Thursday, September 22, 2016

Aion 5.0 : Luna Shop Part 1

The Luna Shop is a new feature in Aion 5.0.  You can't miss it on your play screen.  It's the bright pink crescent moon icon on the lower right hand side of the screen.   It has 4 areas of activity to access,  as shown in the pic below:



Today's article discusses the first area,  Karunerk's Workshop.   This zone brings something new to Aion:  a daily crafting opportunity with designs that change daily.   There is a required fee for crafting items here,  and it's paid with new in game materials,  which are earned in 2 ways:  through running the instances in the area called Taki's Mission,   and through crafting the daily mystery material box (pic below):



The cost for crafting the first material box is free,  and you get to craft one a day.   There are several different kinds of materials required to craft an item,  and the best way to earn them is through running the instances.  More on Taki's Mission in a later article.  

As you can see from the above pic,  there are different designs every day.   They have varying success rates,  and the designs with lower success rates ask for less materials than the designs with higher success rates.

I recently took a chance on crafting a design with a 50% success rate.  It was the fabulous Eastern Four Seasons Cabinet,  which I always wanted,  but couldn't afford to buy from the store.  I happened to have the materials,  so I gave it a try.   I won! It crafted!  That was a really happy moment for me :)
It gave me the incentive to go to my studio and furnish it again.  Here's a pic:

 
As you can see,  the items you craft from the Luna Shop daily designs are unsellable,  They're only for personal use.  I'm guessing that they could be "wrapped",  which is a way to transfer unsellable and untradeable items in Aion that requires a purchase from the NC store,  but I'm not sure.

Here's how it looks!



Isn't it pretty?  I think so!  Plus it has 3 drawers of storage - neat!

I give the new daily crafting feature in the Luna Shop 5 stars.  It's a fun new addition to the game, that I think is worth giving a try.
Thanks for reading :)

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Aion 5.0: Enchantment System Changes

The old way of obtaining enchantment stones in Aion has undergone a makeover in the 5.0 patch.
First,  let's review how it used to work:

In pre 5.0 Aion,  when you wanted to obtain enchantment stones from old or unwanted gear,  you would go to the general store and buy a pair of disenchantment "pliers".  Then you would activate the pliers over the gear you wanted to disenchant and the game would give you an enchantment stone or 2,  depending on the grade of gear you were working with.  

In the latest patch however,  they've done away with the "pliers".  They're no longer sold at the general store. Come to think of it,  if you had one in your inventory before the patch,  it probably looks like a terminated item now,  post patch.  If you have that and it looks like a terminated item now,  please comment,  I'd like to hear about it.  The game now has a built in interface that will disenchant the gear for you and convert it into enchantment stone "dust",  and it's from this "dust" that enchantment stones are now made.  Once you have a pile of  at least 1000 dust in your inventory,  you click on it,  the game asks how many you want to make, and then creates an enchantment stone from there.   A couple of pics:

Enchantment Stone Dust and Stone in my inventory


In the game's past,  enchantment stones had level numbers,  up to L130,  the best enchantment stone for enchanting high level gear.  This was phased out in the last patch,  by naming stones in groups, such as omega,  delta, etc.  Now in 5.0,  enchantment stones that I've seen so far have no numbers or names,  they just are.


Another new feature:  the difference in price.  Disenchanting a piece of gear used to cost the amount of the pliers,  around 2,000 kinah.  In the new system it costs 20,000,  10 times as much.   I guess  we're being made to pay for the convenience of not having to go the store and buy an item to do this job.

By the way,  I received 220 ESD (enchantment stone dust) from Killios' Breeches.  I don't know if that's a lot or a little just yet,  but they were taking up space in my inventory and I'd had them for ages. 


Ok,  so that's the new enchantment system in Aion.  Hope that helps those of you coming back to the game from a break who need some info on the game update.  Thanks for reading :)

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Wealhtheow's Keep Weekly Quest

Here's a quest I took when I decided to take a look inside Wealhtheow's Keep,  the fortress in Kaldor. I'd never been inside that fort before - last time I was in that area,  the fort was owned by the Balaur. I happened to be in Kaldor turning in a quest that I completed ages ago and forgot about.  I looked at the map and saw that the Elyos owned the fort,  so I had to check it out for myself.  Here's what it looks like:




It turns out that there's a weekly quest called "Jobs Beget Jobs" given out by the fortress NPC Gantis  that gives an ancient crown bundle and ancient coins.  I thought "why not?" and took the quest while I was there. The quest asks you to go to an area (also in Kaldor) called the Path of Reverance.  There you have to kill 15 mobs to complete the quest.   It wasn't very far to walk, but like a lot of places in Aion,  the transport could use improvement.   Kaldor in general needs better transport options imo.

Here's me at the mob location for the quest:

At the Path of Reverance to get the quest mobs.  The Thornstick Crynacs in the distance are the ones.
  On my way back to the fort I took a wrong turn and ended up here,  at the Flamecrest Chariot Depot:

I got lost on my way back to Wealtheow's Keep and ended up here
This place is a chariot depot:  I've never seen it active and I'd really like to.  I guess it springs to life when there's a fort siege.  It has spaces for where chariots would park.  It was empty when I was here and the one time I've seen this place before.

I then found my way back to the fort,  where I turned in the weekly quest:

Turning in the weekly quest


Getting my reward

And that's it.  It's a pretty easy quest to do if you happen to be in Kaldor and your faction happens to own the one and only fort in the region, lol.  Thanks for reading :)