Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Death of the Light

Today I finally got to see how that tempting "Delete Character" button works. You know, the one you are always REALLY careful to avoid because you think its instantaneous death for your beloved FFXI avatar.

Today Solais, my hume female mule in Bastok, departed the world of Vanadiel for good. With all the stuff that I have been selling in the last few days, I was rappidly running out of the need for her as a mule. So in the end I transfered all her stuff to Claiomh, then deleted her from existance!

Interestingly though, is the Playonline Content ID Deletion screen, which - rather nicely - tells you the date that you purchased each of your characters on. This was revelatory for me, and reminds me of the exact day I started playing with Dema. Here, then, is my list.

Demajen (Jan 16th 2004)
Tenebrae (Mar 21st 2004)
Kittydema (Jun 04th 2004)
Claiomh (Aug 25th 2004)
Solais (Mar 19th 2005 - Nov 15th 2006) R.I.P.
Incarnadine (Sep 17th 2006)

Checking the Playtime button on Menu2 in FFXI, I see that I have been playing for [206 days 4hrs] on Dema. 206 REAL LIFE days, out of about 700 REAL LIFE days seems quite a lot. In fact, it IS quite a lot. Sheesh.

Anyways, R.I.P. Solais.

~Dema

Monday, November 13, 2006

Avoiding Doing Work...

...so a blog update instead.

The Great Moghouse Clearout is going well. Made 500k last couple of days from selling stuff that I didn't even realise I still had. >.>; Its no wonder I'm broke really!

Had a look at what I did have and what I wouldn't need again and stuck a load of stuff up on AH. Have decided not to bother with COR. Gonna concentrate on fun, pure DD jobs - SAM and MNK to be precise.

MNK am gonna level with Ansible on Monday nights (got lv.16 today on a solo spree in tahrongi canyon; gotta get 6 levels for Monday!!). SAM am gonna level at my own pace (which may well be quite slow considering how much I can be bothered to play these days!)

BLU is being shelved. As is BRD. All equipment will be sold and plundered for the "get Dema HQ equip for jobs he enjoys" fund.

~Dema out.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Let's Cut Through the Static

Hello chums.

Today's title is a pun on the fact for the last few weeks my FFXI gaming has been based around the Ansible static. This consists of:

Chuckey - WHM / Taru
Obsidion - COR / Elv
Demajen - PLD / Elv
Kanntara - MNK / Hum
Saikyo - NIN / Elv

We're currently level 35, and as Dema mentioned I'm switching to WAR at 37 for fun and games. After a shaky start the static has been going great guns. A few observations:

1) I'm playing NIN as a pure damage dealer, and even doing that it's not cheap. I have sympathy with NIN tanks!

2) Demajen has to work hard to keep hate off the MNK and the COR (who is subbing /rng). This may serve Dema right for complaining PLD had nothing to do earlier in our career!

3) Being in a static is a lot of fun.

4) We desperately need someone playing a class that can Dispel. Although we have a PLD our WHM is a walking juice factory so Refresh is of secondary importance to Dispel. Unfortunately BRDs and RDMs are like gold dust. I understand BLU gets a Dispel effect around 46 though, so in a pinch a BLU would do.

If you know anyone with BRD or RDM (preferably somewhere in the 30s, although we could always catch up, or alternatively, boost you to catch up with us) who has an interest in joining a highly succesful and friendly static with a never ending supply of Predator jokes, then please send us their name on a postcard. The static meets for 3 hours Thursday evenings 7pm - 10pm EST and we average around 5k - 6k an hour with a pick up 6th, so just think of the glory you could get as a part of the succesful team. Oh, and you get to be in my Ansible videos too. Movie stardom awaits!

The Ansible forums are at http://z7.invisionfree.com/LS_Ansible if you want to take a look. We're waiting for your call! ^_^;

..........please?

October Report

As previously mentioned, I've curbed my FFXI playing lately due to the demands of my Masters, and simply not enjoying the hour spent sitting around LFG (even on BRD).

A while back I wrote myself a list of goals - mostly equipment-related - that I hoped would keep me fresh and interested in the game. But to no avail. 90% of them I will never get to see, and they all cost a stupid amount even now with all the deflation on Pandemonium. Each and every piece of equipment on that list would make me a better DRK, but I barely care enough about DRK to play it anymore. Its just "that job I bothered to get to 75" rather than a crowning achievement of my FFXI, unequalled.

I now have 5 jobs at 60+: DRK75, WHM63, RDM61, THF61, WAR61. I was hoping that once I got WAR to 60+ that the invites would continue to keep coming. I was to be horribly disappointed. Just like they were on DRK, invites slow to a standstill around 60. So this leaves me with a terrible choice: what job to level to 60 then forget about next.... >.>;;

Well, to inject some positivity into this post, my Paladin is doing pretty well, even if I'm only levelling it for 3 hours a week with our Ansible Static. These last few weeks we've been to Altepa and Bibiki Bay for some XP fun, made pretty good XP and have just hit 35 (giving me Auto-Refresh and Cover, thank God!) In two levels time I know Saik is gonna tag out for Warrior 37 so I'm gonna have to work even harder to hold hate, but as long as he subs NIN so he doesn't get himself too battered, then I'm down with that (I have a nice Great Axe for him to blatt things with too!) It won't be long before we hit 40 it seems, and hopefully over Christmas break we'll have a bit of a push since we get a bit more time off.

So, what OTHER jobs do I want to level. Well, let's see:

Blue Mage
My BLU is at a rather irritating level 58. I've probably mentioned this before, but 58 is a stupid level to leave anything. I should get it to 61 just to continue the trend. I also need to get my BLU AF hat even if I never do anything else with this job, cos at the moment there are 4 pieces of AF sat in my mog locker that I would rather like to be able to put into storage - space continues to be an issue. While my BLU doesn't really have great equipment, it is passable to level 60 at least. I think maybe I should prioritise this, as lv.58 really is a dumb level to leave a job at.

Samurai
My SAM is at level 18 currently, and I am slowly levelling it, first and foremost, as a subjob. However, I do rather enjoy SAM I must admit, and I wouldn't mind taking it higher, especially having seen what it is like in merit parties where it can kick my ass at damage on DRK (though saying that, BRD and WHM kick my ass too o.O;;) SAM is kinda a pet project for me I think, but 18 is just a silly level where people don't invite you. Hell, I don't mind going back to the Dunes for just two levels. It wouldn't KILL me (emotionally maybe, but not PHYSICALLY!) Over New Year, Saik let me play on his SAM60. It was great fun. He let me play on it again a few months ago. I enjoyed SAM at that level. I wouldn't necessarily have had the same equipment setup as Saik, but I have a weird playstyle for DD jobs (and hell, I use sushi on PLD!) So yeah, SAM is a definite maybe as next job to 60+.

Monk
Another job that Saik has levelled - I'm such a sheep. But no seriously, MNKs rock. I've always known MNKs rock. They're USEFUL endgame, they get cool abilities, they get snazzy orange AF. My MNK is level 14 at time of writing this. The plan is to level it kind of in tandem with SAM, since 90% of their equipment is the same. I can get both to 37, then see where I want to go from there.

Corsair
I admit, I want to level Corsair just for the AF armour. But I KNOW I can't afford it. I have about 300K in the bank at the moment, mostly because I keep buying HQ equipment for PLD ~_~;; I think I really need to assess my finances, because at the moment, I have no gil income and a high gil outcome. This, obviously, will cripple me in FFXI because of its crap and boring crafting system. It will certainly cripple any chance to level COR. Obs in the Ansible static is using close to 5 stacks of bullets per 3-hr stretch. That's about 50k a party. Doesn't sound TOO bad, but thats at lv.35. Come level 50 I imagine the story will be different. So yes, I want the AF, but I don't want the cost. COR will probably always be a pipe dream.

Bard
I have good equipment for BRD. But I have spent 7hrs in 4 sitting LFG on BRD and not getting any invites. This narks me. I know lv.30 is an iffy level, but still... I'm a BRD!!! Not like I have to hit things. Invite me to Garlaige for God's sake!!!!

So what am I going to do...?
Well, priority no.1 is to sell anything I'm not using. I have a few pieces of equipment that have been sat around for ever not being used. Eg. my Seer's stuff. If I can help it, i'm never gonna use it again for anything. And if I do need it, i can buy the Normal quality stuff. I need to sort out everything in storage and send it to mules, which are looking a bit empty these days. Basically I need to not level for a night and simply assess what the hell I should get rid of, and what jobs I actually have equipment for. Fun fun fun! Then I can decide where to go after this...

I will tell ya how I get on.... Dema out~

Monday, October 09, 2006

Saikyo Goes Hollywood

Well not quite.

For a long time I've wanted to make a FFXI video, but have always been defeated by the fact that running FRAPS makes my computer run at the speed of the steam driven Difference Engine. (Go get the novel of the same name from Amazon if you don't know what I'm on about)

However, the latest version of FRAPS seems to run at a much more acceptable speed and so I recorded and made this little video of the Ansible static from 5th October.

http://www.demajen.net/hotlink/kazham.wmv (right click, save as)

It's my first try at anything like this and so its a bit crude but it was tremendous fun to make and I hope you enjoy watching it too.

On a side note, I always wished I could have made a Promyvion Death Squad video. Probably to the tune of "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor". Our bodies, in fact.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Would you like to toot my flute?

A rooty-toot-toot, Dema has a flute. That's right Ladies, Gentlemen and Galka, Dema's playing BRD again.

Why?

Well.... actually I haven't a clue why I'm playing BRD at all. In fact, in Saik's extended absence (lucky bastard is away on holiday [at a conference]) I haven't really felt like playing FFXI much at all. I have instead spent my time away from the PC and its temptations writing an 11,000 word plot synopsis for the first two books in the trilogy that I am working on for my Masters in Creative Writing, and playing the rather excellent Kingdom Hearts (more on this in the main Demajen.net blog).

But last night I logged into FFXI after seeing the news that Square Enix is gonna update the Samurai job finally, kitted up my lv.16 Samurai, and then discovered I wasn't really in the mood for going to level in the Dunes. With this plan foiled, I looked through my jobs list at all the jobs at really awkward numbers.

Paladin is at 24 (almost 25) but that is the job I am playing in the Ansible LS static, so that has to stay where it is.

Corsair is at 21, one level away from decent bullets, but I don't really have the funds for it still.

Leaving me with Bard at the rather odd level 27. I have no idea what made me leave BRD at 27 in the first place, but I figured that I should at least get it to the nice round 30, maybe even 37 so I could sub it to DRK for Raptor Mazurka; or MAYBE it could be my new pet "get-to-60" project, since WAR is on hold until I get back into the game properly, and BRD does seem to be the job to play for copious JP invites (which is handy since my late nights are gonna have to disappear by necessity now, what with seminars to attend and such).

Ideally I should quit FFXI, but I won't. I will more than likely play it till something much better comes along. But I am tapering off my playing for the moment, just to see how I'm going to balance my workload. I still have the Ansible LS static on Thursday nights (well, midnight - 3am on Friday for we Brits really) so I shall look forwards to that (yes I'll admit it, PLD was rather entertaining with a party who knows what they are doing!) Otherwise I shall just plug away at BRD when I feel like it and I am not either writing or playing Kingdom Hearts II which should be reaching me fairly soon (Amazon say 3rd-5th October).

Until next time, adieu~
~Dema

Saturday, September 09, 2006

What's Happened to the Updates?

I've been busy on FFXI lately. Very busy indeed. Here's a breakdown of stuff that I've done.

-CoP3-5: Diabolos Fight (kicked his ass with 2xBLU ^^)

-Diabolos Prime Fight (wiped 3 times and barely scratched him, payback methinks ^^;)

-Levelled Warrior from 50-61 (and had a jolly good time doing so!)

-Completed a set of Warrior AF armour. (including a very fun AF3 fight with Resurrection members in Behemoth's Domain, and a dumb solo attempt at Dark Spark!)

-Started a low-level static with Ansible.

-Tried to sort myself out with some decent equipment.

Diabolos Fight for 3-5
I actually did this quite some time ago now, but Soran noted to me last night that I hadn't actually written up the blog entry I'd promised on it.

PM3-5 is pretty damned easy with the right setup. Diabolos, big and nasty as he is, is only really dangerous for the fact that he likes to use Nightmare, an AoE Sleep/Bio combination where the Bio doesn't actually wake you up like it would under a normal Sleep effect. Fortunately, this can be stunned. Since its a level 40 cap fight, the only jobs with stun-capability (if you discount stun WS) are DRK (with the spell Stun) and BLU (with Headbutt).

So we took two BLU. Basically, Diabolos spent the whole fight stun-locked. While I stunned, the other BLU cast Bludgeon, and then we switched. I dunno how much damage the other party members did, but Diabolos barely had a chance to move, let alone cast any spells.

Demajen 1 : Diabolos 0. Win!

Diabolos Prime Fight
Diabolos Prime fight is not so easy. In fact, I'd go so far as to say it is the most broken thing ever, surpassed only by Absolute Virtue fight probably. Diabolos now has Fast-Cast on everything. Fast-cast sleepga II, fast-cast Bio, fast-cast Dispel etc etc. Even with me stunning on DRK and a RDM/DRK chainspell+stun, we got our asses handed to us 3 times. The bio effect on Nightmare (which always goes off when you are in the middle of something else btw) takes a MASSIVE chunk of HP off you each tick. No wonder the Diabolos fight rewards are rare and sought after.

Demajen 0 : Diabolos Prime 3. Lose! ; ;

Warrior
I have to say that Warrior is more fun than Dark Knight. It sucks versus certain types of mobs, but overall its very strong. Last night I was in a party fighting Defoliators, a pretty green crawler variant, in Aydeewa Subterrane. At 60 I was pulling of 500-800dmg Rampages with no difficulty, and the XP was great. In fact, we had to fight with 5 at the end because our WHM had to leave and had not got a replacement for himself despite saying he had. I only needed 1600xp to level, so we got that with 5, and it wasn't much more difficult really. Only slightly slower. We were still hitting chain #5s. Anyways, Warrior 61 now (with full AF, hurrah!)


Another set of AF armour
Warrior is my 5th job at 60+, and Warrior AF is my 5th full set of AF armour (BLU is still missing the hat... I really need to get that so I can put BLU AF in storage!) The story for the WAR AF quests isn't particularly long or special but its OK. I'd like to thank Griss for helping me get the Eldieme Necropolis coffer key, and help me get to the coffer, and also for killing stuff in Castle Zvahl Baileys for me so I could get a coffer key there too! Thanks a lot!!

I'd also like to thank Dayhawk, Damen, Prophecy and Hardhitter for venturing down into Behemoth's Domain last night for what I feared would be a massive farce - WAR AF3 body fight. The fight is vs 3 goblins, a WHM, a THF and a RNG. I've done this one once before actually, with about 12 people, and there were several deaths. 5 of us couldn't possibly be enough, could it?

Well actually it was, since we were all 75 and all experienced players. Dayhawk, as WAR/NIN kept the THF concentrated on him while fighting the WHM that Hardhitter and me fought. Prophecy took the RNG through its paces as SMN/WHM with Garuda to help. And Damen, as the naked BLM/WHM, healed people as needbe. HH and myself got the WHM down to about 20% easy then it Benedictioned and we had to start over again, but that was no problem, since it only took about 30 seconds to get it down to that number in the first place. We finished off the WHM and started on the THF, which was taking a chunk out of Dayhawk slowly. We beat the THF into a very bloody pulp with some nicely timed Asuran Firsts/Rampage combos, and then discovered that the RNG was down to about 20% health anyways, cos Garuda owns. We finished off the RNG and it was all over. Easy, and fun! Just the way I like it!!

Here's a quote that amused me greatly.


So thanks guys. Now I have a full suit of sexy red AF that I'll barely use, but at least it can go in storage now :)


Ansible Static
Ever since Odrade sadly quit Ansible and FFXI, there has been kind of a hole in their regular proceedings. Tuesdays and Thursdays used to be XP/Merit nights for them, and without that regular scheduling, its no surprise that there was a feeling of emptiness.

Charless suggested recently that on one of those two nights, we should start a static party to fill the gap. More importantly, it should be a low-level static so that slowly, over the course of many weeks, we could grow to be mighty in the jobs we picked. Thursday night, we said, was going to be the night, and last thursday, 5 brave souls gathered to face Qufim Island and get our designated jobs to about halfway through lv.23, so that next week the full static could begin with everyone on level pegging.

And then Tiggeress got spotted and dragged off to a Kara HNMLS event, which was rather annoying. So four of us:

Demajen: PLD21/WAR10 (we needed a tank job >.>)
Saikyo: NIN22/WAR11 (DD-onry!)
Chuckey: WHM22/BLM11
Obsidion: COR22/RNG11


And to be honest, considering there were only 4 of us, we made ok XP. It was long, slow, and quite dull, but OK xp was made. I didn't hit 23 (another 2k tnl) but everyone else got to where they needed to be, so I can make up the 4.5k I need to get halfway through the level by powerlevelling during the week. With Tiggs as MNK, and Darkscorpion as RDM, we should have a pretty decent party all the way up to 37 where Chuckey is gonna tag out for Charless' WHM, and Saik is gonna swap out NIN for WAR and go crazy DD-stylee. Depending on how much I am enjoying PLD, I might stay as the shiny white knight, or I might swap out for NIN37. Knowing Saik's ability to steal hate off my NIN with his WAR (see previous post about us levelling in Altepa) I should probably stick to Paladin: damn your damage efficiency Saikyo :P

That is the plan anyways.... Let's hope it all comes together!

Current Warrior Equip
Spent a lot of time getting this stuff together. So here I will show it off :D


Final Words
So there we have it. A busy time on FFXI. Today, Saturday, I'm sat around LFG in Al Zahbi. There are close to 4000 people on, and I'm not getting any invites on WAR or DRK. Annoying. Still, it has given me time to write this blog.

Dema, signing off...

Friday, August 25, 2006

Demajen and Saik in "The Case of the Awful Thief"

When we level together - an event that happens less frequently than we would like - Saik and myself tend to get parties that fit into one of the following categories:

1) An awesome party that gets great XP/hour, works together, and where everyone knows the role. These are, alas, very rare. We had one on THF/SAM in Quicksand Caves around 50. We had one in Garlaige Citadel in the mid-30s where we made silly xp. And we had a couple of huge parties over in King Ranperre's Tomb on WHM and BRD. Very, very rare.

2) An abysmmal party where the XP/hour is low, where no one except us can do their job, and where most of the party wanders off every fight to do whatever they want, and no one understands the concept of team work. These are, alas relatively regular occurances. When we level together we are usually blessed with not having too many of them.

3) A party that looks good on paper, but fails in practise due to 1 or more members. These are, in our experiences (both XPing together AND individually) the most prevalent type of party in the game. They make mediocre to bad XP, all because 1 character isn't fulfilling their role to even an average level.

Let us examine tonight's party in a little more detail.

Demajen: WAR50 and Saik: MNK50. Never levelled together on these jobs before this party by the way. We started off in Lower Jeuno as parties are wont to do, and decided that we should head to Uleguerand Range to try the bunnies and tigers there.

We gather together at the homepoint, and teleport to Xarcabard. At this point we discover that our thf, Falkon, has been left behind. He doesn't have the gate crystal. >.>

Its OK though, he says, because he has a SMN50 on another character who DOES have the crystal, so he swaps out for this mithra SMN. While we potter around in Xarcabard killing Lost Souls and aggroing an Etemnu (my fault... damn blood aggro) he logs, changes character, and comes to join us.

We make it to camp without aggro or incident (a rare experience). We fight 3 Variable Hares. Then we realise that this was NOT a good idea. Yeah, mobs are worth 200xp each, but take an age to kill. We need to come back there at 52+ maybe for better results.

So we move camp. Quicksand Caves. J-9 entrance from Western Altepa Desert, site of the THF/SAM party where me and Saik hit 50, and Saik hit that FREAK JINPU™ that I don't believe he has to this day equalled. With a familiar locale in mind, and with the THF back (he had the Altep Crystal) we set about the local Beetle and Antica populace.

The first few fights were ok, to be honest. I got first voke, THF SATAd the Paladin, me and Saik bust out a couple of nice Spinning Axe > Raging Fist skillchains.

But it soon became clear that something was not quite right in this party.

The Paladin
Ddragius, our Paladin tank, was good! Even Saik commented that he was doing well, and considering some of the numbers we were pumping out, that's quite a compliment (especially given both Saik and my particular hatred for most PLDs in the game).

The Corsair
Tristen, our Corsair, was good! Both Saik and I love to party with Corsairs now, especially when there is a Thief in the party. Rogue's Roll, which increases Crit+ percentage, is the best thing since Refresh. Tristen was subbing WHM, and kept all the melees vision clear when the antica used sandstorm, for which we thanked him immensely.

The Monk
Saik, our Monk, was as good as ever! He's always liked the MNK job, has good equipment for it, and enjoys using silly macros and hearing the sound Raging Fists makes. He pumped out some damned nice Raging Fists too today, the record being around 420 I think (though that was on one of the beetles).

The Warrior
Me! I'm good. Tanking, pulling, debuffing with acid bolts. I got to do it all at some point in this party. Was fun. Had a few accuracy problems cos I leant Saik my Woodsman Ring, but he said I was still parsing at around 93% accuracy, so I can live with that. My Spinning Axe opener was the bread-n-butter of our skillchaining damage versus the mobs. Can't wait till Rampage at 55!

These 4 players were consistently good in their performance, always giving 100% in a party that, I imagine, did not feel quite right. The next two players, however, created issues!

The White Mage
I know WHM. I have played the job myself to level 63. It is a thankless task, but there are certain rules and guidelines I live by whilst playing the job.
a) Erase and nasty status effects like Spoil on the DDs.
b) Keep any dual-wielding job Hasted. Especially the NIN or WAR. Do not haste the MNK unless you have a damned good tank.
c) Heal as need be.
d) Do not constantly go AFK. Your party needs you.
Teala was our WHM for this party, and she was mediocre to say the least. She kept us Silenad (eventually) but I don't think she cast Haste or Erase at all during the whole party. She also spent a great deal of time AFK, including one time she was AFK for 3 fights. Admittedly I barely noticed, but I imagine the PLD did. Anyway, the only death in the party was me, and that shouldn't have happened (more on that at the end).

The Thief
It is a well-known fact that I have great love for the Thief job. I have played it myself to level 61, and until I discovered Blue Mage and Warrior, it was my favourite job. Thief is not an easy job to play well, but the Thief in today's party failed on almost all accounts. Let us examine this in detail!

Firstly, a thief at lv.50 has a wide variety of excellent equipment options. Two of the most important are, I would say, the Life Belt (lv.48 waist, +10 accuracy) and the Hornetneedle (lv.48 dagger, 150 delay) for offhand dual-wielding. Accuracy+ rings are almost always necessary too. Our Thief did not have any of these. From memory, he had the following equipment:

head: lv.9 cat's eye circlet
neck: can't remember
body: doublet
rings1&2 lv.14 dex rings (+2 dex)
waist: lv.15 Warrior's Belt +1 (+3 vit, yeah that's useful!)
gloves; battle gloves
legs: lv.20 royal footman's trousers iirc
boots: hume RSE boots
main hand: lv.40 AF dagger (not bad, but much better available at 50)
off hand: a sword of some kind (though did switch to dagger much later)

While he did have a crossbow with acid bolts equipped, he did not seem to use them, leaving me to debuff the Beetles and Antica.

Now, I am a firm believer in the fact that you can be a good player with poor equipment. My equip is not always great. Sometimes I simply cannot afford the good stuff. But the above stuff is not even remotely good, and neither was the player who equipped them.

There are many ways you can play THF, but its core responsibilities are quite simple. Place hate on the tank and keep it there while doing as much damage as possible. This is usually accomplished by an opening SATA onto the tank, possibly with an accompanying weaponskill such as Viper Bite.

If a DD can tear hate away from an opening SATA+VB, something is very wrong. Needless to say, Saik and I were doing it constantly. Without trying. I kinda get the feeling that our PLD was shocked at how much he had to work to hold hate with a THF. Falkon, our THF, sucked. Big style. I cannot begin to describe how useless he was, from pulling links, going afk mid-fight, missing SATA constantly, having poor equipment... the list goes on.

His presence there was good for only one thing: the fact that Rogue's Roll receives a bonus if there is a Thief in that party.

Avoid.

So yes, a classic example of how 1 or 2 players in an otherwise good party can bring it down for the players who actually TRY to play their jobs well!

~Dema

Oh, that death I mentioned? The very last mob we pulled was an Antican Signifier, to get Saik his lv.51. About 10 seconds before it died, it started casting Tornado. This was not an issue as, as I mentioned, it was dead shortly after.

Or so I thought.

You see, our THF managed to get a link while we were fighting. It was a Warrior mob, so that wasn't an issue, but instead of fighting it, we all ran to zone instead. No point fighting ANOTHER mob, apparently.

Anyways, as I was running up the ramp, away from the fading corpse of the signifier, with the hastatus having pounded my shadows down, I suddenly fall dead to the floor.

Checking back through the log, I find the following line:


The Antican Signifier casts Tornado.
Demajen takes 688 points of damage.


Well I'm sorry, but how the HELL did he finish the spell if he was dead?! It must have been a good 6 or 7 seconds AFTER he died too....

{I don't understand!}

So not the best way to end the party, but at least Saik levelled, and I got plenty of buffer anyways.

Here's the screenshot I took, in case you don't believe me XD