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[Atlantic Holiday Event] The Giving Tree

December 19, 2011 By: Faeryl Category: Atlantic News

From the seeds of hope recovered by the Knights of the Crux Ansata, The Giving Tree has risen to great heights and spread its branches wide.

The Giving Tree is a strange and ancient creation, a rare tree that gives of itself more than it fights for its own survival.

Adamu Edom the sage has said he does not expect the object to last much longer than a week, so go view it while you can!

Giving Tree Event Schedule.

From the 19th to the 26th, @ 1 pm EST, 6pm EST, and/or 11 pm EST each day there is the possibility of one of three things happening.

#1: Nothing. (Can’t promise to be there each and every time)

#2: A horde of insects and creatures will swarm the tree, attracted by its nature of giving. The people gathered will have to protect the tree from the swarm to prevent the trees destruction.

#3: Something special. Should the Tree’s Guardian Spirit Emerge to visit with the crowd the tree will treat the crowd with something in the spirit of giving.

The time schedule is to give an opportunity for a variety of time slots on a variety of days to interact with the Giving Tree event. The interactions will ONLY occur between the 19th and 26th @ 1 pm EST, 6pm EST, and/or 11 pm EST.

[News] Holiday Party On TC – Sunday, December 18th

December 16, 2011 By: Faeryl Category: Atlantic News

Witch’s Hearth Holiday Celebration December 19th, 8:30pm

December 16, 2011 By: Lady Mal Category: Atlantic News

Player Event – Grand Reopening of the Witch’s Hearth

December 12, 2011 By: Kylie Kinslayer Category: Atlantic News

In parallel with the ARPC Monday Tavern night, The Witch’s Hearth Tavern will be hosting an open RP night Monday the 19th. In celebration of the reopening and the coming holidays, we are opening the doors to the inn a half-hour earlier than normal (8:30 EST) and are inviting roleplayers shardwide to come and join our holiday celebration.

Witches Hearth Resort 11.04’N 26.17’E north of lake, central Malas

We hope to get a rune at Goodman’s within the next day.

Atlantic Roleplay Community Presents: Mr. Clause and Dr. Claws!

December 11, 2011 By: Lady Mal Category: Atlantic News

[EM News] Crux Ansata – Trimming the Trees.

December 11, 2011 By: Faeryl Category: Atlantic News

Knights,

Bellatrix left us a sort of gift before her eventual defeat, I am sure many of you have forgotten of the saplings she planted behind our lines when we were otherwise occupied.

It is time to rid Britannia of these final remnants of her wrath so that we are truly rid of her forever.

Tuesday Night, in formation. Jhelom.

I will see you soon,

Amandine.
Field Marshal, Knights of the Crux Ansata

Tuesday December 13th 2011 @ 10pm EST
Form up at the Jhelom Office of the Knights of the Crux Ansata.

Lets tie up some loose ends.
Look for a smattering of fiction on Monday sometime.

THE MAGINCIA BAZAARS ON ATLANTIC

December 08, 2011 By: Taylor Category: Atlantic News

THE MAGINCIA BAZAARS ON ATLANTIC

Submitted by Tully Mars, Emissary of United We Fight on Atlantic

The bazaar-encampment system can be one of the most under-utilized and misunderstood systems. In an attempt to drive some business to the bazaars, I thought I would highlight a couple of commodity vendors at the various bazaars.

The good news is, as a customer, you don’t have to understand everything about the commodity brokers. You don’t have to understand commissions and fees and buy limits and sell limits and pricing and such. You don’t have to understand how to initially add items and all the possible bugs with items you add. All you have to understand is how to buy from and how to sell to these vendors.

So a quick lesson…

As you will see in the pictures below, there are multiple columns to deal with. Let’s look at buying from these vendors first. The first column (from left to right) says buy with a button. The second column says price and this is the price that it will cost you per item if you want to buy. The third column says limit, which is the amount for sale on that vendor. The fourth column says commodity and that is the description of the item. If you want to buy a certain commodity, you press the buy button on the corresponding line, the go down to the bottom of the page and enter a quantity. You must have a quantity equal to or below the amount of the “limit” quantity. The amount you enter in the limit quantity also cannot exceed 60,000, even if the vendor has more of them than that. 60k is the quantity limit for one single transaction. So, after you press the buy button and enter quantity in the bottom, then you click trade. It will give you a confirmation screen explaining everything you are doing. If you confirm, the specified amount of money will leave your bank and a commodity deed for the purchased item will be put in your pack.

Now let’s look at selling to these vendors. This feature is one of the major reasons the vendors are desirable for owners and players alike. The fourth column which says commodity is shared by both the buy and sell process, and again just contains the description. The fifth column says price and this is actually what the vendor is willing to pay you for each of the items that you choose to sell to the vendor. The sixth column says limit and this is the amount the vendor is willing to buy. And the seventh and final column says sell with a button. So if you wish to sell to these vendors you must have the items in your pack. They can be in raw form or in commodity form, or both. If you have them in both commodity form and not, the ones not in the commodity deed will be sold first. Click the sell button on the corresponding line, and again go down to quantity on the bottom of the screen. Enter a quantity you want to sell to the vendor. This number must be equal or less than the amount of the item in your pack, equal or less than the amount listed in column six the buy limit, and I believe this must still be equal to or less than 60,000 (but come to think of it, I just assumed there and never really tested that out). To finish the transaction, click the trade button and a confirmation screen will come up. When you confirm, the items will be removed from your pack and the gold or check will be put in your bank.

The first commodity vendor I will review is located in Tram Magincia at Stall E-1 and is run by Aerodice. His vendor is one of the more popular ones because he focuses on imbuing ingredients. Many people sell to and buy from this vendor and his vendor has become a major instrument in the economy of the Atlantic Shard. Perhaps major instrument in the Atlantic economy is pushing it, but he sure has become a major instrument in MY economy. (For the purpose of full disclosure, Aerodice is a guild member and friend of mine.)

So without further ado, here is what he is buying and selling (as of 03 Dec 2011)





As you can see, most everything you could want to use for imbuing can be bought and sold here. His prices beat Luna pricing if you are in the market to buy. His prices are quite reasonable if you are looking to sell, as well, and beat having to run your own vendors. That is the great thing about a well thought out vendor: you can feel comfortable selling to the vendor and making your money, and not feel like the owner is ripping you off. Some items move faster than others and some items might be off on pricing (too cheap or even a little expensive), but for the most part Aerodice does well.

I personally sell items to this vendor, as well as buy from him. I usually break even on the trades I make, but there are many who have made big money. One of the biggest movers I supply is faeries dust and a quick run through the renowned pixie mini champ in the Abyss earns me some serious dough.

The next one on the review list is located in Tram Magincia at Stall B-5 and run by Trapz. Trapz is a newer member of the bazaar circuit, but he has some good deals and money making opportunities for buyers and sellers alike.





As you can see, he does really good for buyers on some items and really good for sellers on some items. Unfortunately he usually doesn’t hit the middle ground on many items. His arrows and bolts and scrolls and many of the bulk reagents are some of the few he seems to have hit a happy medium on pricing. Empty bottles favor the supplier, as he is willing to buy them at 20 gold. His mark up is appropriate to sell to others at 25 gold but many buyers consider this a bit expensive. The recall scrolls definitely favor the buyer at 42 gold, but don’t encourage suppliers since he is only buying them at 25 gold. Some items are ridiculously low for suppliers, like crystal shards at 250 gold and he doesn’t in return have a sell price to offer buyers. But all in all, his is a vendor worth checking out.

The next stall I am reviewing is located in Tram Magincia at Stall J-1 and is run by Crucible. Though the character that opened it is named Crucible, this is in essence run by Sebastian of BMC. He has put this as a supplier-only vendor and you can only sell to this vendor. After you sell him some product, he moves his product to regular vendors to minimize fees and commissions. He has two other commodity vendors in the J section and they are all similar with slightly different items or focuses (but many repeats).








As you can see, he buys a bunch of items. If you throw in his other two vendors, you cover most items that can be put on commodity vendors. The caveat for me is I tend to prefer to supply people who also sell items on these vendors. I don’t feel like tracking down his regular vendors to see what type of markup he is getting on the items I supply. But you can get some good deals and make nice money with these vendors.

Finally, I am reviewing a stall located in Fel Magincia at Stall I-2 run by Thorn Silverblad. Yes, you read that right: there are a few Felucca Magincia bazaar vendors. For the purpose of full disclosure, I must admit that Thorn Silverblad is one of my characters and I run the majority of the Fel Magincia commodity vendors. This vendor is one of my lesser traveled, but I didn’t want to put my main vendors for comparison because (in all modesty) most can’t compete with my pricing because my mark-up/profit-margin is so tight.




One of my claims to fame on this vendor is paying 16 gold for normal leather. This allows brand new players a place to make some gold while training on goats and hinds and harts and bears and bulls and such. Will it make them rich? No, but it sure is nice if they learn a way to make a steady profit in the beginning. I will let you decide on the other prices.

In summary, I hope I have piqued your interest in commodity vendors. Like any vendor system, there are good vendors and bad vendors–when you find a good one, stick with it. I hope to review some more stalls here and there, but even if I don’t get around to it, you at least get the idea. Perhaps some enterprising individual can throw the screen shots in an OCR program or do it the hard way and list out the prices and items in an excel or csv file.

Stop by and say “Hi” if you are ever in the Fel Magincia bazaar area Section I.

[EM News] Friday December 9, 7:30pm Eastern

December 06, 2011 By: Faeryl Category: Atlantic News

I will hold the second event in the Professor’s Pride scenario this Friday, December 9, at 7:30pm Eastern Time.

Professor Yusef Ad-Din has vowed to make only 2 more attempts after this artifact. Who knows, this time he may even finally answer the important question of “what is it exactly we’re looking for?”

Gather at the West Brit Counselors’ Hall. The Professor will either appear there or will gate you to another location.

I will make a Global Chat channel on the fly for the event, and will broadcast it to the people who are there.

I don’t have access to the EM site yet, and thus am relying on the community to spread word to those genuinely interested who don’t read Stratics.

Event 2 will be very similar to Event 1. There may be some twists starting in Event 3, however.

I will of course do my best to let people know if things change.

Sincerely,
EM Tiberies

A Magical Letter Is Read – Player Event

December 03, 2011 By: Kylie Kinslayer Category: Atlantic News

As the crowd began to build during the opening of The Golden Fang Nightclub and Museum a magical letter appeared and was read:

HO HO HO, Merry Christmas Sossarians,

 

I have decided to come down from the North Sossarian Pole to bring all Boys and Girls gifts from the North Pole. Since you all are too old for Toys I will be bringing 20 million gold instead. I will be at the Golden Fang Nightclub, or is it a museum instead, with my merry elves, to bring Christmas cheer.  Don’t bring me milk!!!!! Santa likes beer.

Santa Claus

From the information the Staff has at this time, the Jolly One will be making his appearance around 9pm EST on Saturday 12/10/11. With a beer swilling Santa you never know what could happen. Let us all just hope the guy will keep his red suit on, unlike some of the patrons at the club on opening night. But more on that story later.

The Golden Fang Casino – A Review

December 02, 2011 By: Kylie Kinslayer Category: Atlantic News

 

 

When I was first asked to consider doing a review of The Golden Fang Casino I was unsure if I wanted the assignment or not. I had no idea what direction it would take if I decided to check them out. If you have sat at Luna Bank for any length of time on a Wed or Sat night, then you too may have heard the same accusations I have. Cheaters, scammers, everything is rigged etc. The last thing I wanted was to be stuck in a position of weighing building the community versus exposing a scam. When it comes to Shard Reporting I feel it is our obligation/responsibility to try and build the community in whatever positive ways we can. Did I really want to waste an hour or two looking into something only to find out it’s a scammers delight, when that time could be better spent somewhere else? As I tried to balance it and make my decision it finally hit me…. IF there was a scam, then exposing it would be building the community in a way. My mind made up, I mounted up and caught the next gate to The Golden Fang.

 

This is not a suspense story, so I will not hold my opinion on the scam versus no scam until the end. After spending some time reading the rules of the various games The Golden Fang actually has a considerably less statistical advantage to them winning than real casinos have. Is it a gamble? Can you lose gold? Well Duhhhhh, that’s why they call it a Casino. Can you win gold? Not to brag but I pocketed a little over 7m in just under an hour of gambling on an alt character. Not to mention the 5m I pocketed by winning the Chicken Fight on my main character, or the people who shared in the raffle with a total prize of 3.5m. So, yes, you can. My personal opinion on Scam versus No Scam? No Scam at all, just some good folks coming together to break up the mundane and give the people of Atlantic another avenue to have some fun.  

 

Since that is out of the way…..

 

The Golden Fang Casino is a perfect place to unwind after a long day of skill training, monster bashing, bank sitting or any other activity Britannia has to offer. From the moment you walk between the towering Golden Gargoyle Statues and through the double doors you know great thought, care and pride went into every aspect of the Casino. Featuring 24/7 Slot Machines, Chicken Fights on Saturday nights and six different dice games with names like Craps, Blackjack and Beat the Bank to choose from, even a novice gambler can find something that sparks their interest. Rules are clearly displayed for all the games, and the friendly, courteous staff will gladly explain in detail anything you do not quite understand. For the aggressive gambler they offer true High Roller status. Not only can you earn High Roller armor that pays you a table credit on each visit, but you can also achieve Legendary High Roller Status and be immortalized with a statue of yourself in their High Roller Club.

 

If gambling is not your thing The Golden Fang is a perfect place to grab that someone special and head out for a nice dinner and a few drinks. You can sit atop the Casino taking in the spectacular panoramic view of the westernmost part of The Northern Crags while enjoying a full menu featuring dishes elaborate as Roast Pig, and as simple as Chaos Wings. Not only does the food menu cater to every taste, but the Drink and Spirits list does as well. They run the gamut from a Light Ale that indeed goes down smooth as they claim to Darkshade Delight, their own blend of several liquors topped off with nightshade extract. If you are an occasional drinker I would shy away from the latter, as it seems to be designed to knock something proverbial in the dirt. When it comes to building a successful establishment you can tell the only things the staff has left to chance are the games themselves.

 

So, if you find yourself tired of the grind one Wed. or Sat. night around 6:00pm Est., give the folks of The Golden Fang a shot at breaking you out of the rut. Personally, I would urge you to do it this Saturday night as they are unveiling The Golden Fang Nightclub, in addition to the normal Casino activities. Just look for the gates in Luna or use the Teleporter at the Blue Crane Portal, just across the street to the West of Goodman’s Rune Library.