bet oil is close to that, too! (I always, always carry a full stack of each of those on me.)
I've never priced out mage food, but melee food has to be more expensive. The food I should be eating (and will eat, once all my jacks are gone) is about 10K for ONE SERVING at the AH! (Thankfully Aurian makes it for me.) The mages I XP with all eat... cookies. 9.9 Most melees I've been XPing with eat sushi: 50K/stack, last I checked.
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 05:28 pm (UTC)The other problem is... sushi is fairly easy to find on the AH. WHM food for example, mushroom stuff, is very rarely on the AH, and when it is up, it's bought up straight away for very high prices. Given preference, I'll eat mushroom stuff (-Enmity is nice, not to mention a slight MND/MP boost...) and in fact made a load last night since it was my turn in and I HQed a lot... but it's not so much cheapness on the part of (most good) mages, than it's far easier to chomp down on cookies that helps you maintain chains, versus hard-to-find food.
I'm not gonna say one job type has it easier than another (which is rubbish), but there's more to it than being cheap.
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 05:39 pm (UTC)Personally I don't buy availability as a reason not to eat the right food for your job (within reason). If you can make the food you need by taking cooking to level 60, then you should do that. Sadly my coeurl dishes are 60+, so I'm stuck on those. (But I do still put in hours of farming so I can get the stuff Aurian needs to make them.)
And in case it's not clear, I don't mean you when I used "you" in this post, just people in general.
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 05:47 pm (UTC)Well, good because I was about to point out that my cooking /is/ at 60 and it's still hard to make because the ingredients are hard to get in more than singles. (danceshrooms, coral fungi, etc.) Although since the Tribune just gave a Big Ol' Hint as to where to find mushrooms, I'm gonna try that.
You could use the crafting argument for anything. Why can't you make your own weapons? Why can't you make your own ammo? Why don't you make your own armor? Some people do. But a lot don't (which is how folks make money). Some people hate crafting, remember. Some people can't stand it. But they'll buy stuff.
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 06:08 pm (UTC)As for the Armor part, that doesn't always pan out. Most of my 'good' MNK armor is quested/drops ^^; I almost wish more of it *was* crafted, though, people would probably price gouge just as bad. (But then we can go for market saturation. That Ameret Mantle I have cost me 100k when I bought it and now they go for under 5k due to saturation.)
And if you use mushrooms a lot, I'll send you the ones I get from random Escorts and whatnot o.o; Usually I toss them on mule or away 'cause they're clogging my inventory ._.;
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 06:15 pm (UTC)Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 05:51 pm (UTC)WHM Food!
Date: 2005-11-02 05:59 pm (UTC)Re: WHM Food!
Date: 2005-11-02 06:04 pm (UTC)*plots and plans*
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 06:12 pm (UTC)When should I switch to using sushi instead of mithkabobs? Right now I'm 47 and have no trouble hitting things. I've heard that things can get really hard to hit after 50.
I've got a Life Belt for when I hit 48. Sniper's are... very unlikely, since last I checked they were up to 1.7 million each and I just don't have the time to raise money for something like that. ^^; So right now I'm using a Venerer/Deft Ring combo.
I'm kind of dreading the upgrade because of the 50K per stack. I know, I know, everyone has it hard, but my RL schedule severely limits game time some weeks and I worry about being able to keep up with just that. (Need to find time to level my alchemy, too, as that will at least help with saving and possibly making money.) But I take pride in being able to perform my role in the party to the best of my ability, and I don't want to suddenly be able to stop hitting things.
Thanks in advance!
~Cydori
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 06:22 pm (UTC)I know there are web pages out there telling you what food to use when (but I don't have any URLs handy). My thought on it would be: Switch when you start missing more. :) Or if you never miss much, you could move to a higher attack food than kabobs (like coeurl, when you get into your 60s).
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 07:00 pm (UTC)As for food, I think the list Thistle was thinking of is this one (http://ffxi.somepage.com/itemdb/food.php). If you're looking *only* at ACC, you could stick with Jack o'Lanterns for the static +10ACC. The sushi foods are 15%, but cap at +14 or +15 ACC (there's a limit). If you're wanting something that's a *balance* take a look at Rice Dumplings:
HP +17
Strength +3
Vitality +2
Agility +1
Attack +20% (Cap: 45@225 Base Attack)
Ranged Attack +30% (Cap: 45@150 Base Ranged Attack)
HP Regeneration While Healing +2
MP Regeneration While Healing +2
Accuracy +5
Resist Paralyze
These things are made of pure love and are an excellent "transitional" food IMO. I used them a lot in my 40s and 50s as Samurai. I've highlighted the characteristics that you're most likely interested in, but with the HHP and HMP on them, it helps out if you're soloing DRG/Mage too.
Last I checked, Rice Dumplings were about 20k/stack and could be kind of rareish. (They're a level 90ish synth ~.~; ) You might be able to work out something with Auri to make them less expensive :3
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 07:16 pm (UTC)you could stick with Jack o'Lanterns for the static +10ACC.
Jacks were given away at Halloween last year, so I stockpiled nearly 60 of them! (Almost no one thought of them as food back then, and I bought them at the AH for as little as 100 or 200 gil! I had to make a new mule (Fishingbot) just to store them all.) Alas my stockpile is almost gone now, but I'll probably be making/buying more. (Making likely, since last I checked they go for about 6K at the AH.)
Jack o'Lanterns for the static +10ACC. The sushi foods are 15%, but cap at +14 or +15 ACC
Huh... I hadn't realized there was so little difference between Jacks and sushi. I guess I'll stick with jacks instead of dealing with the sushi prices. (Cy: Jacks last three hours, too! Which is really nice. But they don't stack, which isn't. :P )
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 07:49 pm (UTC)Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 10:22 pm (UTC)Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 09:02 pm (UTC)Jack O'Lanterns are a level 38 recipe, and my cooking is level 32, so I can conceivably make my own if I wait for the right day and get guild support. I can even skill up on them!
Rice Dumplings sound lovely, and the only ingredient that looks like it would be hard to get is the Coral Fungus. I'm sure I can work something out with Auri.
Thanks for the advice! It's nice to know I have lots of things that I can pick and choose from based on my budget.
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-02 11:52 pm (UTC)http://www.cursetheyagudo.org/db/db.cgi?function=prof&name=Yunchang
It's entry #30 (about 6 down on the page). Helpfully titled "Yunchang's guide to cheap Acc+".
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-03 03:14 pm (UTC)I have all my equipment mapped out through level 60. Am I a geek? ;p
Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-03 05:43 am (UTC)Re: RAWR! >:|
Date: 2005-11-03 03:18 pm (UTC)Right now I'm at ACC +13 between my Venerer Ring and Life Belt. I think I don't get any more +ACC gear until 56 with the Merman's Gorget, which I will definitely be getting.
I'll see how my hit ratio goes in a few levels and try a couple things out. Thanks! ^^