Advantages of F2P + TSW Theme Builds

The psychological advantages of free to play:

For my latest article at WhatMMO, I analyze some of the psychological advantages offered by the free to play business model — ways in which free games feel more welcoming than subscription titles. I’ve come to the conclusion that my preference for free to play titles has far more to do with the way it affects how I feel about and interact with games than it has to do with saving money.

My rogue taking on an early dungeon in RiftIf you’re curious why free to play has become so popular so quickly, I hope this article will provide some illumination.

The Secret World: Theme Builds

I’ve talked a lot in the past about the power of The Secret World’s ability wheel. Mastering it is a crucial skill to allow you to adapt to new situations and survive the more challenging content in the game. But it can also be a lot of fun. With nine weapons and the ability to wield two at any given time, there are countless playstyles out there for those willing to experiment.

Today, I’m going to list some of the possible theme builds one could do, inspired by pop culture and mythological figures. These aren’t necessarily the best builds around, but they’re worth checking out if you like to venture off the beaten path when designing your character.

Note that I won’t be making precise builds with all abilities planned out. Just general concepts.

The Thor build:

Thor was the most revered of the Norse gods, a mighty warrior who rode around the heavens, creating thunder and lightning when he hurled his hammer at his foes.

The Norse thunder godYou can emulate the slayer of Jormungandr by combining hammers and elemental magic. Focus on the lightning abilities within elemental, and you have a thunder-flinging, hammer-smashing warrior that will send giants fleeing back to Jotunheim. In fact, elemental magic even has a finisher called “Thor’s hammer,” which allows you to fling a giant, electrified hammer at enemies.

There’s actually a fair degree of synergy to this build, too, since both hammers and elemental magic make heavy use of strike abilities and a high critical chance.

The Neo build:

Also known as the Matrix build, this one combines chaos magic and dual pistols.

Chaos magic is essentially magically empowered martial arts, allowing you to move faster than the eye can see to dodge enemy attacks and deliver punishing flurries of punches. Anyone who’s seen Neo battle Agent Smith will find it a familiar fighting style. Add in some pistols, and it’s the next best thing to a revival of The Matrix Online.

For best results, combine with a long leather jacket and dark sunglasses.

The Leha build:

This may be a bit narcissistic of me, but I couldn’t help but imagine how to emulate the savage fighting style of Leha, the star of my World Spectrum books.

One of my novel characters, recreating via the MMO AionFor this build, you want to combine fist weapons and chaos magic. This gives you a set of claws, as well as the superhuman speed to dodge enemy attacks and deliver blindingly fast attacks.

For a little extra authenticity, you can use hinder passives to slow enemies, simulating the energy of Sy’om, and using the “Giddy Up” ability from the whip auxiliary weapon provides a passable imitation of empowering your allies with Tyzuan power.

The interesting thing about this build is that chaos and fists are actually a pretty good combo. They have good synergy around burst abilities for high damage, and between the tanking skills of chaos and the healing of fists, it offers a high degree of survivability.

This build should only be used by female characters with short brown hair and the height slider set to minimum.

The vampire build:

Unfortunately, it’s impossible to perfectly recreate the iconic vampire with The Secret World’s weapons since the health-stealing abilities are all related to assault rifles, and you don’t exactly see Dracula carrying around an AK-47. But you can do your best.

A particularly spooky scene beneath London in The Secret WorldMy idea for a vampire build in TSW would be based on blood magic and assault rifles. This is a build that manipulates life and blood like a master, allowing you to drain health from your enemies with rifle skills and then put it towards empowering your own damage with blood’s health-draining skills.

This could be used for a solo build based on self-healing or as a group healing build. You could maybe make it work for group DPS, but I don’t think blood and assault rifles have much synergy on that front.

Make your own!

Do you have any ideas for theme builds that can be created in The Secret World? Share them in the comments. I’m sure there are plenty of possibilities out there that haven’t occurred to me.

TSW Anniversary: MegaJoel, Livestreaming, and SO MUCH XP

The last few days have seen far too much of my life consumed by the first anniversary celebration in The Secret World. It’s already proven itself by far the most fun in-game MMO event I’ve ever experienced, and I barely know where to begin describing all that’s happened. But I guess I’ll just dive in.

Words won’t be enough to describe this event, so prepare for a story told mainly through pictures.

The Guardians of Gaia:

Much of my time has been spent zooming around from server to server, killing the Guardians of Gaia world bosses. These events have been everything world boss encounters ought to be: epic, chaotic, wars played out across the face of the game world.

Battling one of the Guardians of Gaia during The Secret World's anniversary eventBattling one of the Guardians of Gaia during The Secret World's anniversary eventI’m impressed my new computer is able to handle the hordes of players dog-piling these bosses. I usually don’t lag at all.

…Usually.

Battling one of the Guardians of Gaia during The Secret World's anniversary eventSomething particularly special happened while fighting one boss on the first day. The game director, Joel Bylos, signed onto his in-game persona and joined us for the boss kill.

Game Director Joel Bylos puts an appearance in during The Secret World's anniversary eventWhat followed was an event of pure awesomeness that must be seen to be believed, so behold the glory, the grandeur, the wonder that is… JOELZILLA:

WITNESS THE GLORYGiant Joel is best JoelI later learned he did this after working a sixteen hour day.

ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO JOELI believe we can officially declare Joel the coolest developer in the industry at this point.

Livestreaming into the night:

The day of the anniversary also included another 13 hour livestream by Moiren, a player who achieved minor celebrity status in TSW’s community after livestreaming a 13 hour trip on the Last Train to Cairo. This was another case of Joel being awesome, as he appeared at the end and teleported her to Tokyo, granting us our first glimpse of the new zone.

I was too busy killing bosses and doing Real Life stuff to watch the whole stream, but I saw a bit over dinner, and when she announced a costume contest in the Albion theatre, I made sure to log in and make an entry.

A costume contest in The Secret World's Albion theatreThe turnout for the contest ended up being rather small, so rather than picking winners, Moiren decided to just give the prizes of free Funcom points to everyone who entered — including yours truly.

With the contest finishing early, we moved on to what any self-respecting gamers would do in that situation: drunken dance party.An anniversary party in the Albion theatreAn anniversary party in the Albion theatreAfter that… my memory gets a little hazy. I wound up following Moiren for the rest of her stream because I was bored and hoping there might be more free Funcom points at some point. Also, when tired, I am highly suggestible.

“Wanna go hunt lore in Transylvania?” Sure!

Following Moiren around Transylvania during The Secret World's holiday event“Wanna go run Last Train to Cairo?” Sure!

Moiren seeks to prove she can complete the Last Train to Cairo in less than 13 hours“Wanna go sit in the Shadowy Forest because the mist is pretty?” Sure!

Celebrating The Secret World's anniversary in the Shadowy ForestEventually, things ended up with us sitting on the roof of Susie’s Diner in Kingsmouth. I’m not really sure how or why that ended up as our final destination. But hey, it was a fun ride getting there.

Winding down Moiren's anniversary livestream atop Susie's Diner in KingsmouthIt was a pretty good night, all in all. My interactions with fellow players in MMOs usually end with my losing all faith in the goodness of humanity, so it was nice to hang out with people who are actually pleasant for a change. And hey, free Funcom points.

Thanks to Moiren for the points, for letting me hang around, and for putting up with my mindless prattle and pathetic attempts to beg for a run through Hell Eternal.

SO MUCH XP:

But the anniversary has yet more to offer. We’ve been deluged by bonuses to experience and ability point gain. At one point, I was getting +100% XP from the event, plus an additional +100% XP from my subscriber bonus, plus a buff doubling AP gain. I was getting around a hundred AP per hour, at least.

I’ve been finishing decks left, right, and center. On top of that, the world bosses have a chance to drop black bullion, the main PvE endgame currency, allowing even those of us who don’t run nightmares to get a couple pieces of epic gear.

Oh, and there’s new free items in the cash shop, and the paid items are having their prices slashed heavily…

It’s insane how much goodies Funcom is throwing at us. And they’ve even decided to keep the bosses around for another week so everyone can have more time to get their loot, pets, and achievements.

What is this strange feeling?

I feel ridiculous for constantly heaping praise on everything in The Secret World, but there’s one final thing that’s impressed me about the anniversary event: the community.

The Gatekeeper prepares to summon a world boss during The Secret World's anniversary eventI’m the ultimate cynic when it comes to MMO communities. I’m generally of the opinion there’s no such thing as a nice game community. Even calling them communities sometimes seems like an act of generosity; mostly, they just seem to be comprised of countless individuals out for themselves, with little care for their fellows.

But during this event, for perhaps the first time in my MMO career, I almost feel as though I am part of a larger community. Between hanging out with Moiren and everyone else who showed up for her stream and seeing all the players maintaining the anniversity* chat channel at all hours so everyone can always find a boss to kill, I’m actually feeling something like camaraderie with my fellow players.

It’s a strange feeling.

*(Yes, I did spell that correctly.)

There’s something to be said for a smaller game like TSW, I think. It creates a more tightly knit community, and people seem more grateful for its continuation. There’s a real festival air in TSW right now. The game world feels vibrant and alive like nothing else I’ve ever seen.