Sunday, July 7, 2013

Darkmoon Faire Goes Cross Realm




Last month when visiting the Darkmoon Faire I noticed that there was a massive amount people there not from my realm. It almost looked as if ever US realm was in the same place. There were plenty of people not from my battlegroup and they were piled up on top of each other at every booth. It made each daily difficult to accomplish as best. At worst you would have to deal with the over done "mammoth trolling" in which a person mounts a mammoth mount in order to block a desire objective. On top of that the first aid weekly was near impossible to finish. There were tons of people fighting to bandage the slow spawning injured carnies. Fortunately, the amount of people at the Darkmoon Faire did reduce a bit as the week progressed.


I wasn't sure if it was a glitch that so many people were in one place or if this was going to be the standard. So this week I visited the Darkmoon Faire again on day one to see if I would find it the same as last month. I was grateful to find the population of people to be reduced. Perhaps Blizzard decided to reduce how many realms shared a single Darkmoon Faire location, at least I hope this is the case.




Either way it seems cross realm for Darkmoon Faire is here to stay. This got me thinking about what this mean for gold makers. It will certainly change the way we use Darkmoon Faire for building starter gold and even some of the advanced gold making methods.


Making Starter Gold


In my previous post called Gold Making 101: Darkmoon Faire I discussed how to make starter gold from the Darkmoon Faire. It focused on using fishing to get current expansion materials to sell on the auction house. Now, because of the higher population there will be more competition for the Shipwrecked Debris. We will have to work a little harder and take a bit more time finding these lovely little gold makers.


I took Misselane out and she only managed to find one pool after doing an entire lap around the island. Keep in mind that this is on day one of the Faire. If you want to increase your chances of finding these I would recommend waiting until the middle or end of the Faire when less people are likely to be out on the island. 

Also, don't forget that the dailies now award you a Darkmoon Game Prize that not only drops a Darkmoon Prize Ticket but can also drop one of the pets. So the dailies are worth doing. At the very least you will be able to save up and purchase one of the pets with your tickets and if you are lucky you will have one drop for you!


Advanced Gold making


The more advanced gold makers will be hit as well. Mostly due to the increased competition for the Darkmoon Rabbit. Instead of having to compete with only those from your server for the kill, now you have to compete with those from cross servers. 


Sadly, this increases the likelihood of ninjas. It seems that when people aren't on the same server as you they can be more inclined to be a jerk. They will sometimes change the loot to master looter and award themselves the rabbit when it drops. It can sometimes occur during the fight so checking the looting rules before starting combat isn't always helpful. My advice is to be in a trusted group. If you are unable to do so then  at least request that the raid leader state the looting rules. You can simply ask if the rabbit will be open roll for all. If the raid leader replies with a "yes" then you will have recourse if he ninja loots it. Simply open a ticket and a GM will assist you. 

The increased competition can make the value of the rabbit increase but that has yet to happen on my servers mostly due to the complete lack of the rabbit being available. I am curious to see if the value increases due to the larger pool of people from various realms competing for the same loot. I'd love to hear about any changes or lack of that you might have seen on your server. Your comments are appreciated!


Conclusion


The Darkmoon Faire transition hasn't completely removed it as a viable option for making gold but it has some new challenges. Hopefully, the decrease in population from last month is something Blizzard has intentionally done to help reduce the difficulties that can come with too many people fighting for the same things. As tempting as it is to run out on day one to the Faire, waiting is your friend. Feel free to do the dailies but save the fishing and even the weekly profession quests for later in the week.


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