Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Piggies have strike!

The pigs have chosen. The random winner is Sophia Bluesong... because I used a TFC with her awhile ago, I just threw in all the TFC's I've ever got! Congratulations, young grasshopper. The bacon has spoken. Goodbye now. Back to Mooshu!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

One Ninja Pig of a Contest

Ni hao! Welcome young grasshopper. Lets see what you could win! A humble 10 Wyverens Hoards and a Baconator Costume! To celebrate Wizard101's soon-to-be connection with China! Zai Jian now, young one! *poof* WAIT! To enter, simply send a TFC to mrigstad@gmail.com, and a grasshopper will be chosen at random! *poof*
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Monday, August 22, 2011

I challenge you to...

A battle of the minds! We all know that throughout Wizard101, the worlds get progressively harder. But just how hard can it get by just using the AI and not some cheating -90 shield and an insta-kill Bloodbat. (Yes, that's right, BLOODBAT.) In most games, the human is dominate, but what if they create mobs as strong as bosses. Imagine a bunch of Calypso's running up and down a street! But, we will get stronger too, so we'll counteract that... but, you can simply lower the counter-action and... BAM. You get a dominate AI, forcing us to use more tactics. Another way to approach the gap of PvE so that it's more equal is just simply making infinite levels, BUT, your XP bar will be huge, and you will have already completed all your quests. Gear would be set at a high level, so even if you did fight enough to keep leveling up, then you wouldn't get an advantage. After around 2 hard, main worlds or areas, you can give players better gear, because they have leveled up. Spells would work the same way, and would come out at around the same rate that they do now. Now how good your AI is also depends on how long the game will stay popular, AKA when you stop making worlds. Maybe they could just stop making worlds at one point, but throw this infinite level system where we have to fight to level up, and it would not matter, more or less just bragging rights. You would gain a small amount of mana and HP, so you are not too dominate over people who have not. And now this is just turning into a ramble... Oh well. If programers can make the AI human like, to the point where we have to have a high level, good gear, and pleny of tricks up our sleeve... then what happens in the future? This is where the whole "Sapient, Overlord Robots" theory comes in.

Well Congrats, you made it through the ramble! Here's your reward.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Hooray!

Unfortunately, our Wonderful, Proper, British Contest is over, BUT... here are the winners!


  • 1st Place: Arlen Dawneyes!
  • 2nd Place: Morgrim Trollfriend! 
  • 3rd Place: Jenna Unicorndreamer! 

I didn't get too many entries, but all of them were awesome! Epic! Wonderful! Now, the tea is on the stove, so I better get it off, because it's singing! 

(P.S, winners, check your Emails for TFCs, so I can gift you the prizes! :))

Le Pang  

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Wysteria!

Greetings, Panglou here coming from Wysteria! Having a great time!

(P.S, the people here are really weird... help me Obi Wan!)


That's right, the Test Realm is... OPEN! :)



Welcome to Wysteria


Wysteria was once a trade post and pleasant enough small town in the Wizard City cluster, not too far away but of little consequence in the overall scheme of things, until a magical incident occurred that caused a crawling vine to grow and completely overrun the town.

Players who are level 25 or higher should speak to Merle Ambrose in his tower. He will offer you the quest "To the Registrar".

Pigswick Academy; Pigswick Academy is located at the heart of Wysteria and is a rival school to Ravenwood.

Inside the walls of this city a very special Magic tournament is about to take place and in your journey to solve the mystery involving the theft of an important school treasure it will be up to you to defend the honor and good name of Ravenwood School of Magical Arts!

Pegasus Place: Normally home to a host of pegasus aerie, this street has been overrun by a wave of goblins and hobgoblins, fierce and horrible creatures who escaped to Wysteria by hitching a ride with some unwitting students. They have blocked off the street, run amok and caused considerable damage to buildings, and are storming around, menacing students and residents alike.

Tanglewood Way: Tanglewood Way is ruled by the forces of nature. The gates are completely entangled with vines and seemingly are impassible, and two guards stand outside it keeping people away. Near the gate entrance is a crack in the wall that looks large enough to for a Wizard to sneak through...
For more information on Wysteria, read this article:http://pc.ign.com/articles/118/1185682p1.html