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Monday, May 7, 2012

The End

I am sorry to say that I have decided to end this project early.

Initially, I had been attracted by the game's sandbox feature that lets players shape the world as they like.

Unfortunately, as time went by, I found that the in-game rewards (XP, loot, currency) were getting less. As such, I had to grind longer in order to get the same satisfaction of receiving in-game rewards. I began to feel lazy, especially when there are other games out there that offered more satisfaction (for less work).

In addition to that, I discovered that there are selfish people. There are people who harvest resources from the ecosystem without replenishing them. If it were not for the Disobedience law, the ecosystem would have been a total mess.

The selfishness is to an extent that I feel less motivated to be charitable. If I planted a field, it was very likely that the field would not be there when I returned later to harvest. As such, I am only motivated to fulfill the barest minimum of my responsibility. That is, I would find a field that has been planted, work with it, and when I am done, I would replant it the way I had found it.

There was no motivation to go beyond that.

But I did meet interesting people with interesting philosophies and outlook on life (details in the interviews on this blog). I learned more about life, not just in-game life, but life in general from chatting with them.

Perhaps this is the best part of the game: meeting other people and learning from them.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Bonta's Drago-Expresses Open

The Drago-Expresses in Canis Plains and Kara are now open. With these, all Drago-Expresses in Bonta are now open.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Cloudi Elected Governor

Cloudi of La Guilde has been elected as the new governor of Bonta in a close election with an even greater voter turnout than the last. Notably absent from the elections this time was Clayez, the first governor of Bonta.
Cloudi elected governor.
We shall see how Cloudi will run the new government. The rest of the candidates are in the following screenshot.
Careful what you promise - they shall be recorded!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

More Broken Facilities

I noticed more facilities affected by Brokenness in Canis Plains.
Two broken facilities.
I went to take a look at the first victim of Brokenness back in Bonta Ruins.
Still not fixed.
The Sawmill in the Bonta Village Sawmill has yet to be fixed. And the resources donated were missing - I remembered that there was more Kama stored there previously. It looked like someone had been stealing resources (probably during maintenance).

With the increase in broken facilities all over Bonta, there may come a time when the economy is affected because of the lack of facilities to process material.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Broken Light

I came across another broken facility in Canis Plains. Seems like Brokenness is spreading.
Looks like Brokenness is spreading.
This one was easy to fix, though.
And the material was easily found nearby.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Clayez Reelected Governor 3

Clayez has been elected for his fourth term as Governor of Bonta.
Clayez Elected.
Elections this time was much greater that before, with 6 candidates and 174 voters. The other candidates are shown below:
Other candidates for Governor.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Baking Boom Ends

The sudden demand for baking products have ended. Prices and availability for bread has gone down to normal.

Here is a screenshot of a Tofoone eying the Wheat Grains I was feeding into the Millstone.
Batting eye-lashes wont get you any!

Fleaster

Wakfu had the Fleaster event from April 6 to April 9. There was supposed to be Fleaster Eggs to crack open for chocolaty goodies and Fleaster Wodents to beat up for a special set of equipment. Unfortunately, the Fleaster Wodents did not show up. And the Fleaster Eggs multiplied endlessly, covering the map and blocking movement.

Thus the event had to be cut short. To compensate, all players were gifted the set equips, a couple of Haven Bag decorations and lots of chocolates.
Fleaster Goodies.
However, because the Fleaster Wodents decided not to appear, the special title for the event could not be obtained.
Achievement not possible.
And lastly, a look at the usual way Bontarians celebrate an event on a Sunday:
Offline.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Thicket of Yurbut Drago-Express Open

Thicket of Yurbut Drago-Express open!
The Drago-Express in the Thicket of Yurbut is now open.

It appears that the cost of travel has been reduced to 1 Kama, making the Drago-Express a very cheap means of transport around Bonta.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Clayez Reelected Governor 2

Clayez has been reelected for his third term as Governor of Bonta.
Clayez Elected Again.
This time, however, the majority is lower. It should be pointed out that there are fewer voters compared to the previous election.

Interview with Sauron

Behind the Sewing Workshop
For those who do not know, Sauron is the Treasurer of Bonta. He is an avid crafter, with three Profession skills above level 60 and another two above 50 at the time of interview - he may have stormed through another few levels since.

I met with Sauron at the Sewing Workshop beside Nina Richa on 5th Bond Avenue on the afternoon of the 28th of March. I was told that it was his favorite workshop. We sat at one of the tables at the back, where there was a beautiful view of the azure waters surrounding the trade bridge.

We talked a bit about his guild Mystic, where he was an officer. He mentioned that life within the guild was lively with many active members. There were always hunts and events runs going on.

Sauron had played Wakfu since the beta, since the beginning of beta late in 2007. He had played Dofus before that. When Wakfu came around, he jumped at the chance to be a part of something new. He had witnessed Wakfu's development over the years, with more islands and nations added.

Our conversation then turned to crafting. Sauron excitedly mentioned that it was his favorite feature of the game. "Professions have always been my forte," he said. He had been crafting in Dofus and in the beta of Wakfu.

When asked how he had achieved such high levels in the crafting profession, he said, "What got me so high is careful planning." It involved planning the right amount of material to gather for the best efficiency, time and money-wise. Whatever he had planned must have worked for him to raise his Profession levels so high with the server active for less than a month.

He mentioned that he gathers around 90% of the materials himself, with the rest from trading with other players. Harvesting for hours may be tedious, but what got Sauron through was music and the goal at the end. He would play music in the background as he worked.

We talked a little about farming, where some ingredients just required harvesting, while for others, it was a three-step process of harvesting seeds, cutting the plant, and replanting. The trouble was when players leave out the first and last steps of the three-step process. He shared ruefully that there were players who just reap what they needed and left.

I asked about the best part of crafting for him. Was it the items produced, the XP gained, the sales made or the actual crafting?

"I guess everything has a charm to it," Sauron replied. There was the pleasure of selling a high-level shovel or reaching a new level of crafting. There was also the smell of iron of the first Conquered Raziel, a legendary sword with a history extending back to Dofus, that was made for a friend.

Having achieved the milestone of crafting the Conquered Raziel, Sauron's next aim is to craft the Crobak Bow implemented in the latest patch. One day, he hopes to max all professions.

We then discussed about politics. As the Treasurer of Bonta, Sauron managed the treasury. It involved allocating funds so that they would be available to be spent on challenges, the ecosystem and the weather.

Unfortunately, the government had experienced a bug while messing with the climate (the warm weather at the time of the interview was natural and not a result of climate control). Because of that, they had decided not to spend more Kama on weather until they were sure that the bug was gone.

In addition, the treasury was not deep enough to justify buying challenges with vanity rewards (those that gave pretty statues to put in Haven Bags). Thus, there was little work in managing the treasury until the economy picked up. Hopefully, no expenditure would be necessary to repopulate areas depleted of wildlife and plants.

I asked about his thoughts on Bonta's development.

"Bonta has grown to be the most populated nation with the most funds and the strongest economy with an organized government, and a rich ecosystem," Sauron said. He was optimistic that there are many Bontarians who did their part to build the nation. He opined that many players had joined Bonta because of the many advertisements on the forum for Bonta-based guilds.

Our discussion turned back to crafting since it was our mutual interest. We talked about the long time it took to craft large batches of products. Sauron usually did something while waiting for the products to be done. It could be chores around the house, checking the news, watching a series or going to the store.

The recent patch had changed a lot of recipes, to which Sauron exclaimed, "Ouch, that hurt!" The new recipes had messed his plans. It made stockpiles of certain materials unnecessary. On the bright side, some of the new recipes were easier to gather material for. That would make it easier to train crafting professions.

I ask about Sauron's goal in Wakfu.

"My goal is the same as ever, just have fun!" he said. He found enjoyment in crafting, from playing with guildmates and from just enjoying life in Wakfu.

For budding crafters out there, Sauron's advice was to be patient. "If you invest time and effort, just like everything in life, it will pay back."

"And keep an eye on the bargains on the market," he added with a smile. He pointed out that there were rare occasions when there were good bargains.

Lastly, to all players, Sauron urged, "Just have fun. After all, this is just a game. Remember there are bigger things to worry about. And treat others how you would like them to treat you. Be fair and enjoy."

Baking Industry Picks Up

The recent maintenance on 27 March 2012 has brought a boost to the Baking industry in Bonta.

The maintenance had brought about a change in recipes, including some for the Baker profession. These changes made the crafting of bread much easier. However, existing Bakers were inconvenienced when they suddenly found that stockpiles of certain ingredients are no longer necessary.

In addition, the reduced HP regeneration has created demand for bread. This led to an increase in price for the product.

With easier recipes and better sale prices, the Baking industry is begining to develop with more Bontarians taking up the Baker Profession.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Cania Swamps Drago-Express Open

Cania Swamps Drago-Express open for business.
The Drago-Express in Cania Swamps is now open.

Special thanks should be given to Zplinter, Ecologist of Bonta, for organizing the efforts to raise funds for the Drago-Express.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Drago-Express Development 1

I decided to visit the various Drago-Expresses around Bonta to see their state of development. I found that the Drago-Express in Bonta Ruins had been completed.

For two Kamas, I assume that the Drago-Express will take me to any other Drago-Expresses in the nation that I have discovered.
Bonta Ruins Drago-Express, complete.
My next stop was Cania Plains. Unfortunately, the Drago-Express there is incomplete for the lack of funds.
Canis Plains needs Kamas.
The Drago-Express in Kara also has a lack of funds.
Kara needs more Kamas.
The Drago-Express in Cania Swamps needs both Kamas and Planks of Ashwood.
Cania Swamps needs Kamas and Planks of Ashwood.
The Drago-Express in the Thicket of Yurbut too requires Kamas and Planks of Ashwood.
Thicket of Yurbut needs Kamas and Planks of Ashwood.
During my travels, I came across an interesting island in a lake.
Pixel island?
I also noticed that Bontarians are taking advantage of the warmer weather to cultivate Barley. Barley grows best at 10° to 30° with a sunny weather.
Ideal weather for Barley in a gloomy land.
The hot weather is expected to last three days, so it is best to stock up.
Barley everywhere!
Do watch out for barley thieves who would cut down Barley without replanting them. They would even do it while you are right there standing in the middle of the field glaring at them.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Stoodeep Mine Exploration

The other day, I heard a rumor of a plan to 'blow up Atto Grotto'. I thought I would go take a look at how the Stoodeep Mines beneath Atto Grotto looked like after that.

In Stoodeep Mines level 1, I easily found the new path down.
The path down at the bottom right of the screen.
Level 2 of Stoodeep Mines.
There were more Primitive Iron on level 2, but most of it was still sealed up. Exploring the various paths, I came across the stairs down.
Stairs down in level 2.
Level 3.
I found Primitive Iron and Finest Sea Salt on level 3. The way to the stairs down was lit brightly.
Stairs down on level 3.
Level 4.
As soon as I stepped onto level 4, I noticed a problem. There was no blue circular tile indicating the portal to another level. It looked like I would have to find a Zaap to get out. Or /suicide.

The stairs down was nearby.
Stairs down.
Level 5.
In a large cavern on level 5, I found a dungeon entrance.
Dungeon entrance on level 5.
In addition to the dungeon, there were a couple of other exits. I decided to try one of them.
I tried that exit.
On that level, I found a Zaap. Looked like I had found a way out.
Amakna Zaap.
I decided to explore further by climbing more stairs up. I went all the way back up to level 1. However, at level 1, I could not find my way out. So I made my way back down to level 5.

I decided to try the other portal I had found earlier.
The other portal I had found earlier.
Weird, no level number.
Near the place where I entered the level, I found another Zaap.
The famous Sufokia Zaap.
I had also found the stairs up. So I decided to climb up to see how far I could go. I made it all the way to the surface.
That place did not look familiar.
I easily found the mine exit.
I was in Sufokia!?
My guess is that the Stoodeep Mine is connected to all four nations at level 5. The first path I had taken earlier probably led to Amakna.
Found where Albatrocious may be hunted.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Saint Patsick Celebrations

The celebration of Saint Patsick in Wakfu was on March 16 to March 18. During that time, local fauna of levels 15 and above dropped Four-Leaf Clovers. In addition to that, there was a chance for a Saint Patsick Cloak or the Saint Patsick Bucket to drop.

The Four-Leaf Clovers may be used to craft Clover Root Beers and Clover Cookies. Crafting 5 of each will earn the player the title of 'Luckmeister'. The recipes for these items are available elsewhere on the web so I shall not post them here. Not that the recipe will be of any use now since Saint Patsick is over, unless there are leftovers of the non-transferable Four-Leaf Clovers.
Saint Patsick items.
On the evening of Sunday, 18 March, I went to the 5th Bond Street marketplace to see how everyone was celebrating Saint Patsick. Maybe I could spot some people with the Saint Patsick equips.
Guess everyone is celebrating offline.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

More Broken Facilities

It appears that the epidemic of broken facilities has spread to Canis Plains.
Another Facility infected by Brokenness.
Previously, there were already broken facilities in Bonta Ruins. Since then, only the Wells had been fixed. The main trouble with fixing the other facilities is that the gathered resources disappeared after server maintenance (twice so far). It would probably require a coordinated effort to get any of these facilities fixed.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Attacked in Canis Plains

Even with active steps taken to protect Bontarians, crime still does occur. When attacked, Bontarians should report to the Head Guard. Preferably with screenshots.

Less than an hour ago, I was attacked while I was harvesting a Tofurby in Canis Plains.
Attacked!
They were taking their sweet time so I grabbed another screenshot.
Poor Tofurby behind the window will never be harvested.
As it can be seen in the screenshots, I was attacked by three people so it was not even a fair fight. May swift justice fall on them.

Clayez Reelected Governor

Clayez, leader of Mystic, has been reelected Governor of Bonta in a landslide victory.
Clayez Reelected.
Clayez has been very diligent in his work of running the Government of Bonta to make the game fun for everyone.

He has taken steps to ensure that resources are available for everyone. He has protected the ecosystem with the Disobedience Law, along with replanting crops and trees where necessary. Under his leadership, mines have been opened.

Unseen is all the negotiations and diplomacy where he deals with guilds and other nations. But because of his unseen work, Bonta has developed, along with providing the more 'active' players and outlet for mass PvP.

So let us all support him in his second term as Governor. That means no spamming his chatbox with unnecessary business.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Bonta's Population Distribution 1

Bonta's population has grown. Or at least migrated towards 5th Bond Avenue.
Local celebrity spotted on 5th Bond Avenue!
The 5th Bond Avenue marketplace is lively with many players checking the Auction House. There are also lots of Haven Bag shops. Player sometimes hold PvP fights there.

Members of the government are sometimes found there. Note Sauron, the expert crafter, Treasurer of Bonta, in the screenshot.
Marketplace at Pancake Bridge.
In contrast, the marketplaces, and the territory, of Pancake Bridge and Arms Way were almost empty.
Marketplace at Arms Way.