May 21, 2021

[Other] And now for something entirely different...

I rarely add new games to my collection. At least, compared to what you could (or would) expect from someone who sinks an ungodly amount of hours in video games.

As I grew up with a Nintendo 64 during my childhood in Japan, console gaming became pretty much my only way of life when it comes to playing video games. As time went on, newer Nintendo consoles came out, and so did my budget to spend in games - in other words, the ability to own (read: buy) more games.

This natural growth in life eventually collapsed upon itself, as my Wii library at the time, grew out of hand. Gaming as a hobby became too expensive - I couldn't necessarily keep up with "the next big release".

Initially my plan was to retire from console gaming, so that I could focus my future efforts towards becoming a LEGO® Product Designer. However, through the continuous support from the people around me, I was shown by them that it is possible to have both in life. It's not about how many games I own; it's about which ones that matters the most.

That perspective allowed me to pick up console gaming again, without the need to keep up with whatever's the next "big thing". Instead, I followed my own desire on the most fundamental way possible: by asking myself how much a game interests me, and how much I want to play that one.

By simply being sincere and thoughtful, the choices of what games I end up with are more specific and tailored to my preferences, and as a result, they are far more likely to be loved. Yes, my game collection will probably remain small because of that, but at the same time, each individual purchase ends up feeling more worthwhile and/or special. By the end of the day, isn't that kind of fulfillment what should matter the most as a hobbyist?

Anyway, about the actual game itself: Hyper Light Drifter is an indie game that's been brought to my attention when it came out on Steam. While it's been recommended to me several times, I never got to purchase it on PC. I just don't get the same immersion for games when I play it either digitally or behind my computer screen with a keyboard and mouse. Nothing beats that archaic experience of inserting a game into a console, picking up a controller and playing it on a TV. It's that "gamey" feeling that made me love playing video games, and it's a feeling I desire to keep afloat.

Expect a certain shark blogpost next month, or in July. Now, where is that physical release of Cyber Shadow...

May 14, 2021

[EMS] Level 256!

Ding! The Mitra's 3x EXP Coupon Box that was given out during the compensation event is starting to run out of coupons, so this will be the only level up for a while. Coin grinding will still continue, but the EXP gains will be at a lower rate. Perhaps I might hit 257 somewhere during, or after the Neo update.

That's it for today - I'll see you guys again next post!

May 10, 2021

[EMS] Maple Union: 7500 Total Levels!

Sup guys! My Maple Union has reached the 7500 Total Level milestone today. 

The usual still applies: I don't tend to grind any of my mules after Level 120, 140 or 151 (depending whether a Burning event is applied, or if the goal is to obtain a character's Skill Link or Union card effect). Any of these mules are pretty much exclusively leveled through level up potions:
  • Up to Level 180 through Union Growth Potions (this is where my Union coins go)
  • Up to Level 200 through Storm Growth Potions (frequently distributed through events)
  • Any of the 200~209, 210~219, 220~229 Growth Potions are used on mules in that corresponding level bracket (i.e. 200~209 go to my Beast Tamer, 210~219 to my Hayato, 220~229 to my I/L)
It's pretty straightforward, but it does the job. Of course, each rank up does take a while, given that I've only ranked up my Union about once a year. However, from a long-term perspective, it's definitely been worth making good use of my continuous daily efforts of simply claiming Union coins and participating in events.

Currently, all of my Union attackers (minus the 31st that joined the group with today's rank up) are already Level 180+, and the majority of them are already Level 200. Events have been incredibly generous with giving out Storm Growth Potions. For instance, the currently ongoing Hotel Maple anniversary provides me at least 2 daily level ups (soon 3) on a Level 180+ character of choice, and the event is still available until the start of June.

There's definitely a trend of events becoming gradually more rewarding, as the total amount of levels (or, total EXP) provided by newer events are definitely increasing. Heck, in a few updates, the Fairy Bros' Daily Gift will start to distribute a single Storm Growth Potion each month, which will help to further level mules between event seasons where there aren't any potions given out. And that same update will allow players to use Storm Growth Potions on characters past Level 200, which gives them further use for those who are already decked out on Level 200's (i.e. four Storm Growth Potions is enough EXP to hit 201). Good stuff.

Looking at my current grid set-up, I should be able to max out Boss Damage after five additional mules hit Level 200. I'm still not sure about whether I want more Status Resistance or Buff Duration after that. At least the Union system is flexible enough to allow you to change the grid at any time, so I can always choose whatever I feel like running.

That's it for today - I'll see you guys again next post!

May 04, 2021

[EMS] Blitz Shield - Level 30!

Aaaaand that's Blitz Shield maxed out. Pretty much the same situation as Rope Lift, Erda Shower and Body of Steel: plenty of Nodestones from grinding daily and even more are sourced from a multitude of events. No need to use any of my stockpiled Nodeshards - those are best spent elsewhere. Y'know, like the upcoming Blink changes.

Speaking of daily grind, I still have about two weeks worth of coupons left to burn. Although to my surprise, the total EXP accumulated over the past month has been that significant, that I'm close to Level 256 already. I thought that I would need the upcoming Typhoon Growth Potion for that (the one that is rewarded by the end of this event), but it seems that I might even hit 256 before the item is given out.

While Combo Death Fault is currently Level 24, it would still require about four duplicates before it's maxed out. That is unlikely to happen any time soon, though. Probably towards the end of this year.

That's it for today - I'll see you guys again next post!